Global Times reports that 2,939 Uyghur-speaking teachers from Xinjiang will be sent to schools elsewhere in China in what authorities are describing as an “aid program” aimed at combating separatism.
Global Times reports that 2,939 Uyghur-speaking teachers from Xinjiang will be sent to schools elsewhere in China in what authorities are describing as an “aid program” aimed at combating separatism.
China claims that its residents are free to worship, but many religious practices are prohibited. So just how religious is China?
The nebulous trade and infrastructure project is jeopardized by simmering regional conflicts and territorial disputes in the South China Sea
Beijing appears to be accelerating education programs designed to dilute the ethno-linguistic bond that gives Uighurs and Tibetans their distinct identity.
Local media follow the story of faked travel documents to Osh.
China has tested 21 new pieces of security equipment, including drones, during a counter-terrorism exercise in the western region of Xinjiang, state media said on Tuesday, as it strengthens its presence in the violence-prone area.
Local residents say city-wide security checks and closures in host city Hangzhou are a 'nuisance.'
Questionnaire asks children to reveal which relatives pray, what they wear and who has facial hair.
The Uyghur Human Rights Project releases a report on the limits placed on environmental activism among Uyghurs
For immediate release
July 20, 2016 10:30 am EST
Contact: Uyghur Human Rights Project +1 (202) 478 1920
The Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) is concerned a new Counter-Terrorism Law adopted by the People's Republic of China (PRC) on December 27, 2015, and effective as of January 1, 2016, is a mandate for the Chinese government to commit human rights violations against the Uyghur people in East Turkestan.
Sign a PETITION on behalf of Uyghurs in jail for political reasons