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Human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International regularly express concern over the deteriorating human rights situation in East Turkistan. However, due to the Chinese authorities' tight controls on information, accurate and timely analysis of developments in East Turkistan is extremely difficult.

Human rights activists agree that without critical support from Uyghur-run human rights organizations, very little information from within East Turkistan will emerge. Read More...


UHRP was established by the Uyghur American Association and is dedicated to researching and exposing human rights abuses committed against the Uyghur people in East Turkistan.


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Rebiya Kadeer expresses her wish for a peaceful Beijing Olympics, and urges Beijing to cease its harsh repression of Uyghurs
Published 07/18/2008 | Press Releases
With the Beijing Olympics only three weeks away, the Uyghur American Association (UAA) condemns Chinese authorities' recent intense crackdown on the Uyghur people of East Turkestan (also known as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region).
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Beijing busy welcoming the world as it turns away its ethnic minorities
Published 07/18/2008 | Featured Articles and Highlights
With their infant daughter in their arms, Nuer and Guli visited a dozen hotels in Beijing in late May, searching desperately for a place to stay.
China anti-terror manual to enlist Beijing residents
Published 07/18/2008 | Headlines
Having deployed surface-to-air missiles, readied a 100,000-strong anti-terrorism force and instituted a series of security checkpoints, Beijing is adding Chinese residents as another layer in its shield to protect Olympics venues against possible attack.
How global events can affect the Muslim vote
Published 07/18/2008 | Featured Articles and Highlights
As the date for the vote of confidence government nears and the possibility of a premature general election looms large, a question often debated is the attitude of the Indian Muslims to the Indo-US nuclear deal.
China scales down its Olympic ambitions
Published 07/18/2008 | Featured Articles and Highlights
In an age of global terrorism, it is obviously sensible to guard against attacks on a prime target such as the Olympic Games.
Amid security threat, questions arise about "No-Fun" Olympics
Published 07/18/2008 | Headlines
Will the Beijing Olympics become known as the "No-Fun Games"?
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