Signs of tension are returning to relations between Japan and China, casting shadows over accelerating efforts between the two East Asian powers to strengthen their economic ties.
Signs of tension are returning to relations between Japan and China, casting shadows over accelerating efforts between the two East Asian powers to strengthen their economic ties.
China has abruptly cancelled Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi's meeting set for Tuesday evening with Hiromasa Yonekura, chairman of the Japan Business Federation, without specifying any reason.
A high-profile Uighur activist accused China of repressing her ethnic group, as her exiles' group met Monday in Tokyo for its biggest gathering in three years and the Chinese government slammed Japan for allowing the meeting.
Japan has allowed the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) to meet in Tokyo on Monday, drawing renewed anger from China.
Ethnic Uighurs from around the world have gathered in Japan, for a meeting to press their case for independence from China.
More families of Uyghurs missing in the aftermath of ethnic violence in China's Xinjiang region in 2009 have come forward to highlight their cases in the absence of information from the Chinese authorities.
Ethnic Uyghurs are facing a struggle for survival in the face of growing repression, exiled Uyghur leader Rebiya Kadeer said Monday as she launched a biennial meeting of the World Uyghur Congress hosted by Japan against China’s objections.
The booklet Violation of Freedom of Expression in East Turkestan published by the WUC in November 2011 provides an overview ...
A new report by the UHRP documents the challenges faced by Uyghur asylum seekers in Europe, and examines the reasons...
A new report, “Offers They Can’t Refuse: China’s Relations with the Muslim World”, examines the Chinese government’s relationships...