


The Uyghur Reader: Stories We’re Following (Issue 5)
UHRP Welcomes Bipartisan Senate Bill: Preventing the Forced Return of Uyghurs Act
Manifest Risk: New “Air Silk Road” Cargo Flights Carry Risk of Uyghur Forced Labor into Europe
Air cargo routes are rapidly expanding between Ürümchi and over a dozen European cities. Since June 2024, nine cargo companies have launched new air freight routes between Ürümchi and cities across the EU, UK, and Switzerland
It Does Matter Where You Stay: International Hotel Chains in East Turkistan
Five international hotel chains—Accor, Hilton, InterContinental (IHG), Marriott, and Wyndham—currently operate in the Uyghur Region amidst ongoing crimes against humanity and genocide.
Surveillance Tech Series: DJI’s Links to Human Rights Abuses in East Turkistan
A new briefing from the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) highlights the active involvement of DJI, the prominent Chinese drone manufacturer, in ongoing atrocities in East Turkistan.
Twenty Years for Learning the Quran: Uyghur Women and Religious Persecution
The Uyghur Human Rights Project’s (UHRP) new research report, Twenty Years for Learning the Quran: Uyghur Women and Religious Persecution, presents compelling evidence of the systematic oppression faced by Uyghur women, revealing stark persecution on the basis of religion. Women’s religious practices across the board, including studying religious texts, gatherings, daily prayer, and the choice to wear the hijab, have been explicitly criminalized.
Are big hotels chains aiding genocide in Xinjiang? (feat. Peter Irwin)
Xinjiang cargo flight surge raises supply chain fears
China’s new ‘Air Silk Road’ brings thousands of tons ofgoods from Xinjiang to Europe
Silencing RFA Uyghur Echoes Past Mistakes
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Atrocities Against Women in East Turkistan: Uyghur Women and Religious Persecution
Watch UHRP's event marking International Women’s Day with a discussion highlighting ongoing atrocities against Uyghur and other Turkic women in East Turkistan.