How China’s transnational surveillance is isolating Uyghur families
The Uyghur Reader: Stories We’re Following (Issue 17)
Whitewashing Winter Tourism: Global Sports and Leisure Industry Risks in the Uyghur Region
A report by Peter Irwin examines how global sports and leisure companies are implicated in state-led winter tourism development in the Uyghur Region.
Fading Ties: Uyghur Family Separation as a Tool of Transnational Repression
A report by Henryk Szadziewski finds that the Chinese government employs family separation and enforced isolation as deliberate strategies to suppress international advocacy and impose psychological pressure on the Uyghur diaspora.
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.
How China’s transnational surveillance is isolating Uyghur families
How a casual online booking can link you to repression in the Uyghur Region
Does anyone still want to help the Uyghurs?
Protected No More: Uyghurs in Türkiye
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