Xinjiang’s governor should be arrested, not welcomed by the British government
Millions of Uyghurs have been held in Xinjiang’s camps. The region’s governor Erkin Tuniyaz must not be embraced by the…
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Millions of Uyghurs have been held in Xinjiang’s camps. The region’s governor Erkin Tuniyaz must not be embraced by the…
ByThe Chinese authorities have long treated the region – and its people – with suspicion. The abuses there can no…
ByFrom Xinjiang’s network of detention centres to the suppression of tradition, writers report on China’s relentless campaign against the Uyghurs…
ByUrgent action needs to be taken to combat Beijing’s transnational campaign against the ethnic minority.
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ByIn a recent episode of the dystopian anthology series Black Mirror – spoiler alert! – the British police are called…
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