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The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) held talks with senior Chinese leaders to enhance relations, sparking backlash due to ongoing genocide against Uyghur Muslims. Critics argue this engagement betrays the OIC's mission to protect Muslim communities worldwide.
From initial denials, through later partial acknowledgment and “legalization,” to rapid downsizing and eventual formal closure, the Chinese government’s handling of the re-education camps in Xinjiang suggests a series of unintended shifts.
US judge grants asylum to Chinese man who filmed alleged Uyghur camps
Chinas state-run Xinhua News Agency reported that the discussions centred on enhancing OIC-China relations and broadening dialogue and cooperation in political, economic, cultural, educational and health-related fields,
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A group of Democratic lawmakers has opened an inquiry into what they say is a "precipitous drop" in UFLPA enforcement, even as UN experts sound the alarm about crimes against humanity in and beyond Xinjiang.
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — It is a soulful folk song, filled with feeling and history: A love-stricken young man tells God about his hopes and dreams of happiness. Generations of Uyghurs, the Turkic ethnic minority in China’s Xinjiang region, have played it ...
GENEVA (22 January 2026) – UN experts* today expressed deep concern regarding persistent allegations of forced labour affecting Uyghur, Kazakh and Kyrgyz minority groups as well as Tibetans within the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and across other parts of China.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is relieved that Chinese national Guan Heng has been granted asylum to remain in the United States. Guan risked his life to document and share information about detention camps for ethnic Uyghurs in Xinjiang,
Idris said the restrictions on music go beyond regulating art, as they threaten the survival of a people's identity. According to Idris, Chinese authorities have labelled Uyghur songs "problematic" for reasons including religious content, references to history, or the promotion of "discontent" with society.
A 74-year-old Malaysian retiree was displaying materials about organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners and Uyghur Muslims in China.