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Male Chinese ‘Relatives’ Assigned to Uyghur Homes With Female ‘Hosts’

When it comes to framing policies that systematically oppress people, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) seems to have no equal in the world. Beijing has reportedly started forcing Uyghur women to sleep together with men from the Communist Party. This is apparently being done to erase the cultural identity of the Uyghurs. Co-sleeping program The ...

Jack Roberts

Two uyghur women with a daughter.

No Uyghur Identity, Even in Death

The Uyghurs of China have been one of the most persecuted communities in recent times. The Chinese government forces them to disown much of their faith and pledge loyalty to the communist ideology. Hatred of Uyghurs has gotten to a point that Chinese authorities are destroying their graves in what is believed to be a ...

Max Lu

A Uyghur mosque.

To Be Uyghur: Xinjiang Camp Survivor Recounts Terrifying Experience

The Chinese government is to the Xinjiang Uyghurs what the Nazis were to the Jews. The re-education camps run by Beijing, which it claims are for the benefit of the Uyghur people, have only one goal — to eradicate the cultural heritage of the community. The one difference is that the Nazis were blatant about ...

Max Lu

A prison barbed wire fence.

Uyghurs Demand of China: ‘Prove Our Relatives Are Safe and Free’

After China said that most of the Uyghurs being detained at internment camps in Xinjiang had been released, Uyghurs living abroad demanded that Beijing prove their claim. Many Uyghurs living in the West have taken a dim view of the Chinese Communist Party’s statements, saying that their relatives are still incarcerated in the camps. Uyghur ...

Max Lu

A banner to close the Uyghur camps.

Strength of Faith: Why CCP Policies in Xinjiang Will Inevitably Fail

For Beijing, the Uyghurs of Xinjiang are a group that needs to “assimilate” into Chinese society, meaning that the minority will be forced to give up their beliefs and adopt a lifestyle dictated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). However, such “assimilation” policies are eventually bound to fail, not just in Xinjiang, but all across ...

Max Lu

Buddhists in a temple.

Uyghur Leader Receives U.S. Award While Muslim Countries Remain Silent

Dolkun Isa, an activist who fights to end the plight of minority Uyghurs in China, has been awarded the National Endowment for Democracy award that is funded by the U.S. Congress as a means to promote democratic ideals globally. Isa is currently the President of the World Uyghur Congress. Winning the award “Maybe this award ...

Jack Roberts

Dolkun Isa receiving award.

CCP’s Evil Plans to Merge Islam and Christianity With Communism

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is obsessed with ensuring that only its ideology is held supreme in all of China. Ideas it can’t destroy, the Party co-opts. This is the evil tactic the Chinese regime has adopted for the religions of Islam and Christianity. It is a long-term plan that seeks to “sinicize” the religions ...

Armin Auctor

Muslims in China Force-Fed Pork and Alcohol for Lunar New Year

As a part of its efforts to “Sinicize” Islam, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) reportedly forced Muslims in China to eat pork and drink alcohol during the recent Lunar New Year celebration. According to Islam, the consumption of both items is forbidden. Mistreatment of the Muslims in China Chinese officials had invited Muslims in China ...

Armin Auctor

Full pig roasting on a spit.

U.S. Clothing Company Ditches Chinese Supplier That Uses Slave Labor

Badger Sport has cut off ties with one of its Chinese suppliers, Heitan Taida Apparel, after reports suggested that it was using slave labor from the Xinjiang internment camps to produce clothing for the American brand. In the U.S., the Customs and Border Protection Department typically has the right to seize any goods identified as ...

Nspirement Staff

Uyghurs in a slave labor camp.

‘We May See Mass Murder’ in Xinjiang

The possibility that communist authorities in China could kill Turkic Muslims en masse in Xinjiang cannot be ruled out, leaders from a Uyghur group said during a panel discussion held at a Sydney university. Leaders of the U.S.-based Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) say the international community needs to effectively respond to the ongoing human ...

James Burke