Jasur Habibullah

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Asiye Abdulaheb

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Zumret Dawut

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Panel Discussion Highlights: Remolding the Uyghurs to Fit the Han-Ethnocentric Mold

On March 4, the University of Oslo Library hosted a…

Tursunay Ziyawudun

A testimony from our “100 Camp Testimonies” Book I am ethnically Uyghur,…

Orynbek Koksebek

A testimony from our “100 Camp Testimonies” Book I am an ethnic…

Lecture at University of Sarajevo

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Coercive Family Separation

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Untold Stories: Uyghur Transitional Justice Database

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Thanks for all brave people given testimonies

The Uyghur Tribunal has completed its hearings, gathering testimonies from…

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Read our report of latest project on the Intent of Relaxation of Entry into EastTurkistan.

- Diminishing momentum of Uyghur rights advocacy.
- Facilitating surveillance
- Creating divisions among Uyghurs
- Aiming to achieve broader economic and geopolitical ambitions

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"No one can compete with China now, which side do you believe?" they said. "Even if something happens to you, the country that gave you its passport won't be able to do anything for you. We throw those passports in the trash," they added.

https://www.utjd.org/news/provisional-relaxation/

🔜Coming soon: The Intents behind the Provisional Relaxation of Entry into #EastTurkistan
Does the relaxation of entry requirements into East Turkistan signal the end of the #UyghurGenocide ?
Don’t miss out upcoming interview-based documentary
January 24

https://www.utjd.org/news/provisional-relaxation/

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Orynbek Koksebek

A testimony from our “100 Camp Testimonies” Book I am an ethnic Kazakh, and I was born in 1980 in Moyintal village (莫音塔勒村), Tarbaghatay (Tacheng塔城), East Turkistan. […]