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Blacklisted Chinese-Made Cameras Found in Use at Australian Government Sites
“It is a major issue that these cameras have limited security and can be accessed remotely.”
For the First Time, Chinese Protesters Are Standing With Uyghurs. Will it Last?
It took a deadly fire linked to China’s COVID curbs to draw national attention towards Uyghurs, but their larger struggle remains invisible.
‘A Major Vindication’: UN Says China Committed Serious Rights Violations in Xinjiang
“We were forced to sing patriotic song after patriotic song every day, as loud as possible and until it hurts, until our faces become red and our veins appeared on our face.”
Uyghurs Say the United Nations Is Failing Them
China’s growing clout in the United Nations is undermining the credibility of the international body, experts say.
UN Human Rights Chief Is Silent on China’s Abuses in Xinjiang, and Scholars Are Fuming
Michelle Bachelet’s statement contradicted what scholars know about China’s atrocities in Xinjiang, 37 experts say in a scathing letter.
Hacker Leaks Mountain of Files From Inside Xinjiang Camps
The data includes images of thousands of Uighur detainees, police presentations, and images of training exercises.
Tesla Just Opened a Showroom in China’s Xinjiang
The electric car maker is a rare Western company to celebrate expanding into Xinjiang following Beijing’s suppression of Muslim minorities in the region.
U.S. Boycotted Olympics Before, and It Didn’t End Well
There have been boycotts of Olympic Games before. But what did they achieve?
6 Revealing Details From Leaked Secret Documents About China’s Xinjiang Crackdown
In one leaked speech, Chinese leader Xi Jinping called for terrorism to be eliminated in the bud. In another, he said violent TV shows should be cut.
These Remarkably Preserved Chinese Mummies Have a Surprise Ancestry
The mummies belonged to a population that is genetically isolated but culturally cosmopolitan.
Nike Shoes and Logos Are Getting Blurred Out from Chinese Shows
On Chinese TV, celebrities are wearing shoes and clothes with blurry patches.
Nike and Adidas Face Boycott Calls in China Over Xinjiang Cotton
Global fashion brands may soon have to choose between pleasing China or the West.