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The Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) promotes the rights for Uyghurs in East Turkistan through research, reporting, and advocacy. Support us: uhrp.org/donate
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📊 New UHRP research by @peterirwin.bsky.social and
@henrykszad.bsky.social uncovers surge in air cargo flights between Ürümchi and over a dozen European cities.

These ✈️ 📦 routes risk carrying goods linked to Uyghur forced labor directly into European supply chains.

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The @adb.org awarded A$246 million in contracts to Chinese conglomerate TBEA, a company linked to Uyghur forced labor and cooperation with the sanctioned Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC).

www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/asian-d...
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"At the sacrifice of the morals, obligations, and values that Cornell says they stand for, the University has continued to remain steadfast in its commitment to China."

Zilala Mamat writes in Cornell Daily Sun on Cornell's unwillingness to stand up for Uyghurs.

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MAMAT | Cornell’s China Ties Threaten Its Students, And It Doesn’t Care
On the 76th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, Opinion Columnist Zilala Mamat '26 puts Cornell's China ties into Uyghur perspective.
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🌍 Mara Hvistendahl (NYT) shows how the Trump admin’s retreat from U.N. funding created a vacuum now filled by China and other autocracies, undermining human rights oversight and labor investigations.

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/19/w...
Autocrats Move Quickly to Fill Void as Trump Retreats From U.N.
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⚡ Ryan Bourke (@theheraldsun.bsky.social) reports Victoria’s gov’t approved a AUS$453m battery deal with Trina Solar, despite links to Uyghur forced labour.

Uyghur community leaders in Australia called it a betrayal.

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📚 @rferl.org.web.brid.gy (Balkan Service) shares the story of Qalbinur Sidiq, an Uzbek teacher forced into Xinjiang’s detention camps.

She witnessed torture, indoctrination, and sterilizations—and now speaks out from exile in the Netherlands.

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Uyghur Camp Survivor Details Forced Sterilization, Torture In Xinjiang
A schoolteacher shares her harrowing account of the torture and forced sterilization she witnessed at an internment camp in northwestern China.
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🧵 Joe Galvin (@rte.ie) reveals how cotton tainted by Uyghur forced labour still flows into global supply chains. Retailers in Ireland and beyond sell garments tied to coercion despite laws like the UFLPA.

📺 Watch the investigation: "Forced Fashion"

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How forced Uyghur labour could be woven into your wardrobe
Behind the 'sustainable' labels on Ireland's high streets, cotton from China's Uyghur region is still slipping through. RTÉ Investigates uncovers the routes of forced labour and the systems that fail ...
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⚖️ Professor Magnus Fiskesjo argues that forced assimilation must be recognized as a core element of genocide.

His paper compares Nazi Europe and East Turkistan, urging that "cultural genocide" be central in legal prosecution.

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Comparing genocides: Forced assimilation in Nazi Europe and East Turkestan (Xinjiang), China - Sinopsis
Forced assimilation as a neglected yet crucial instrument of genocide, past and present.
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"These cases reflect deeply troubling patterns where cultural identity, artistic creativity, and academic work are treated as threats to national security [...] States must not suppress music, literature, or language as a means of silencing cultural identities."
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Experts also cite the disappearance and sentencing of Rahile Dawut, a renowned woman ethnographer and cultural scholar, which the experts say "exemplifies the risks faced by those engaged in cultural and academic work."
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Experts cite the case of Yashar, the 26-year-old Uyghur songwriter who was sentenced to three years in prison in 2024. He was convicted on baseless charges of "promoting extremism" for his artistic work in the Uyghur language and possession of books central to Uyghur cultural history.
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New UHRP💡#Insights by @henrykszad.bsky.social:

"The iterative nature of [flag-raising ceremonies], week after week, year after year, creates the conditions in which people internalize the power of the Chinese state."

Examining how China internalizes state power.

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Forced Allegiance: Reflections on Flag-raising Ceremonies and National Anthems in Britain and East Turkistan - Uyghur Human Rights Project
A UHRP Insights column by Dr. Henryk Szadziewski, Director of Research, Uyghur Human Rights Project
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China’s proposed "Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity" would codify repression and forced assimilation of Uyghurs, Tibetans, Mongolians, and other groups.

The proposed law targets language rights, culture, and free expression.

www.hrw.org/news/2025/09...
China: Draft ‘Ethnic Unity’ Law Tightens Ideological Control
A newly proposed law in China would provide a broad legal framework to justify existing repression and force assimilation of minority populations throughout the country and abroad.
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A newly proposed law in China would provide a broad legal framework to justify existing repression and force assimilation of minority populations in China and abroad.

This is a blatant effort to control people’s thoughts and expression about China.
China: Draft ‘Ethnic Unity’ Law Tightens Ideological Control
A newly proposed law in China would provide a broad legal framework to justify existing repression and force assimilation of minority populations throughout the country and abroad.
www.hrw.org