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Minitrue: Flood Weibo Comments on Xinjiang Prefecture’s Lockdown
Posted by Alexander Boyd | Sep 9, 2022
The following instructions have been leaked and distributed online. Yili Super Topic #Yili Pandemic# @Everyone Notice: All internet commentary personnel are to open a campaign of comment flooding on this Weibo Super Topic in...
Read MoreUN Report: “Serious Human Rights Violations” in Xinjiang May Constitute Crimes Against Humanity
Posted by Arthur Kaufman | Sep 2, 2022
With about ten minutes to midnight on her last day as UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet finally released her long-overdue report on Xinjiang. The 46-page report concluded that the Chinese government has...
Read MoreUN Special Rapporteur’s Report: “Reasonable to Conclude” Existence of Forced Labor in Xinjiang
Posted by Arthur Kaufman | Aug 19, 2022
A report released this week by UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery Tomoya Obokata stated that it is “reasonable to conclude” that there is forced labor in Xinjiang, and that certain instances of it “may amount...
Read MoreCCP Seeks Control Over Xinjiang Narrative As Xi Visits the Region
Posted by Arthur Kaufman | Jul 20, 2022
Over the past month, Xi Jinping concluded a “victory tour” of Xinjiang and Hong Kong, where his visits after years of absence signaled the CCP’s firm control over the two peripheral regions. The spectacles also served to burnish...
Read MoreEuropean Parliament Condemns “Crimes Against Humanity” in Xinjiang, Germany Scrutinizes Investments in China
Posted by Arthur Kaufman | Jun 10, 2022
Following the release of the Xinjiang Police Files and UN Human Rights Commissioner Michelle Bachelet’s “failed” visit to Xinjiang, Europe has called for action to address the human rights abuses in the region. While governments...
Read MoreBachelet’s “Failed” Xinjiang Visit Draws Widespread Condemnation and Calls For Her To Resign
Posted by Arthur Kaufman | May 31, 2022
On Saturday, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet concluded her highly anticipated visit to Xinjiang. It had been hoped that Bachelet’s visit might provide some form of accountability for the millions of...
Read MoreHeartbreak, Disinformation, and New Punitive Measures in the Wake of Xinjiang Police Files Release
Posted by Arthur Kaufman | May 27, 2022
With the release of the Xinjiang Police Files on Tuesday, the world has seen what Xinjiang’s “re-education” camps look like from inside official Chinese government databases: mugshots of thousands of faces, spreadsheets filled...
Read More“Xinjiang Police Files” Show The Human Faces of Mass Detention, Raise Stakes for Bachelet’s Visit
Posted by Arthur Kaufman | May 25, 2022
On Tuesday, a consortium of 14 international media outlets released the “Xinjiang Police Files,” a cache of tens of thousands of confidential files from police computer servers in Xinjiang. Dating back to 2018, the files include...
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