Policy Architecture of Uyghur Genocide
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February 2, 20260 Comments
“Disneyland Xinjiang”: Curated Tourism, Borrowed Voices, and the Whitewashing of Genocide
By Ablet Turdi For years, the Chinese government tightly restricted travel and
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October 1, 20250 Comments
Weaponized “Development”: How Xinjiang Aid Drives Repression
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched “Xinjiang Aid” (对口援疆) in 1997 as
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November 28, 20230 Comments
Innocence in Captivity: China’s Long Imprisonment Policy
Executive Summary The unjust, long imprisonments in the Uyghur region are one
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November 16, 20230 Comments
Policy Architecture of the Uyghur Genocide
Executive Summary Most Uyghurs live in a region officially called Xinjiang Uyghur
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November 16, 20230 Comments
Authorized to “Wash Clean the Brains”: Re-education Camps 101
Executive Summary The suggested estimate of mass detention in the Uyghur region
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November 16, 20230 Comments
“If the Government Tells You to Go, You Have to Go”: Uyghur Forced Labor 101
Executive Summary The White Paper published by the State Council Information Office
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February 2, 20260 Comments
“Disneyland Xinjiang”: Curated Tourism, Borrowed Voices, and the Whitewashing of Genocide
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Colonialism with Chinese Characteristics: Xinjiang Aid in Hotan and Kashgar
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