An independent tribunal in London began hearing testimony from witnesses and experts on Friday to determine whether the Chinese government has committed genocide in the Xinjiang region — in proceedings Beijing has called a “farce” and a “special machine producing lies.”
The Uyghur Tribunal,...
By Anita Komuves
BUDAPEST (Reuters) -The liberal opposition mayor of Budapest announced on Wednesday he would rename streets in the Hungarian capital near a planned campus of a Chinese university to commemorate alleged human rights abuses by Beijing.
One street will be named after the Dalai...
Beijing’s incendiary response to “interference in its internal affairs” as the People’s Tribunal prepares to open.
The gloves are off with only days to go before an investigation is launched in the UK into alleged genocide and crimes against humanity in North West China.
Beijing has fired a...
Dharamshala, India — A group of Tibetans in the United States have concluded their ten-day march, calling on China's communist authoritarian government to stop torture in Tibet and urging a worldwide boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in China and Made in China.
On May 23, 2021, six...
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole is demanding the Public Health Agency of Canada release documents that detail the relationship between Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg and the Wuhan Institute of Virology — an ill-fated partnership that resulted in two scientists being...
Chinese General Secretary Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin should be excluded from the Tokyo Games, according to activists who have a plan for the International Olympics Committee to humiliate "truly brutal dictators" who want to attend the event.
"The Olympics are something of...
The brother of World Uyghur Congress president Dolkun Isa has been jailed for life by authorities in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), a police officer from the region told RFA.
Hushtar Isa, based in Aksu (in Chinese, Akesu), was reportedly detained in 1998 and sentenced to...
China has sought to exert control over foreign politicians, academics, media, and other institutions in an attempt to grow its geopolitical position, the committee heard