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Chinese surveillance camera manufacturer Hikvision said on Monday it was challenging an order the Canadian government issued ...
A protester takes part in a demonstration against the Beijing Winter Olympics in San Francisco on February 3, 2022. An annual human rights report published by the State Department on April 12 ...
China has repeatedly denied allegations of crimes against humanity, forced labor and other human rights abuses in Xinjiang, including arbitrarily placing people in detention and re-education camps.
Despite widespread human rights concerns, China was elected to a second term on the U.N.'s Human Rights Council in October. Update 8/29/24, 4:21 p.m. ET: This story has been updated with a comment ...
China is shutting down mosques in areas outside of Xinjiang in violation of the right to freedom of religion, according to a report released Wednesday from Human Rights Watch (HRW). The Chinese ...
The escalating Xinjiang human rights controversy is rapidly souring relations between China and the West, as politics and commerce become increasingly linked.
Olivia specialized in human rights and national security challenges in Asia. Uighur men outside the Id Kah mosque in Kashgar, in China's western Xinjiang region early on June 5, 2019. GREG BAKER ...
For years, China denied committing human rights violations in Xinjiang, denounced its accusers and tried to block a United Nations investigation. Now we know why. The U.N.’s long-delayed ...
China’s network of detention centers in Xinjiang, where Muslim minorities are allegedly being subjected to acts of repression, appears to be expanding -- and a greater number of the facilities ...
How China Pursued a Human Rights Activist From Xinjiang to NYC An excerpt from Those Who Should Be Seized Should Be Seized reveals the Chinese security state’s brazen efforts to silence critics ...
Concerns are rising over a long-expected trip to China by the UN’s top human rights official over worries it could be used to whitewash Beijing’s abuses in Xinjiang.
China wants to display its anger at accusations of human rights abuses in Xinjiang. But the fallout from its sanctions against Western partners may be very costly.