China, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt are world's worst jailers of journalists
via Committee to Protect Journalists on December 11, 2019
20 Bitter Winter Reporters Vanished in the Air
by Marco Respinti
via Bitter Winter on December 11, 2019
Absolutely No Mercy
via New York Times, The Daily Podcast on December 10, 2019
A Woman’s Journey Through China’s Detention Camps
via New York Times, The Daily Podcast on December 9, 2019
Opinion: Why You Should Think About Uighurs The Next Time You Put On Shoes
by Scott Simon
via NPR on November 23, 2019
Chinese state broadcaster drops Arsenal game after Mesut Ozil attacks treatment of Uygurs
via South China Morning Post on December 15, 2019
Soccer Star Mesut Ozil draws the anger of the Chinese State
by Dana Heide
via Handelsblatt on December 15, 2019
In Xinjiang, China applies repressive lessons learned in Tibet
via The Economist on December 12, 2019
Local Chinese library burns books in clean-up drive
by Huizhong Wu
via Reuters on December 10, 2019
She Accused a Tech Billionaire of Rape. The Chinese Internet Turned Against Her
by Li Yuan
via New York Times on December 13, 2019
China’s discriminatory hukou system plagues white-collar workers, too
December 12, 2019
Case of detained Canadians Kovrig and Spavor sent for ‘review and prosecution,’ China says
by Nathan Vanderklippe
via The Globe and Mail on December 10, 2019
The Cruel Fate of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor in China
by Peter Humphrey
via The Diplomat on December 10, 2019
Why is the NBA in Xinjiang?
by Isaac Stone Fish
via Slate on August 20, 2018
Xinjiang cotton sparks concern over 'forced labour' claims
by Ana Nicolaci da Costa
via BBC on November 13, 2019
Henan: Out-of-Province Imams Driven Out of Official Mosques
by Xin Lu
via Bitter Winter on December 15, 2019