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This section contains a curated list of useful articles, investigations, books and other reading materials. The list is updated on a weekly basis and suggestions for additions are welcome.

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Beyond Belief: Who Are The Uyghurs?
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Beyond Belief: Who Are The Uyghurs?

This discussion panel of experts from the region and those with lived experience explores the faith of the majority Muslim Uyghur people and what could be lost from their language, culture and heritage.

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Uyghurs in exile grapple with discussing genocide in Xinjiang with their children
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Uyghurs in exile grapple with discussing genocide in Xinjiang with their children

It’s never easy for teenagers and children to discuss tragedies in their families, nor is it easy for parents to broach such topics with their offspring. Uyghurs, who are being persecuted as an ethnic and religious group by the Chinese government, face a common challenge of figuring out how best to talk with young people about the 21st-century atrocities occurring in China’s northwestern Xinjiang region.

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Ministers face revolt over anti-genocide amendment
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Ministers face revolt over anti-genocide amendment

MPs and peers want to ban the use of NHS funds to buy goods from regions, such as Xinjiang in China, in which there is a “serious risk of genocide”. Between March and June 2020 the Department for Health awarded contracts worth £245m to three companies linked to human rights abuses in the north-western Chinese province of Xinjiang

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Uyghur volleyball coach gets 8 years in jail for ‘befriending bearded men’
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Uyghur volleyball coach gets 8 years in jail for ‘befriending bearded men’

A national-level Uyghur volleyball coach is serving an eight-year prison sentence for “befriending bearded men,” under a deepening crackdown on Islamic practices and culture, a Uyghur living in exile and a local police officer told RFA. Alimjan Mehmut’s name is also on a list of Uyghur torchbearers for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games who have been imprisoned in recent years, caught in a wider crackdown on the ethnic minority group.

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