Events

See below for a list of past and upcoming events related to the situation in Xinjiang. These include discussion panels, demonstrations, press conferences and more.

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ChinaFile Presents: In the Camps — China’s High Tech Penal Colony
Oct
13

ChinaFile Presents: In the Camps — China’s High Tech Penal Colony

Anthropologist Darren Byler, an expert on Xinjiang’s Uyghur people, has been at the forefront of scholarly efforts to uncover and document how the “reeducation” system took shape and how it operates. Byler will be in conversation with ChinaFile’s Susan Jakes and Jessica Batke about his first book, In the Camps: China’s High Tech Penal Colony. A recording of the discussion is available on Youtube.

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Civil Liberties in China: The Uyghur Crisis
Oct
12

Civil Liberties in China: The Uyghur Crisis

Perry World House, the Center for the Study of Contemporary China, and Penn Students for Uyghur Freedom are hosting a hybrid event to look at this critical issue. Our panel will explore the origins of the oppression of the Uyghurs; how the U.S. and E.U.’s renewed commitment to hold China accountable for its human rights violations may impact the struggle for Uyghurs’ equal rights; and how China’s treatment of the Uyghurs may impact its geopolitical ambitions.

View a recording of the event here.

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The Business Model of a Genocide. Panel at 2021 Oslo Freedom Forum
Oct
4
to 5 Oct

The Business Model of a Genocide. Panel at 2021 Oslo Freedom Forum

1-3 million Uyghurs have been forcibly separated from their families and detained in China’s mass network of camps where they are subject to torture, forced sterilizations, political indoctrination, and forced labor. This panel will delve into the implications of the Uyghur genocide and how democratic countries should respond.

Akida Pulat is from the city of Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. She graduated from the University of Washington and worked as a business analyst before becoming an activist in 2019 to fight for the release of her mother — Rahile Dawut, a renowned professor and one of the millions of Uyghurs that the Chinese government has detained. Akida currently is a member at Campaign for Uyghurs, where she continues to raise awareness about her mother’s detention and the unprecedented human rights abuses her people are facing.

View a recording of the panel here.

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