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Reports & Articles

Explore a collection of reports, articles, and publications where our work and advocacy for Uyghur human rights have been featured. These pieces highlight global recognition of the crisis and amplify the voices calling for justice.

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The Cost of Silence – 3 Years On

Reflections on the enduring impact and global implications of the Xinjiang Police Files leak, three years after the damning evidence exposed the systematic human rights abuses against Uyghurs.

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Never Again—but Not for the Uyghurs

A powerful critique of how the Holocaust-era pledge of “Never Again” has been dishonorably neglected when it comes to the Uyghurs—highlighting this moral failure as a glaring omission in global human rights advocacy.

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Will Lammy Speak on the Uyghur Genocide?

A critical analysis urging the UK Foreign Secretary to address the Uyghur genocide during his visit to China—highlighting how surveillance technologies fuel state oppression and calling for stronger alignment with international human rights standards.

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Springer Nature and Chinese Censorship

An analysis of Springer Nature's compliance with Chinese censorship demands, removing over 1,000 articles from key journals, raising concerns about academic integrity and the influence of authoritarian regimes on global research.

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Britain’s Complicity in Uyghur Genocide

Our executive director, Rahima Mahmut, critiques the UK government's weak response to China's Uyghur genocide, highlighting the lack of accountability and the role of UK businesses and universities in perpetuating human rights abuses.

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Cleverly's China Trip: A Betrayal of the Uyghurs

Rahima Mahmut, Executive Director of Stop Uyghur Genocide, condemns UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly's visit to China, describing it as a betrayal of the Uyghur people. 

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How the UK Can Stop Chinese Firms Profiting from Pain

This article examines how UK companies and policymakers can prevent Chinese firms from benefiting from the oppression of Uyghurs, highlighting concerns around surveillance, forced labour, and human rights violations.

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Medical Involvement in Crimes in the Uyghur Region

A BMJ rapid response highlighting the troubling role of healthcare professionals in facilitating human rights abuses against Uyghurs and announcing the launch of the "Healthcare Workers for Uyghurs" campaign to mobilise medical workers, researchers, and students in support of Uyghur rights.

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Words Can't Save the Uyghurs—We Need Action

This article argues that Britain’s verbal condemnation of the Uyghur genocide is meaningless without decisive action, urging the government to confront its complicity through supply chains, trade, and failure to meet legal obligations under genocide prevention laws.

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Learn from Genocides to Prevent More

This piece warns that lessons from past genocides are being ignored, urging urgent action to stop atrocities against the Uyghurs.

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G-20 Must Confront China’s Authoritarian Agenda

The article argues G-20 leaders must address China’s abuses, including the Uyghur genocide, and act together to defend human rights.

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Even in the UK, I Don’t Feel Safe from Beijing’s Reach

A personal account from our Executive Director, Rahima Mahmut, describing how China’s intimidation and surveillance extend into the UK—threatening Uyghur exiles, suppressing dissent, and undermining safety even on British soil.

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Interpreting Witness Statements from the Uyghur Genocide

A first-person essay that shares powerful survivor testimonies and personal experiences of systematic persecution—revealing the humanity behind the statistics and reinforcing why truth is essential in stopping the Uyghur genocide.

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Genocide: Shining Stars in the Silent Night

A powerful first-person account detailing the transformation of systematic persecution into state-sponsored genocide in the Uyghur homeland, urging global action to prevent further atrocities.

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China’s Ongoing Persecution of Uyghur Muslims

This article highlights the continued repression of Uyghur Muslims in the Uyghur region, detailing human rights abuses and the international community's response.

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