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Ortaylı Responds to Criticism Over Uygur Resettlement Proposal

Professor İlber Ortaylı defended his proposal to resettle Uygur farmers in depopulated villages in the Euphrates and Tigris basins, rejecting accusations of racism and emphasizing Turkey's historical reliance on immigration while criticizing his detractors for misinterpreting his intentions and lack...

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China Lifts Sanctions on EU Lawmakers Amid Easing Tensions

China lifted sanctions on five EU lawmakers imposed in 2021 for their criticism of China's treatment of Uyghurs, signaling easing tensions between the EU and China despite ongoing concerns over human rights.

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China's cautious approach to post-Assad Syria

Following Bashar al-Assad's removal, China initiated contact with Syria's new leadership, meeting with interim president Ahmad Shreim. While economic ties, particularly evident in Idlib's reliance on Chinese goods, remain strong, the presence of Uyghur fighters poses a significant challenge to close...

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Germany Condemns Thailand's Deportation of Uyghurs to China

Germany and human rights groups condemn Thailand for deporting 40 Uyghurs to China on Thursday, violating international law prohibiting the return of individuals facing human rights abuses; China claims the deportation was legal and necessary for combating crime.

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Decathlon Accused of Using Forced Uyghur Labor in China

French sporting goods retailer Decathlon is accused by Disclose and Cash Investigation of using a Chinese subcontractor linked to forced Uyghur labor and sourcing cotton from Xinjiang, allegations Decathlon denies, claiming its cotton is 100% from responsible sources.

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Thailand Faces Pressure to Halt Deportation of Uyghur Men to China

Facing deportation to China, 48 Uyghur men detained in Thailand for over a decade have sparked international concern over potential human rights abuses; relatives and the UN plead for Thailand to halt the transfer, highlighting the men's health issues and China's human rights record.

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Kmart Lawsuit Exposes Gaps in Australia's Modern Slavery Act

The Australian Uyghur Tangritagh Women's Association (AUTWA) is suing Kmart for potential links to forced Uyghur labor through its supplier, Jiangsu Guotai Guosheng, exposing weaknesses in Australia's Modern Slavery Act and highlighting the need for stronger legislation and enforcement.

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Canadian Liberal Candidate's Ties to Pro-Beijing Groups Raise Concerns

Peter Yuen, a Liberal candidate in Canada's Markham-Unionville riding with ties to pro-Beijing groups, attended a Chinese military parade in 2015, raising concerns about foreign interference in Canadian elections; his past associations with groups advocating for Taiwan's annexation and minimizing Ch...

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Thailand Deports Uyghurs to China, Prompting US Sanctions

On February 27, 2024, Thailand deported 48 Uyghur refugees to China despite warnings of potential human rights abuses, prompting US sanctions against several high-ranking Thai officials, including possibly the Prime Minister, due to concerns about the violation of international human rights laws.

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China and Thailand Vow to Crack Down on Southeast Asia Scam Networks

Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra agreed to strengthen cooperation to combat the online scam networks plaguing Southeast Asia, particularly in Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos, following several high-profile cases of Chinese citizens being trafficked into scam compo...

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Thailand's Failure to Protect Refugees Amidst Murder and Deportations

The murder of Cambodian dissident Lim Kimya in Bangkok on January 7th, 2025, and the potential deportation of 48 Uighur refugees highlight Thailand's ongoing failure to protect political refugees, raising concerns about its human rights record despite its recent UNHRC membership.

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China Sanctions Canadian Human Rights Advocates

China imposed sanctions on two Canadian organizations, the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project and the Canada Tibet Committee, and 20 associated individuals for advocating against human rights abuses in Xinjiang and Tibet, banning them from China and seizing their assets.

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