Recent protests in China have grown to a point that the country has loosened restrictions. A couple of interviews by RaiseTheVoices tries to delve deep into this issue. Why has this happened and what does the future hold for the people of China?
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China is not only our world’s most populated country but also one of our most repressive. From its overused death penalty, to its (previous) one-child…
Written by Askar M. Edited by Christopher Gross, T. Ganz, and the Uyghur Cases Team When Hesenjan Qari left Kazakhstan to visit his family in…
Since 2017, more than a million Uyghurs have been detained in the Xinjiang region, in centres qualified by the Chinese government as “vocational training centres”.…
These mass arrests, similar to the August 10th arrest of Jimmy Lai and Agnes Chow, are often used as a scare tactic to deter further…
Chinese coast guards arrested at least twelve activists, reportedly aged sixteen to thirty years old, as they fled Hong Kong on August 23rd via speedboat.…
Human Rights Survey 1) Do you have any current procedures in place for making a decision as to whether or not you will do business…
China took over the Xinjiang region (formerly known as East Turkestan) in 1949 (BBC, 2014). After the takeover, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began to…
Written by Snigdha Jagarlapudi and Annie McDonnell While studying at Al-Azhar Islamic University in Egypt, Muyesser Muhemmed met her future husband, Sedirjan. They married in…