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A Teen Condemning Uighur ‘Concentration Camps’ in China Goes Viral on TikTok
The video starts as a makeup tutorial, but quickly turns into a criticism of the Chinese government.
Moscow Is About to Build a Surveillance System to Rival China's Dystopian Nightmare
A court ruling clears the way for the city to install hundreds of thousands of cameras and build a system inspired by the one China uses to surveil Muslims.
Uighurs are Posting TikTok Videos to Raise Awareness of Missing Relatives
Millions of China's Uighur ethnic minority have gone missing over the past five years.
Why Are Some Muslim Countries Standing in Solidarity With China?
Political power and economic motivations are compelling reasons for Muslim nations to continue their support, despite China's persecution of Uighurs.
Xinjiang’s Tourist Spots Are Flourishing Right Beside Its Internment Camps
Despite reports of China’s persecution of Uighurs in Xinjiang, authorities are touting it as the country's new tourist destination.
Chinese Antivirus Companies Don’t Flag Chinese Border Malware
After a joint investigation found China installing malware on tourists’ phones, several antivirus companies started flagging the app. Several Chinese companies did not, however.
Antivirus Companies Now Flag Malware China Installs on Tourists’ Phones
After a collaborative investigation found Chinese authorities were planting malware on the phones of travellers, Symantec, Malwarebytes and other cybersecurity firms have updated their products.
China Is Forcing Tourists to Install Text-Stealing Malware at its Border
The malware downloads a tourist’s text messages, calendar entries, and phone logs, as well as scans the device for over 70,000 different files.
More journalists are being thrown in jail around the world for "fake news"
A new CPJ report blames Trump for the big spike in the past 2 years
Chinese Government Forces Residents To Install Surveillance App With Awful Security
Last year, authorities told residents of a Muslim-populated part of China to install JingWang, an app that scans for certain files. Now, researchers have found it transfers the collected data with no encryption.
The Most Mesmerizing Bazaar in China Is Overflowing with Camel Milk and Sheep Stew
With its abundance of yak yogurts, laghman noodles, and bleating sheep—and a general lack of Han Chinese—Kashgar doesn’t feel like a city in China.
A Brief Introduction to Muslim Chinese Food
With a Muslim population of roughly 23 million, China has more followers of Islam than many Arab countries, and an entire subset of Chinese cuisine has developed as a result.