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OPINION | Beyond Xinjiang: Labor Systems, Transnational Pressure and the Global Security Dimensions - Part III
Uyghur repression has expanded beyond Xinjiang, shaping global debates on labor transfers, supply-chain risks, and transnational repression. As China’s reach extends across borders, the issue increasingly intersects with security, diplomacy, and economic dependency—posing a major test for how the international community responds to state-driven coercion and human-rights concerns.
Nov 292 min read


OPINION | Cultural Restrictions, Demographic Engineering and the Transformation of a Society - Part II
Beijing’s policies in Xinjiang extend beyond surveillance, transforming culture, family structures, and demographic patterns. Restrictions on religion, language, education, and birth rates are reshaping Uyghur identity, raising global concerns about the long-term reconfiguration of an entire society.
Nov 292 min read


OPINION | Xinjiang as a Security Laboratory: How China Engineered a System of Control - Part I
Xinjiang has become a testing ground for China’s most advanced systems of surveillance and political control. From mass data collection to intrusive home inspections and large-scale detentions, the region illustrates how state power, technology, and ideology can be fused to govern an entire population with unprecedented precision.
Nov 292 min read


OPINION | Faith In The Shadows: How Uyghur Religious Life Endures Under China’s Tightest Controls
Uyghur religious life in Xinjiang has been pushed from public spaces into whispers behind closed doors. Mosques and shrines have been demolished or tightly controlled, yet faith endures in private rituals and in vibrant diaspora communities abroad. Despite the state’s effort to erase visible belief, a resilient spiritual identity continues to survive.
Nov 154 min read
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