Facing surveillance, internment and repression at home, thousands of China’s Uyghur population have fled abroad. But even outside of China, many find that they are not safe. VOA examines how the Chinese government extends its reach and pursues political enemies far beyond its borders.
Even outside of China, many Uyghurs find that they are not safe | VOANews
RELATED
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Xi’an Church of Abundance Pastor Lian Changnian Released After 2 Years and 8 Months of Detention, Suffering Severe Mental and Physical Trauma
As of June 7, 2025, according to information obtained, Pastor Lian Changnian of Xi’an Church of Abundance, along with Pastor Lian Xuliang and preacher…
24 June 2025

Two Tibetan Buddhist monastery leaders sentenced for Dege dam protests
The heads of Yena Monastery get 3-4 years in prison for opposing China’s planned hydropower project.
Authorities have sentenced two senior Tibetan mo…
17 June 2025

Linfen Covenant Home Church Protests Sentences Imposed on Its Leaders
Pastor Li Jie, Elder Han Xiaodong, and Elder Wan Qiang were sentenced to jail penalties for “fraud.”
In 2022, “Bitter Winter” reported that a police …
27 June 2025

Hong Kong exiles seek to preserve democracy’s memory through Lennon Walls in Taiwan
Hong Kong’s Lennon Walls, which transformed public spaces into canvases for democratic expression, became iconic features of the city’s pro-democracy …
12 June 2025