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epa09857046 A view of the Huawei logo inside a store in Beijing, China, 29 March 2022. China's Huawei recorded profit despite losing sales in 2021 as Huawei's Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou made her first public appearance after being released by Canadian authorities six months ago.  EPA-EFE/MARK R. CRISTINO
News

Surveillance: Uyghurs want to sue Huawei.

The World Uyghur Congress accuses Chinese technology companies of involvement in surveillance in Xinjiang. Now the WUC has filed a lawsuit in Paris.

By Marcel Grzanna

News

Uyghur deportation: US sanctions Thai officials

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has called on all governments not to forcibly return Uyghurs to China. The European Parliament had also condemned the deportations.

By Manuel Liu

Analyse

Xinjiang: Why a red flag became helpful for Volkswagen

Volkswagen's inglorious chapter in Xinjiang is history, but the damage has been done. The fact that Wolfsburg was able to convince its joint venture partner SAIC to pull out probably has a lot to do with the state-owned company's international ambitions.

By Marcel Grzanna

Interview

WUC President Alawdun: 'Scholz restricts Germany's power to act'

On Saturday, Turgunjan Alawdun was elected the fourth president of the World Uyghur Congress. The 58-year-old says that the Chinese offered him a lot of money for his withdrawal. But instead he remained firm and accepted the consequences for himself and his family.

By Marcel Grzanna