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Capturing the Uyghur Genocide through the Lens of Colonialism
Join us for a memorable evening on November 19 at the Université de Montréal for “Capturing the Uyghur Genocide through the Lens of Colonialism.”
Uyghur Genocide on Display, a powerful photo exhibition and conference shedding light on the ongoing genocide against Uyghurs
Join us for Breaking the Silence: Uyghur Genocide on Display, a powerful photo exhibition and conference shedding light on the ongoing genocide against Uyghurs. This event will feature panel discussions, film screenings, and visual documentation to raise awareness and encourage action.
Which freedom for the Uyghur people? Religion, control, and activism in the diaspora.
Join us for an evening of awareness and solidarity with the Uyghur community at the ISU conference, "Which Freedom for the Uyghur People? Religion, Control, and Activism in the Diaspora." Starting at 6:30 PM, we will begin with an introduction to the ISU followed by a screening of videos exposing the Chinese Communist Party's oppression of Uyghur religious freedom.
Towards Strengthened International Justice
The International Support for Uyghurs (ISU) will be delivering a presentation addressing the genocide in East Turkistan and facilitating a detailed discussion on the unique challenges confronting the Uighur people in their pursuit of justice.
Commemorating the 27th Anniversary of Ghulja Massacre
On a pivotal day, the International Support for Uyghurs (ISU) staged a demonstration in front of the Chinese consulate in Montreal to honor the memory of the Ghulja Massacre and protest against the continuing genocide of the Uyghur people.
Commemorating the 27th Anniversary of Ghulja Massacre
While global attention remains fixated on the Israel-Gaza conflict and many other major events, the ongoing Uyghur genocide, which has been unfolding since 2016, is largely overshadowed. Shockingly, up to 3 million Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims still find themselves confined in China's concentration camps and prisons, reminiscent of Nazi-style oppression.