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Kok Bayraq

Kok Bayraq is a political émigré from East Turkestan (Ch. Xinjiang) and an opponent of the Sinicization of his homeland. He left China in 1994 when his journalism got him “into trouble with the authorities” and is now living in Washington, D.C. His unique thoughts and feelings published in the Taipei Times and Bitter Winter comment on the ongoing Uyghur genocide.
by | Apr 14, 2024

Last week, while hosting Arab diplomats in East Turkistan (Xinjiang to China), Chinese officials boasted about the “creative governance measures” they have implemented in the region. They are right to do so. China’s policies in Xinjiang are so innovative they…

by | Dec 10, 2023

What is the real purpose of the Biden administration’s excessive rapprochement and even flattery of China, including the most recent controversial Xi–Biden meetings in San Francisco? The answer, found in the U.S. government’s statements, is to keep channels open between the two sides…

by | Dec 1, 2023

Why does Biden continue to call Xi Jinping a dictator? I raise this question because the label of “dictator” does not fully express, and even hides to some extent, the inherent brutality of Xi Jinping. Therefore, although Biden’s calling Xi…

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