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We Are In A Mission To Help The Helpness
Xinjiang Uyghur Human Rights Protection is dedicated to promoting ethical accountability and awareness surrounding the ongoing human rights concerns in Xinjiang by advocating for transparency, ethical hiring, and corporate responsibility—urging American businesses to stand on the side of justice and human dignity.
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Our Mission
Our mission is to amplify voices fighting for Uyghur rights, highlighting urgent issues and advocating effectively through awareness and resources.
Our Key Causes

Cultural Preservation
We strive to preserve Uyghur culture and heritage through education and dialogue, ensuring that their rich traditions are recognized and valued.

Legal Advocacy
Our efforts focus on advocating for legal protections for the Uyghur people, pushing for accountability in human rights violations, and addressing the systemic risks posed by unethical corporate hiring practices linked to potential national security concerns.

Awareness Campaigns
We run awareness campaigns that not only shed light on the atrocities faced by the Uyghur community but also call on corporations to uphold ethical standards.

Our Impact
You Have The Power Today To Change Tomorrow
From Awareness to Action — Our Measurable Impact
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Our Reports

Surveillance Cases & Technologies Report
The repression of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang region is not limited to mass detention. It is a multilayered, state-directed system involving forced labor, intrusive surveillance technologies, cultural and linguistic suppression, and severe violations of basic human rights.
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Donate Now to Support Our Work
Your contribution strengthens our work to hold governments and corporations accountable for their role in forced labor and mass surveillance. Donations enable us to expose transnational repression affecting Uyghurs and to highlight cases where executives may pose ethical or national-security risks to U.S.-based firms.
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