Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says assault in Idlib province carried out by al-Qaeda affiliate and group made up of members from China's Uighur Muslim minority

Political correspondents Tal Schneider and Carrie Keller-Lynn on judicial overhaul ripples; awareness of 'lost' Uighurs in China; and what was found in a Polish firefighter's attic

When Rushan Abbas spoke out about disappeared in-laws from Xinjiang, Beijing took her sister away, one more person in a system of camps she says has swallowed over 3 million souls

Long-delayed report drawn in part from interviews with former detainees calls for urgent action; makes no mention of genocide that some countries have accused China of committing

Outgoing human rights chief Michelle Bachelet says her office is 'trying' to meet self-imposed deadline for long-awaited report on China's alleged abuses in region

Instead of thorough probe into alleged abuses, rights advocates fear Michelle Bachelet will get stage-managed tour including in troubled Xinjiang region; US says 'no expectations'

Experts say China's state-run outlets draw attention to the 20,000 Jews who took refuge in Shanghai during WWII to deflect criticism of the regime's treatment of minority Uighurs

Pair joins Elie Wiesel's son in calling on athletes, corporate sponsors 'to walk away from these games,' set to open in Beijing next month

Senior official calls American decision 'bizarre,' as Jerusalem seen cozying up to Beijing despite human rights concerns over China's Uighur minority

Committee demands Beijing end its crimes, including 'forced sterilization, torture, sexual violence, and forced labor,' against Muslim minority

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