“Instead of allowing slip-roads to antisemitism to form, government and policy makers need to take a stronger stand and approach against this by tightening legislation to tackle conspiracies, misogyny and racism to prevent them from gaining traction online.”
What Is China Doing to the Uighurs in Xinjiang?
In October 2020, Germany issued a joint statement on behalf of 39 U.N. member states condemning the “increasing number of reports of gross human-rights violations” in Xinjiang, including “severe restrictions on freedom of religion or belief and the freedoms of movement, association, and expression as well as on Uighur culture.” The U.S. signed on to this statement, along with the U.K., France, Japan, and other large democracies.
