Alim Seytoff
@SeytoffAlim
Radio Free Asia Uyghur Service Director
For nearly 20 years, we've been exposing the Chinese regime's murder-for-organs industry targeting practitioners of Falun Gong. Now we know what happens when the world turns a blind eye. The Chinese regime has since expanded this industry to target other groups, including the…
"Your thoughts are owned. Your speech, your expression, even your movements are owned…Checkpoints, facial recognition software, emotion detection, iris-scanning systems…You are being monitored 24/7." @RushanAbbas exposes the harrowing realities of life in East Turkestan.
Is what China calls “Xinjiang” beautiful? Yes. Does that area include tens of thousands of local inhabitants in concentration camps? Yes as well.
Stunning scenery you would never see on BBC or CNN. It's simply not part of their narrative. 📍Ili, Xinjiang, China
Pure evil. The world must wake up to the horrors being perpetrated by the CCP against their own people. telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
🔴 China ‘to triple number of Uyghur organ-harvesting centres’ telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…
南华早报引据几位熟知内情的人士透露,中国外交部长王毅周三对欧盟最高外交官卡拉斯说,中国政府无法承受俄罗斯在乌克兰的失利,因为中国担心美国随后会将全部注意力转移到北京身上。
Breaking: Xinjiang gets new party secretary as Ma Xingrui is replaced by Chen Xiaojiang, deputy United Front Work Department minister and the first ethnic Han appointed director of the National Ethnic Affairs Commission. Chen affirms primacy of stability in Xinjiang:👇
I guess that the Director of PUP does not read their own books. While this statement suggests a lack of understanding of the content of my book, it does use PUP's publication of my work as a means of whitewashing the Director's actions. Likely all about $.
After a government sponsored tour, @PrincetonUPress uses explicitly political language to celebrate party-state policies that removed the #Uyghur language from the education system. #China #Xinjiang
Wow, I thought it was misidentification but it appears to be the case that Christie Henry, Director of Princeton University Press @PrincetonUPress, did go to the Uyghur-populated region and regurgitate propaganda about coexistence in one of the heaviest policed places on earth.
Interesting (and discouraging) example of how PRC desperation to whitewash their policies in Xinjiang hurts its international relations and makes it harder for those trying to maintain engagement with China. A 🧵regarding Princeton Press' trip to Xinjiang:
Dear god, @PrincetonUPress is even proud of the visit to Xinjiang, issuing a press note that gushes about newfound appreciation for "the incredible power of Uyghur poetry," nevermind poet Tahir Hamut Izgil literally wrote a book called WAITING TO BE ARRESTED AT NIGHT.
Argentina's highest court allows Uyghur universal jurisdiction case to be opened, paving the way for a potential criminal ruling against Beijing and implicated officials through universal jurisdiction - for crimes against humanity and/or genocide. Article link is below:
"Yesterday's East Turkestan is today's Hong Kong, and that will be tomorrow's Taiwan." @_joeysiu on how the CCP's exploitation of Hong Kong is a threat to US strategic interests.
New report by @article19org on the increasingly important topic of China's Transnational Repression (TNR), based on 29 interviews. The CCP targets dissidents, Hong Kongers, ethnic groups (Uyghurs/Tibetans) through increasingly sophisticated methods. Link is below. @michaelcaster
During the research, I realized the authorities have not only transferred my neighbors to forcibly work at factories, but they also changed the name of my village, from Uluyol to Bidilik, as part of an effort to erase Uyghur culture. I am from Qaradowa. hrw.org/news/2024/06/1…
New Report: "Risk at the Source" by @GRC_HumanRights exposes how #UyghurForcedLabor is linked to critical minerals supply chain, feeding aerospace, automotive, battery, defense, medical, & electronics industries, at the cost of crimes against humanity. apnews.com/article/china-…
Thank you, @RepJoeWilson. RFA Uyghur is emblematic of the work we have done in countering CCP propaganda. We appreciate your vocal support!
Grateful today to speak on the floor about the CCP’s genocide of the Uyghur population. We must support Radio Free Asia Uyghur service.
Grateful today to speak on the floor about the CCP’s genocide of the Uyghur population. We must support Radio Free Asia Uyghur service.
washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/… The Chinese government essentially eliminated Uyghur broadcasting by imprisoning Uyghur journalists, Uyghur writers and Uyghur editors in internment camps, said Alim Seytoff, director of RFA’s Uyghur service …
“China spent vast sums to try to jam RFA’s Uyghur service, @SeytoffAlim added. The broadcasts, available to the more than 11 million Uyghurs living in Xinjiang, brought global attention to China’s repression of Uyghurs.