10 Nov Causes of Civil War, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, War Crimes Education as Indoctrination: How China Rewrites Uyghur Childhood November 10, 2025 By Huma Siddiqui 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Beijing calls it schooling. Uyghurs call it separation. In Xinjiang, the Chinese state has transformed classrooms into instruments of i...Continue reading
10 Nov Causes of Civil War, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, War Crimes The Repression Architecture: Technology, Surveillance, and Control November 10, 2025 By Huma Siddiqui 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber In Xinjiang, the Chinese Communist Party has built not just camps but a system — a digital empire of control that observes, categorises...Continue reading
09 Nov Causes of Civil War, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, War Crimes Documented Crimes, Denied Justice: The World’s Moral Failure on Uyghur Violence November 9, 2025 By Huma Siddiqui 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber The world has seen the evidence. It has read the reports, heard the survivors, and mapped the camps. Yet nearly three years after the U...Continue reading
09 Nov Causes of Civil War, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, War Crimes Diaspora Under Attack: Uyghurs Abroad, China’s Shadow Follows November 10, 2025 By Huma Siddiqui 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Exile was meant to be an escape. For thousands of Uyghurs who fled Xinjiang’s iron web, freedom lay across borders — in democracies tha...Continue reading
12 Oct Causes of Civil War, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY China’s Nuclear Programme: How Xinjiang Paid the Price for Beijing’s Nuclear Prestige October 15, 2025 By Huma Siddiqui 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Nearly five decades of testing — 22 atmospheric, 22 underground — left Xinjiang scarred: power through the bomb, costs for the people ...Continue reading
06 Oct SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, Causes of Civil War, International Law, International Relations The Chinese Invasion of Tibet That Changed Asia’s Map October 6, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber On 7 October 1950, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) crossed the upper reaches of the Jinsha River and entered Tibet’s eastern provinc...Continue reading
05 Oct Causes of Civil War, International Law, International Relations, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY The 17 Points of Betrayal: How China Legalised an Occupation October 5, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber When the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) entered Tibet in October 1950, China justified its invasion as a “liberation from feudalism.” Y...Continue reading
05 Oct Causes of Civil War, International Law, International Relations, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY The Uprising and the Exodus: How the Dalai Lama’s Flight Redefined Asia October 5, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber By early 1959, the simmering resentment in Tibet had reached a breaking point. Nearly a decade had passed since the signing of the Seve...Continue reading
04 Oct Causes of Civil War, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY How Pakistan’s Navy Converted Coastal Land into a Parallel Real-Estate Economy October 4, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Along Pakistan’s coastline, a quiet yet sweeping transformation of public land into elite residential and commercial enclaves has unfol...Continue reading
04 Oct Causes of Civil War, International Law, International Relations, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY Tibet: A Frozen Conflict at the Roof of the World October 6, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Seventy-five years after the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) crossed the Jinsha River and occupied Tibet, the region remains one of the ...Continue reading