Ethnic groups in Asia

Uighur security personnel patrol near the Id Kah Mosque in Kashgar in western China's Xinjiang region, Nov. 4, 2017. A Chinese Communist Party official signaled Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, that there would likely be no let-up in its crackdown in the Xinjiang r

Undeterred by ICC decision, Uighurs hail EU, UK steps toward holding China accountable

Justice

For several years, Beijing repeatedly denied allegations of genocide. But some recent developments suggest 2021 may see a breakthrough in the Uighurs’ long struggle for justice, with help from a new group of international lawmakers. 

A woman holds up a picture of her father on a cellphone.

Uighur restaurant owner speaks out: ‘I should fight for my father’

Immigration
china

Report: China using ‘big data’ to crack down on suspected extremists

Global Politics
Crimea

Can Crimea really just ditch Ukraine for Russia?

Global Politics
Crimea

Can Crimea really just ditch Ukraine for Russia?

Global Politics

Spain had near-miss with terrorism attributed to Chechen group

Global Politics

Last year, Spain foiled what it said was a terrorist plot to fly gliders into the British enclave of Gibraltar. Two Chechens and a Turk were convicted, but later freed when a judge decided there wasn’t enough evidence. Various intelligence agencies reportedly were interested in the incidents, because of the ties to Chechnya.

California community fuses traditional, western medicine to help Hmong immigrants

Health & Medicine

The Hmong community has been among the more resistant to western medicine since migrating to the United States over the last 60 to 70 years. Traditionally, they preferred the treatment of a Hmong shaman. But in California, there’s an effort underway to bring the two types of medicine together.

Trust and Betrayal in a Tale from Chechnya

Arts, Culture & Media

Author Anthony Marra talks with anchor Marco Werman about his debut novel “A Constellation of Vital Phenomena.” Marra’s story is set in modern Chechnya and delves into the moral dilemmas facing strangers thrown together in war.

Clean Shoes, Folk Dancing, Liza Umarova: Things to Love About Chechen Culture

Arts, Culture & Media

The Boston Marathon bombings investigation has focused a big spotlight on Chechnya. The two suspects’ family — the Tsarnaevs — have Chechen roots. Journalist Nathan Thornburgh blogs about the need to consider another side of Chechnya.

An Alleged Chechen Terrorist Plot, Thwarted in Spain

Conflict & Justice

Chechen terrorism has been mostly targeted against Russia. But a year ago in Spain two Chechens and a Turk were arrested for allegedly plotting to attack Gibraltar during the London Summer Olympics. With bombs dropped from paragliders.