Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive
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- Title: Cultural Destruction Timeline
- Creator: Xinjiang Documentation Project
- Subject: Cultural Destruction
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This timeline outlines state efforts to regulate religious and cultural expression in Xinjiang. With justifications ranging from deradicalization to development, authorities have eliminated public events, razed mosques and graveyards, and enforced linguistic and cultural homogeneity.
- Description: This timeline outlines state efforts to regulate religious and cultural expression in Xinjiang. With justifications ranging from deradicalization to development, authorities have eliminated public events, razed mosques and graveyards, and enforced linguistic and cultural homogeneity.

- Title: Forced Labour and Detainment Transfer Timeline
- Creator: Xinjiang Documentation Project
- Subject: Vocational Training Centres
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This timeline shows the steps Chinese authorities took to present the internment camp system as ‘vocational training centres’. Under international pressure, state spokespersons have announced the camps as “closed” but in fact, the detainees have either been transferred into long-term prisons or have become forced labourers.
- Description: This timeline shows the steps Chinese authorities took to present the internment camp system as ‘vocational training centres’. Under international pressure, state spokespersons have announced the camps as “closed” but in fact, the detainees have either been transferred into long-term prisons or have become forced labourers.

- Title: Historical Overview of Events Shaping the Politics of...
- Creator: Xinjiang Documentation Project
- Subject: History and Development of the Xinjiang
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This timeline gives an overview of major events in the 20th century that shaped the politic of Xinjiang.
- Description: This timeline gives an overview of major events in the 20th century that shaped the politic of Xinjiang.

- Title: Intellectual and Celebrity Arrests
- Creator: Xinjiang Documentation Project
- Subject: Arrests and Detainment
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This timeline gives an overview of the arrest and incarceration of Uyghur intellectuals and celebrities in Xinjiang. This is a partial overview and does not contain the complete list of notable people who have been arrested. See more at the Xinjiang Victims Database.
- Description: This timeline gives an overview of the arrest and incarceration of Uyghur intellectuals and celebrities in Xinjiang. This is a partial overview and does not contain the complete list of notable people who have been arrested. See more at the Xinjiang Victims Database.

- Title: Major Events Preceding the Construction of Re-Education Camps
- Creator: Xinjiang Documentation Project
- Subject: Re-education Camps
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This timeline gives an overview of major events since the turn of the century, that preceded the establishment of “re-education camps” in Xinjiang. Human rights watchdogs have categorized these camps as mass prisons and internment camps.
- Description: This timeline gives an overview of major events since the turn of the century, that preceded the establishment of “re-education camps” in Xinjiang. Human rights watchdogs have categorized these camps as mass prisons and internment camps.

- Title: Official PRC Response to Human Rights Violations
- Creator: Xinjiang Documentation Project
- Subject: Official State Response to Human Rights Violations
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This timeline documents the changing Communist Party of China response to accusations of human rights violations in Xinjiang. As human rights groups have identified internment camps and forced labour in the region, China has denied these accusations, giving changing explanations since 2018.
- Description: This timeline documents the changing Communist Party of China response to accusations of human rights violations in Xinjiang. As human rights groups have identified internment camps and forced labour in the region, China has denied these accusations, giving changing explanations since 2018.
