Founder | Australian Strategic Policy Institute |
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Purpose | Publicize human rights violations in Xinjiang |
Location | |
Official language | English |
Funding | United States Department of State |
Website | xjdp |
The Xinjiang Data Project is a China-focused Australian research project created and managed by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI).[1][2] The project states that it has identified grave human rights violations in Xinjiang, including the mass detention of minorities, and compulsory sterilizations.[3][4][5]
The researchers found that one out of every three mosques have been demolished in Xinjiang since 2017.[6]