You are here: Homepage Tag Camp Articles The author Gulbahar Haitiwaji, born in 1966 in Xinjiang, northern China, is an engineer. In 2017 she was arrested in China Photo: Emmanuelle Marchadour Photo: Emmanuelle Marchadour Human rights | China “Not giving up the fight” Gulbahar Haitiwaji is the first Uighur woman to have published a book about her time in a Chinese “re-education camp”. She talks about life after publication Interview with Gulbahar Haitiwaji 04/14/2022 The Zervou Refugee Camp for refugees on the island of Samos, built with EU funds in 2021. Photo: Louisa Gouliamaki / AFP / Getty Images Migration | Greece Just beyond Lesbos On the Greek island of Samos, refugees are being crammed into a remote, high-security camp akin to a prison. Local volunteers are appalled By Wolfgang Stréter 01/07/2022 A gym was set up for protesters at the site of a gas station Photo: Vaibhav Raghunandan Farmers’ protest | India The siege of Delhi For a year, thousands of farmers converged at the gates of the Indian capital, demonstrating against the government’s agricultural reform. Their tenacity finally paid off, with the surprise announcement that three controversial farm laws would be withdrawn By Vaibhav Raghunandan 10/01/2021
The author Gulbahar Haitiwaji, born in 1966 in Xinjiang, northern China, is an engineer. In 2017 she was arrested in China Photo: Emmanuelle Marchadour Photo: Emmanuelle Marchadour Human rights | China “Not giving up the fight” Gulbahar Haitiwaji is the first Uighur woman to have published a book about her time in a Chinese “re-education camp”. She talks about life after publication Interview with Gulbahar Haitiwaji 04/14/2022
The Zervou Refugee Camp for refugees on the island of Samos, built with EU funds in 2021. Photo: Louisa Gouliamaki / AFP / Getty Images Migration | Greece Just beyond Lesbos On the Greek island of Samos, refugees are being crammed into a remote, high-security camp akin to a prison. Local volunteers are appalled By Wolfgang Stréter 01/07/2022
A gym was set up for protesters at the site of a gas station Photo: Vaibhav Raghunandan Farmers’ protest | India The siege of Delhi For a year, thousands of farmers converged at the gates of the Indian capital, demonstrating against the government’s agricultural reform. Their tenacity finally paid off, with the surprise announcement that three controversial farm laws would be withdrawn By Vaibhav Raghunandan 10/01/2021