Cameron McDonald, Associate Member, Immigration and Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction War is often understood as a policy of violence the powerful use to impose their will.[1] War and other armed conflicts have long been among the largest drivers of forced mass migration.[2] War forces civilians to flee the […]
Daily Archives: May 28, 2026
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Kitty McMaster, Associate Member, Immigration and Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction In Xinjiang, China has built a system of mass detention, surveillance, and coercive control directed at Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities.[1] China describes these measures as counterterrorism and vocational education, yet the available evidence shows a system […]