International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation
The International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation is a Uyghur diaspora organization profile candidate now rebuilt as a source-backed entity with official,...
Profile
- Also known as
- International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation, IUHRDF, International Uyghur Human Rights & Democracy Foundation
- Official or reference links
- iuhrdf.orguhrp.orgwww.amnesty.org/en/location/asia-and-the-pacific/east-asia/chinawww.hrw.org/asia/china-and-tibetwww.rfa.org/english/news/uyghurwww.uyghurcongress.org/en/affiliate-organizations
- Topics
- iuhrdfuyghur-diasporahuman-rightsdemocracy-advocacysource-backed-entity
Quick answer
The International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation is handled here as a Uyghur diaspora civil-society organization profile. The reviewed source packet includes the official domain iuhrdf.org, Uyghur civil-society context from the Uyghur Human Rights Project and World Uyghur Congress, and independent rights or media context from Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Radio Free Asia. This page should be used for identity and routing, not as proof for every claim a future article may make about the organization.
Identity and source trail
The official domain is the first identity signal for the organization name. Official or self-published material can establish how an organization presents itself, but it is not enough by itself for public search approval. The source packet therefore pairs the official site with external sources that help readers understand the setting in which Uyghur diaspora organizations are cited.
The Uyghur Human Rights Project is a source-backed entity on this site and a useful route for research and advocacy context. The World Uyghur Congress affiliate organizations page gives network context for Uyghur civil-society groups. Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Radio Free Asia are not identity records for this foundation, but they help frame the rights environment in which readers encounter the foundation name.
What this profile can safely say
The safe claim is narrow: the page identifies a named Uyghur human-rights and democracy organization and records the current editorial source packet used to verify whether it deserves a durable entity page. It should not claim current officers, registration status, address, funding, legal status, or program results unless a dated primary or independent source supports those details.
Because the name contains both human rights and democracy terms, readers may arrive with sensitive political or legal questions. This profile keeps the wording cautious. It separates official self-description, rights-monitoring context, diaspora network context, and news coverage instead of merging them into one unsupported summary.
How editors should use this entity
- Use this page when an article needs to identify the International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation by name.
- For broader Uyghur rights research, route readers to Uyghur Human Rights Project.
- For umbrella-organization context, route readers to World Uyghur Congress.
- For United States community organization context, route readers to Uyghur American Association.
- For claims about a specific event, quote, report, meeting, sanction, or legal action, cite the dated source directly instead of relying on this profile alone.
Why the old Hub page stays outside search
The earlier Hub page was a source-review dossier. It collected useful URLs, but it was not written as a public entity profile. Keeping that older route unlisted avoids a second weak page competing with this reviewed entity. The old route can remain as an internal audit trail while public or internal navigation points to the source-backed entity profile.
Editorial boundaries
Do not use this profile to imply endorsement, legal recognition, current leadership, or membership in a network unless a cited source says so. Do not copy broad allegations from rights reports into this organization profile. If a page discusses conditions in Xinjiang, detention allegations, forced labor, culture, religion, or state policy, it needs its own source-backed article or resource page with direct citations.
Sources
Related reading
- Uyghur Tribunal Evidence and What Its Judgment Can and Cannot Prove
A legal-source guide to the Uyghur Tribunal, civil tribunal findings, evidence limits and Xinjiang human-rights claims.