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Uyghurnet

Uyghurnet is rebuilt as a cautious source-backed website entity route for the International Uyghur Network naming variant and the uyghurnet.org source packet.

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Also known as
Uyghurnet, UyghurNet, International Uyghur Network, Uyghurnet.org
Topics
uyghurnetinternational-uyghur-networkuyghur-websiteuyghur-mediasource-archivesource-review

Quick answer

Uyghurnet is handled here as a reviewed Uyghur-related website entity route. The review packet uses uyghurnet.org as the primary website signal, including the English homepage, about page, and a representative article page. Uyghur Human Rights Project, Radio Free Asia, and World Uyghur Congress are retained only as broader rights, media, and organization-network context. This page identifies the website name, records aliases, and keeps Hub review dossiers out of public search.

The safe answer is limited. A reader can use this profile to confirm the canonical route for Uyghurnet, see the source packet, and understand how editors should route related mentions. It is not a media-company profile, a live publication directory, a current ownership record, or a full archive of every item on the site.

Identity and source trail

The website signal is the first identity check. The homepage shows the current site navigation and content categories, while the about page and representative article page help editors confirm that the old Hub packet was pointing at a website source rather than a separate organization profile.

Uyghur Human Rights Project, Radio Free Asia, and World Uyghur Congress help editors route related Uyghur-rights, reporting, and organization-network context without treating this page as a general explainer. The source roles should remain separate because a website can republish, summarize, translate, or link to material without becoming the source of every claim it contains.

What this profile can safely say

The source packet supports one durable website route for Uyghurnet. It also records aliases including Uyghurnet, UyghurNet, International Uyghur Network, Uyghurnet.org. It does not support unstated claims about ownership, editors, registration status, address, staffing, funding, publishing process, editorial standards, archive completeness, or partnerships.

The old Hub route used a generic International Uyghur Network label even though the source-packet identity signal is uyghurnet.org. This batch keeps the old slug for continuity, but uses Uyghurnet as the canonical website name and preserves the Hub review page as an unlisted audit trail. That distinction matters for search quality. A canonical website entity page should identify the site, preserve aliases, show the source trail, and route readers to stronger related pages. It should not compete with dated reporting, organization profiles, or detailed policy explainers.

How editors should use this entity

  • Use this entity for identity routing when content mentions Uyghurnet, UyghurNet, Uyghurnet.org, or International Uyghur Network in the sense of the uyghurnet.org website. Do not state ownership, editors, funders, legal registration, publishing frequency, editorial policy, partnerships, or relationship to Network for Uyghur Rights unless a dated direct source supports the claim.
  • Use Uyghur Human Rights Project when an article needs research context about Uyghur rights.
  • Use World Uyghur Congress when an article needs international Uyghur organization-network context.
  • Use Radio Free Asia only when a dated media item supports the specific claim being made.
  • Do not merge this route with Network for Uyghur Rights, Uyghur Human Rights Project, World Uyghur Congress, or any other organization unless a future source review proves a canonical relationship.
  • For dated claims about articles, editorial activity, ownership, takedowns, republishing, translations, reports, sanctions, investigations, or government action, cite the specific dated source directly.

Why Hub review pages stay outside search

The older Hub pages were source-review dossiers. They collected candidate source URLs and editorial notes, but they were not public profiles. This rebuilt entity page is the canonical destination for Uyghurnet. Duplicate or generic Hub routes should remain unlisted as audit trails so users and crawlers do not see thin pages for the same intent.

If a future editor finds stronger about pages, archive records, ownership disclosures, media profiles, or independent third-party references, this entity can be expanded. Until then, the page should stay focused on identity, aliases, source roles, and routing.

Editorial boundaries

Do not expand this page into a general explainer about China, Xinjiang, East Turkestan, East Turkistan, diaspora politics, press freedom, refugee policy, or human-rights law. Those topics need their own pages with direct citations. This route should stay limited to the website name, the source packet, and editorial handling instructions.

Before adding any new factual claim, check whether the claim is supported by the website itself or by a dated independent source. If support is missing, leave the claim out or move it to a source-review note. That keeps the entity useful for navigation without making claims that the evidence does not carry.

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