"China has also been systematically hollowing out Uyghur culture in Xinjiang’s towns and cities, degrading Muslim landmarks, and inviting non-Uyghurs to move in — or visit for a vacation."

Megha Rajagopalan is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter with the New York Times, specialising in international human rights, labour and conflict. She is known for investigating how governments and companies abuse power and impact the lives of vulnerable people.

Megha started her career in China as a Fulbright scholar but has since reported from both the Middle East and South East Asia. Her Pulizer Prize-winning work used satellite imagery and investagative architecture to uncover the Chinese Government's mass incarceration and detention of minorities in Xingjiang.