China’s Muslim Crackdown Extends to Those Living Abroad

Chinese authorities, fearing radical influence, threaten to throw family members still in the country’s far west Xinjiang region into detention

BEIJING—China’s mass detention campaign against Muslims in its far west is targeting people who have moved overseas, with Chinese authorities investigating whether members of the Uighur ethnic group are involved in any antigovernment activities.

For more than a year, security officials have told Uighurs living abroad to provide documentation of their overseas activities and to spy and inform on other Uighurs, most of whom are Muslim, according to interviews and chat records reviewed by The Wall Street Journal. Other expatriate...