[1][2] Uyghur-American activist Rushan Abbas, who founded Campaign for Uyghurs in 2017, attempts to seek clarity about the whereabouts of her sister Gulshan, a retired doctor living in Xianjiang, after she goes missing in 2018.
The film features interviews with Rushan Abbas' husband Abdulhakim Idris, Gulshan Abbas' daughter Ziba Murat, Uyghur activist Dolkun Isa, German anthropologist Adrian Zenz and CGTV columnist Einar Tangen, who provides a pro-CCP perspective.
It ends with Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin formally acknowledging the prison sentence of Gulshan Abbas in 2020.
According to Abbas' testimony at a hearing of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, the supposed reason for the cancellation were visits by Chinese diplomats to the venue.
[2][3] The U.S. State Department screened the film at a number of their embassies, including in Austria, Portugal and Germany.