Ask the world to face the suffering of Uyghurs and the brutality of the CCP

ئاسىيە ئۇيغۇر
10 min readAug 17, 2020

Ask the world to face the suffering of Uyghurs and the brutality of the CCP
Author: Asiye Abdulahad
Pen name: Asiye.Uyghur
The leak of a large number of confidential documents about Xinjiang concentration camps aroused strong reactions from the international community. The overwhelming passage of the Uyghur Bill of Rights in the U.S. House of Representatives made the Chinese Communist government even more uneasy. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China and many other departments have issued statements to defend their genocide, vigorously slander the Uyghurs, and threaten the United States and the international community with the recurrence of the September 11 terrorist attacks. The CCP’s denial desire is overshadowed, and the world has even more affirmed the authenticity of the CCP’s crime of genocide against Uyghurs. Although the CCP claimed that the leaked documents were fake, it could not provide any evidence. The document is unequivocal, and many authoritative organizations and well-known media, including the International Journalists’ Union and the New York Times, are only released to the public after investigation and verification.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that the United States invaded and occupied Indian territory more than 200 years ago and has not protected the Indians’ civil rights until today. The Chinese government tried to use historical events hundreds of years ago to justify its illegal act of occupying Uyghur territory. This is ridiculous. It is like the British occupying India for hundreds of years, but it never declares that India is a part of Britain since ancient times. The Americans never deny the fact that this country originally belonged to Indians. While apologizing for historical behavior, they also adopted laws and economics. Various policies in such areas to make up and remedy. This metaphor of the Chinese government accidentally admitted its shameless lie that “Xinjiang has been a part of China since ancient times.”
The Chinese government says there are 25 million people in Xinjiang. According to the 2010 census data of the National Bureau of Statistics of China, the Uyghurs have a population of 100,693,346, accounting for 7555% of China’s total population. Among the 56 ethnic groups in China, the total population ranks fourth, except for the Han, Hui, and Manchu ethnic groups with the largest population. . However, comparing the population statistics of 1953, we will find many problems. According to the statistics of the “First National Census Registration” published by the National Bureau of Statistics of the People’s Republic of China in November 1954, as of June 30, 1953, the population of the so-called Xinjiang Province was 4,873,608, including 3,640,125 Uyghurs. It accounts for 75% of Xinjiang’s total population, and Han nationality only accounts for 6%. However, in 2010, the Han population increased by 14.7 times, accounting for 40.1% of Xinjiang’s population, while the Uyghur population dropped to 46%, which is enough to prove that the Uyghur population is strictly controlled and the CCP has implemented a population policy of colonial assimilation in Xinjiang.

From 1949 to 2010, the proportion of the Uyghur population continued to decline, while the proportion of the Han population increased at an alarming rate. Apart from the large-scale massacre of Uyghurs and the large-scale migration of Han Chinese to Xinjiang, there is no other factor that can reasonably explain the population gap. The Chinese government claims to implement “national autonomy” in Xinjiang, but none of the people in Xinjiang understands true autonomy. Uyghurs have always been marginalized within the Chinese political system. Not only have they never enjoyed autonomy, but they also have no equal rights with other Chinese citizens. In Xinjiang, although the chairman of the autonomous region is a Uyghur ethnic group, the party committee secretary has the final say. The chairman has no real power at all because the Chinese government never trusts the Uyghur ethnic group. The leaders of autonomous regions have always been nominated by and controlled by the Communist Party of China. Uyghurs are treated as second-class citizens on their own land. They are prohibited from studying their own history, culture and literature, and unable to develop their own national culture and inherit their own historical heritage. Although it is clearly stipulated in the Ethnic Regional Autonomy Law that “local autonomous regions have the right to use their own national language and protect the national language”, Uyghurs are forced to learn Chinese and Chinese, and give up their own language and culture. Unqualified Chinese has been an excuse for Uyghurs to be abandoned by society for a long time. Uyghur language and Uyghur national identity are subject to obvious discrimination in various aspects such as further education, employment, promotion, and travel. Uyghurs are marginalized on their own land, survive hard, and their dignity is trampled on.
The right of Uyghurs to believe in religion is restricted and persecuted by the Chinese government. The Chinese government has never considered the needs of Uyghurs for religious knowledge, and has never created an environment where Uyghurs can freely receive excellent international secular religious knowledge. Although some policy support was given to the Muslim masses during Hu Yaobang’s period, the state has never invested any financial aid in academic or religious education. I have seen all over Europe that there are mosques and Islamic schools from cities to villages. Muslims from elementary school to university receive formal education while also being able to easily receive religious education. Moreover, most Muslims in Europe are immigrants. Uyghurs in their homeland have been severely suppressed by the CCP for their beliefs, and they have to obtain religious knowledge through unprofessional amateur religious teachers or elders. The policies Xi Jinping has implemented in recent years are aimed at eliminating the ethnic and religious identity of Uyghurs. In the past 70 years, Uyghurs have experienced many large-scale genocide and cultural extermination carried out by the Chinese Communist government. From 1950 to 1953, Wang Zhen led an army of 100,000 invaded Uyghur homes and massacred hundreds of thousands or even millions of Uyghurs. After that, the Uyghurs and the CCP invaders have never stopped fighting. In the anti-rightist movement of the Chinese Communist Party in 1957, countless Uyghur intellectuals, revolutionary fighters, national heroes and even ordinary people who contributed to the establishment of the Republic of East Turkistan were brutally persecuted. The so-called three-year famine from 1959 to 1961 caused countless Han Chinese to migrate to Xinjiang in large numbers. At the same time, Uyghurs had to flee to Central Asia and other countries under the persecution of the CCP. After 48 nuclear tests were conducted in Luopu County, Xinjiang, Tarim and Taklimakan, the people of Xinjiang suffered great harm, the birth rate dropped, the death rate rose, the incidence of disease and cancer increased, the incidence of tumors and the incidence of congenital disabilities Rapid growth. The persecution of the “Cultural Revolution” on Uyghurs and their homes is endless. During his tenure, Hu Yaobang implemented the policy of tenderness. On May 31, 1984, on the basis of summarizing the experience of implementing regional ethnic autonomy, the Second Session of the Sixth National People’s Congress passed the “Regional Ethnic Autonomy Law” and Hu Yaobang formulated it for Xinjiang. The six Xinjiang Articles generally include: full autonomy; self-cultivation; support a large amount of funds to promote agricultural and animal husbandry production for the urgent needs of the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang; restore Xinjiang’s cultural, educational and scientific undertakings; and transfer the parts of Xinjiang to the inland in batches. The Party Committee of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of the Communist Party of China has adjusted its leading bodies at all levels on a large scale throughout the region to increase the proportion of local ethnic cadres. This gave Uighurs a short recovery period, but the good times did not last long. In 2001, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress revised the “Regional Ethnic Autonomy Law”. After the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989, the United States originally prepared sanctions against China. In 1990, when the Soviet Communist Party disintegrated and the world’s red regimes began to collapse, Sino-US relations also reached the most dangerous moment with the June Fourth Massacre. However, the terrorist attacks of 9/11 suddenly reversed everything, Sino-US relations were revived, and the CCP’s red regime continued. At the moment when the United States was severely traumatized by terrorism, the CCP and the United States have skillfully transformed their hostile relationship into a strategic partnership. From then on, the United States began to help China go to the world, and extended the opportunity for the CCP to persecute Uyghurs and other Chinese people. In the name of combating terrorism, the CCP started its propaganda machine to demonize and vilify Uyghurs, making Uyghurs gradually turned into thieves and extremists in the eyes of mainland Chinese people. Internationally, they are also trying to make Uyghurs equivalent to terror. Molecule impression. Although the international community has denied that Uyghurs are connected with terrorism because they have not seen any evidence, the CCP has achieved its goal to a certain extent, marginalizing Uyghurs and gradually becoming a group almost forgotten by the world.
In 2009, the weird 6.26 Shaoguan Incident and 7.5 Incident were originally students sitting in and asking the government to explain the 6.26 Incident. However, the armed police shot and fired at the group of unarmed innocent students, turning this ordinary parade into a terrible massacre. . The CCP’s slander, information blockade, and hatred have reached the point where the Chinese people are completely ignorant of the truth and even support the massacre. Since the Yining Incident in 1997, the Chinese government issued a policy of combating “extreme terrorist forces”, and going abroad has become the most difficult thing. After 2009, the policy was further tightened, and it became more difficult for Uighurs to go abroad than to climb to heaven. For a passport, some Uyghurs did not hesitate to move to the mainland or spend tens of thousands. However, during the period when Uyghurs were strictly controlled, weird incidents still occurred. Since 2011, Wahhabi fundamentalism, which has been vigilant by the Chinese government, began to spread in Xinjiang. It has become common to buy books about Wahhabi fundamentalism. In 2014, a large-scale CCP massacre of Uyghurs occurred in Shache County as a result of a Ramadan religious ceremony. The Chinese government claimed that this incident was related to Wahhabi thought. The secrecy measures are very strict, and the neighbors have even reached the untrustworthy Xinjiang. In the southern Xinjiang Shache County, where religious extremism has been violently cracked down, why has Wahhabism spread? One has to doubt whether the government intends to allow Uyghurs to come into contact with Wahhabi thought? So as to create evidence for the CCP to smear Uyghurs with terrorism? Since 2016, when Chen Quanguo became the party secretary of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, he has blatantly arrested Uighurs on a large scale and expanded the persecution of Uyghurs in the name of the so-called “education and training center.” First, all Uyghurs are required to turn in their passports, to recall Uyghurs overseas, or force foreign governments to repatriate Uyghurs. (The whereabouts of Uyghur students who were repatriated on a large scale from Egypt are still unknown). At the same time, the CCP began to collect Uyghur bio-information, count the Uyghur population, collect Uyghur blood samples, build a large number of concentration camps and imprison Uyghurs, implement an assimilation policy urgently, force Uyghur women to marry with Han people, and detain Uyghur children whose parents are detained in concentration camps. Detained in child concentration camps for unified management, the Uyghur population was forced to move to the interior in the name of transferring surplus labor. (Professor Yiliham, who submitted systematic policy recommendations to the Chinese government in this regard, was sentenced to life imprisonment). The authorities have launched a large number of so-called “visit Huihui, get together with parents” to live in Uyghur families and supervise Uyghurs 24 hours a day. Introduce a large number of Han people from the mainland to Xinjiang with preferential policies. While the new immigrants of Han people develop micro-enterprises and live a new life in Xinjiang with government subsidies, Uyghurs have fully entered a society under Nazi management. In an Orwellian environment, the CCP forces Uyghurs to completely abandon their beliefs and their sense of national identity, completely isolate them from their own national language, culture, and living habits, and force Uyghurs to accept full assimilation or disappear from the earth. Corner.
In the past 3–4 years, most Uighurs abroad have completely lost contact with their families in China. However, all Uyghurs in China have been deprived of their basic right to be human. Uyghurs are being promoted by the Chinese government as a backward, extreme, terrifying, and barbaric group. What makes Uyghurs feel even more desperate is that under the CCP’s false propaganda, economic buying and political coercion, many countries have chosen to believe in the CCP. Uyghurs are facing genocide on their own land, but most countries in the world choose to ignore it! The brave and strong Uyghurs have not been overwhelmed by these sufferings. In the absence of financial aid, manpower, and the support of the international community, foreign Uyghur groups use their last strength to fight the evil regime of the CCP. The Uyghurs’ struggle began to receive attention and support in the United States and Western democratic societies. Some concentration camp survivors who survived because of their foreign status came forward to testify. Uyghurs have told the world about their experiences or their family members being kidnapped and sentenced by the CCP, abused or even killed in concentration camps. Uyghurs are struggling in despair. A large number of secret government documents about Nazi concentration camps in Xinjiang have exposed the fact that Uyghurs are facing genocide. In the second half of June this year, I also received “secret government documents” concerning Xinjiang concentration camps. Although I have been harassed in various ways, panic and nervous for half a year, fortunately these documents are finally released to the public and let the world know the truth under the efforts of the international league of people ICIJ.

Faced with ironclad evidence, the CCP government’s denial and rebuttal are insulting the world’s intelligence and conscience, slandering the common values ​​of the civilized world, and defying international human rights laws. However, the lies written in ink cannot conceal the facts written in blood. The CCP’s crimes against humanity will surely be condemned by the just world and tried by the International Court of Justice!
Written in the Netherlands on December 9, 2019

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