China destroys Uigurenzentrum: Inheritance of a dissident in ruins!
China destroys Uigurenzentrum: Inheritance of a dissident in ruins!
In a shattering campaign, China recently demolished the Rebiya Kade Trade Center, a signal symbol of Uigura Culture in Xinjiang, without notice. The center, which once served as a flowering trading center for over 800 unused companies, has been unused since 2009, reports Voa news . A former business owner anonymously stated that the authorities forced local business to close for two days to hide the demolition work. This destruction is regarded by Uiguren activists as part of Beijing's systematic efforts to suppress the Uigurian identity and its cultural heritage, an assessment that is underpinned by international criticism and accusations of crimes against humanity.
Uigurian fighters are determined
At the same time as the crowd of the trade center, the Uigurian military group, which has established itself in Syria, addressed violent words to China. In the video published on December 8th, the group explains that she wants to continue the fights in her home country. The spokesman for the Türkistan-Islamic Party announced that for Allah in Syria and the Chinese "unbelievers" from Urumqi, Aksu and Kaschgar will pass. With this aggressive rhetoric, the Uigurian fighters show their will to actively carry the conflict against the Chinese government. These statements and military activities in Syria could further heat the tensions between Beijing and Uigurian diaspora and create a threatening picture for China's self.
voiced from a position of deep grievance, the #tip emphasizes its goal to "liberate the Muslims of East Turkistan from the chinese occupation." In the time when China captures over a million Uighers in re -education camps, the military mobilization of such groups is a worrying signal. The ongoing demolitions of cultural heritage and the drastic repression against minorities in China and the military determination of the tip could create a dangerous dynamic that could result in serious consequences both in Germany and internationally.
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