Saturday, 13 April 2019

International Condemnation of China’s Concentration Camps

China is detaining Uyghur Muslims and other Turkic people in concentration camps, they are reportedly forced to denounce Islam, adopt atheism and pledge their allegiance to the Chinese state.


According to separationists, East Turkestan is the name of the region occupied by China and the homeland of Uyghurs or Uighurs; the Chinese state refers to the same region as Xinjiang, which is currently considered to be China’s largest province and the world’s largest open prison.

Uyghurs, Tibetans and people of various faiths and ethnic backgrounds have long sought to make people aware of their plight. Demonstrations in Switzerland, Pakistan, Indonesia, Canada, Turkey, United States, Netherlands… involved protesters actively shaming China’s Digital Dictatorship for its crackdown on minorities.




 Millions of Uyghurs are detained in Chinese concentration camps; which is perhaps the most dreadful human rights crisis in the world these days.
Dictators of China have struggled to control the region and its people for long years; surveillance technology is the new weapon in their campaign.
The locals can rarely have a chance to communicate their fears to foreign reporters (who rarely visit the province and try to investigate the issue); armed guards and surveillance cameras are spread all over the region, when Chinese flags are enforced on roof tops of several buildings, including the dimes of the mosques.
The Digital Dictatorship of China is moving forward to apply a “Social Score” system in which almost every instance of a citizen’s life is recorded, and the score is calculated accordingly. Low Social Scores may mean imposing restrictions on citizens in terms of travel, banking services, transportation, employment… or even detainment.

Miserable enough for the majority of the Chinese citizens, this system involves enormous burden on ethnic minorities in China. If you are a Hun Chinese, you are deemed trustworthy and granted freedom of movement (as long as you do not oppose the state or have trouble meeting any of your social, legal or financial obligations), if you are a Uyghur, you start with an average score, with restrictions imposed on travel and religious practices. If you are a Uyghur male who breaks those restrictions, you are marked as untrustworthy and detained in what the Chinese Communist Party calls “Education and Training Centers”.

 Xi Jinping, China’s dictator and president for life targets Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, government officials and intelligence agencies’ representatives contact Uyghurs in other countries such as the United States and demand that they provide information.
Escaping from China does not necessarily imply that a Uyghur is out of the government’s reach; almost every Uyghur has some friends and/or relatives held in custody, detained in one of China’s concentration camps, being tortured, forced to renounce their faith while singing anthems of the Chinese Communist Party, may or may not be casually electrocuted or forced into restraint devices and stress positions for hours… and most importantly, may or may not be dead.

Statesmen around the world have reacted differently; the Pakistani Prime Minister claimed to be ignorant about China’s crackdown on Turkic people, the Swedish government granted refugee status to Uyghur Muslims facing prosecution in China, the US government condemned the ethnic cleansing process handled by the Chinese state but did not pressure China through economic or diplomatic actions, the Turkish government had a similar attitude toward the problem, condemned the practices while maintaining strong economic and diplomatic ties with China, similar to the strong ties between China and countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt… which none of their governmental officials commented on the humanitarian crisis in East Turkistan (Xinjiang). Check Muslim Dictators Love China.
The Chinese government brushes the criticism away by claiming that they do not detain Uyghurs in concentration camps, and that they keep them in Educational centers for vocational training. The supporters of the Chinese government try to dissuade people around the world from supporting the Uyghur minority by claiming that the whole issue is a piece of fiction created by western propaganda machines for the political benefit of the US government that tries to defame a powerful eastern state like that of China.
This comment was posted on a recent video about China’s Digital Dictatorship and the Uyghur Camps:


The same Ultra Nationalist Nonsense that have been nurtured in almost all countries regardless of their geographical location on the world map. The same rhetoric is used in the United States itself to lead right wing nationalists to support Trump’s Racism and Religious Intolerance.
Humans should care about each other regardless of their nationality, ethnic background and religious affiliations.

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