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The state terror and the crimes committed by the
Chinese aggressors in East Turkistan take many
different forms. The Chinese government is unjustly
labelling our people as “terrorists”; accuses
innocent people of political crimes and imprisons
and tortures them; practices genocide; oppresses any
free thought; arrests and executes thousands of
innocent men of religion despite their having
nothing to do with the current radical islamist
groups; represses Islam and our over-a-thousand year
old indigenous culture which we have always been
protecting – but now the people are able to protect
these in the name of Islam only secretly. But the
oppression by the Chinese government on a large
scale, against the idea of independence and our
struggle for independence which has been rooted in
our people since long ago is increasing every day.
An example of this is that Imams are controlled in
their convictions and although they have nothing to
do with politics, they are forced to give fatwas in
conformity with Chinese interests.
The country has been turned into an open‑air prison
of more than 1.850.000 m² for the over 20 million
people living in these regions for more than
thousand years and who have nothing in common with
the Chinese regarding their lifestyle, origins,
culture and religion: the Arısachk, Tohar, Iftalıt,
Turan, Hun, Turk, Soghdi, Oghuz and Uyghur. The
freedom and rights of these people are being limited
and they are being subjected to Chinese torture,
which has no like in the world. We will inform about
the project of extermination of a people with a
different historical background, different language,
different geographical location, different ethics,
different religion and a different culture in
sections on media distribution, press and news
exchange, information exchange, general education,
social rights and language.
1. Restriction of the Chinese Government
regarding Media Distribution
With a decree from 1 September 2002 and the decision
to “eradicate the roots”, practices like burning of
books on a massive scale and the removal of the
Uyghur language as a teaching language from the
University have been carried out.
On
31st October 2002, a meeting of high ranking state
officials and administrative officials took place in
Urumchi, the capital of East Turkistan, and actions
to be taken in the ideological field were presented
and it was discussed what kind of policy and
repression could be applied against the protests and
actions of the population they had made against the
injustices imposed upon them. At his gathering, Wang
Lequan, known among the people as “The Executioner”
held a speech in which he stressed that the main
point of that gathering was to discuss how the
publication of every kind of newspaper, magazine,
book and printing houses could be tightly
controlled, and ordered that people struggling for
freedom by means of media institutions, radio,
television and similar regional media institutions
could be severely harmed and ordered that this be
carried out even at the cost of mistakenly striking
thousands of innocent people and institutions, but
not to let a single suspect escape.
Since March 2002, there has been an increase in the
operations carried out in “the field of ideological
educational seminars” in order to “fight against the
struggle for independence”. As a result, the Uyghur
language, it history, culture and literature have
been subject to restrictions ever since. Many
valuable works like the “Risala on Handcraft”, “The
Uyghurs”, “The History of the Huns”, “History of
Uyghur Literature”, “The Uyghur Khanate of Saidiyya”,
“Hard to be a Peasant”, “Awakened Homeland”, “The
Gift”, “The Sand-Covered City”, “Greeting from a
Foreign Homeland to the Mother Homeland” were placed
under prohibition along with essays of famous
writers on independence, any VCR or DVD film
material and pictures which in any way expressed the
struggle for independence. Homes of the people were
raided and such material confiscated and then burned
publicly before the eyes of the people. These
operations took place in the Urumchi, Guldja, Altai,
Artush, Kashgar and Hotan regions and books, tapes
and other media on religion, philosophy, culture and
works of literature amounting to a million in number
were confiscated and burned publicly. Thousands of
people who had protected such material secretly in
their homes were labelled “Islamic terrorists” or
“nationalist separatists” and either heavily fined
or sentenced to prison.
The information presented here rests on information
supplied to the East Turkistan Information Centre
and much of it has been released also by the Chinese
central news agency. In a news-release on
www.tianshannet.com on 24 March 2002 it is reported
that the Chinese government, in its efforts “to
eradicate nationalist separatists” had investigated
seven dossiers, tortured 377 people and sentenced
9115 people to prison. The same site reported on 31
May 2002 that during the continuing “heavy strikes”
of the Chinese government 20 independence
organisations, more than 100 independence fighters,
6000 items of ammunition, 140 arms, 10 explosives
were discovered and over 500 mosques closed.
Additionally three religious books on Islam (books
of great spiritual value) were burned. Dossiers of
40.000 criminal records were examined and more than
40.000 people punished. We have not yet been able to
verify these official statistics released by the
Chinese government. However, we are able to detect,
from the news that three religious books on Islam
were burned, just how much the Chinese state
terrorism is concealed from world media and world
public opinion. Recently, the publication of 54
newspapers and magazines was stopped, 20 bestseller
magazines, among them “World Literature”, “The
Spring” and “Inheritance” were forced to limit their
circulation and sack editors and workers who had
been working hard in this sector for long years.
The burning of our spiritual wealth is a step in the
declared intention to turn our children into Chinese
and the take-over of all affairs by Chinese.
2. Oppression and Restrictions of the Chinese
Government by Means of Administrative Work
In
the following we will quote information from the
East Turkistan Information Centre, from our
reporters inside East Turkistan and news published
by the Chinese media regarding human rights and
related issues. According to the news supplied by a
correspondent of our newspaper “The Spark”, the
Chinese government is striking our independence
movements heavily since April 2002. The central
Chinese government and the police directorate of
East Turkistan organised a propaganda meeting in the
Library of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in
which the independence fight of our people was
labelled as “terrorism”, “nationalist separatism”
and “a danger to national integrity”. The Chinese
government forced all school staff and students, all
workers unions and commerce chambers, and all
personnel of state administration and private
institutions to attend this propaganda meeting and
to express their thoughts and their rejection of all
independence efforts. According to the information
supplied by our reporter, over 400 new photographs
were shown which showed our ghazis and shuhada who
had fought for our independence in fights with
Chinese police, scenes of mass execution by the
Chinese military police, fighters being led to
execution and execution scenes – all these were
displayed before the people of the capital.
According to the news of our reporter Timur Choki
from inside the country on 28 March 2002,
newspapers, magazines and books in the Uyghur
language were collected in Urumchi and burned in the
waste burning facilities. Since that day, the
enforced burning of books, magazines and newspapers
in the Uyghur language has spread like itself was an
uncontrolled fire. According to the news in the
Chinese edition of the “Kashgar Newspaper”, the
Chinese government gathered all mayors and village
leaders of 12 towns and villages in the Kashgar
region and announced that a first phase of strikes
against “islamic terror” and “nationalist
separatists” had been a success and that on that day
a second phase of strikes would be officially
initiated. Then a collection of 42.320 items of
newspapers, magazines, books and different recording
media was burned.
According to news supplied by our reporter
Yorunkash, the police has, in order to comply with
the command to carry out a “strike”, searched every
house in the two villages of Chira and Kiriye in the
Hotan region and confiscated books and arrested
those who resisted. Thus, the oppressive Chinese
government is becoming more and more aggressive in
East Turkistan each day. According to news of the
East Turkistan Information Centre, the “Kashgar
Newspaper” reported on 4 July 2002, that a group of
over 60 specially communist school educated people
were rallying through towns and villages like
Yopurga and Mekit and were gathering state
officials, teachers and students on a daily basis
and forcing them to adopt the politics of the
central government, the subjects being “islamic
terrorism”, “solidarity against nationalist
separatists” and “protection of the integrity of the
state”. Further, villagers who under the difficult
oppressive circumstances remain already without
education are compelled to attend daily political
conditioning. They were compelled to sign statements
assuring that they repent for whatever mistakes they
committed in the past in this regard and that they
would denounce any elements suspect of nationalist
separatism to the state officials.
In
another news report the East Turkistan Information
Centre was supplied with, similar information is
contained. On 16 June 2002 the Chinese government
gathered by force all the leading personnel of the
radio and television of the Mekit area, of the
directorate for education, of the muftis office
within their campaign of elimination of people
adhering to ideas of independence. These people were
repeatedly forced to gather under the lead of the
Chinese communist party at meetings of solidarity
against independence fighters and to organise
denunciation of people suspected of adhering to such
thoughts to state officials. Such practice of the
Chinese government and its tremendous repression of
the free thought of people is causing great unrest
among the people in East Turkistan who are the true
owners of those lands and is leading to tens of
thousands of people being tortured in prisons and
thousands of people being executed – thus, people
are finding the Chinese communist regime and state
ever more unbearable.
3. The Oppression of the Chinese Government in
the Field of Education
During the 50 years of occupation of our homeland by
the communist Chinese, the freedom and independence
loving people of East Turkistan have been constantly
subject to various forms of repression and have not
been at peace even for a single day. The support of
Amnesty International and the Human Rights
Commission, the struggle of the courageous people of
East Tukistan to lead their lands under occupation
to freedom and to establish their own state, and
actions of the people of East Turkistan directed
against the oppression of the Chinese has caused
anxiety with the communist Chinese government.
Therefore, the Chinese government has decided to
settle Chinese people on a massive scale by force in
East Turkistan in order to maintain control over
these fertile lands forever. On the other hand, it
has initiated a state terror directed towards the
elimination of our language, our religion, our
alphabet, our civilisation and culture and an
inheritance of more than a thousand years common to
all Turks.
In
a newsreport supplied to the newspaper “The Spark”
published by the East Turkistan Information Centre
and released in issue 72, Chang Zhangxi, the
responsible director for language and literature at
the Chinese Ministry of Education visited the
capital of East Turkistan on 18 March 2002.
He
ordered that education using the Chinese language in
East Turkistan had to be increased at all primary
and middle schools, at colleges, professional
formation schools and universities and had to be
brought to a further and more firm level and
announced that poor students from both the cities
and the countryside were being brought to central
regions of China where they were taught in Chinese
only under the direct supervision of the state. He
stated that there are at present around a 150
primary and middle schools in Urumchi where Chinese
and Uyghur children were being taught together, the
number of Uyghur children being 70.000.
The people have expressed their strong objection to
the compulsory obligation of Chinese as the teaching
language at all Uyghur schools in all subjects, the
transfer of Uyghur pupils to central parts of China
and the change of language at the East Turkistan
University to Chinese exclusively. However, through
certain laws and regulations dictated by the Chinese
government, the children and students of East
Turkistan have been left with no choice but to learn
and study in Chinese. These laws and regulations
demand that people who do not know Chinese will not
being admitted to schools or that those who refuse
to learn it will be thrown out of schools, that
people who do not know Chinese will not be admitted
to professional formation schools and to
universities, and that people who do not know
Chinese are not allowed to be employed. These savage
laws and rulings aim at the eradication of the
identity, lifestyle, independence, religious beliefs
and the mother language of the people of East
Turkistan from their lifes and the subordination of
the coming generation to the service of Chinese
interests.
According to news supplied to the East Turkistan
Information Centre, a gathering with all teaching
personnel and students was held at the University of
East Turkistan on 14 May 2002 where a decree was
announced that from 1st September on the Uyghur
language would be replaced with Chinese in all
fields. According to this news the prohibition of
the Uyghur language and the replacement with Chinese
is compulsory and any non-conformist action by
anyone and any institution against this decree of
the central Chinese government will be considered a
crime. The University of East Turkistan is the
greatest University in East Turkistan in all
branches of knowledge and sciences and has, using
the mother language, produced thousands of
professors, magistrates, engineers and other
academics throughout its history who have been of
great benefit to their societies and states. Now,
the Chinese government, under the pretext of
“increasing the quality of national education” is
pursuing a project of eradication of the Uyghur
language and the turning of the young Uyghur
generation into Chinese. In these days where
strategic changes all over the world prevail, the
Chinese government is constantly weakening the
people spiritually and materially through
assimilation regarding policy, social life,
education, culture and religion, and increasing
oppression and torture. According to another news, a
magazine published in East Turkistan in Chinese
reports, “East Turkistan has been under Chinese
central authority for 200 years now and under
communist rule for 50 years. Why do these people
despite this long time still want independence? The
reason is that they continue to adhere to their
language, culture and religion. And here lies our
greatest mistake we made in the past.” It can also
be detected from the orders of the Chinese
governments Minister for East Turkistan, Wang Lequan,
that Chinese will be compulsory from the 3rd class
of primary schools on, how urgently they want to
assimilate the Uyghurs.
On
special orders - published in issue 127 / 2002 of
the official newspaper - from Wang Lequan, leader of
the East Turkistan regional government, hundreds of
migrants were brought from Wang Lequans`s homeland,
the Shandong area, 118 migrants were placed into
Uyghur primary schools, and the others into
secondary schools as teaching personnel for Chinese
as part of a campaign titled “Contribution to
National Education” which was presented to all
organizations and institutions in East Turkistan by
Wang Lequan as an “active aid campaign by the
central government to peoples education in East
Turkistan”.
However, if at the University of East Turkistan the
teaching language Uyghur is entirely replaced by
Chinese, how can one then speak of an “active aid to
education in East Turkistan”? What is really
intended is the wiping out of the Uyghur language.
We
cannot endure the extinction or assimilation of our
people or the erasion of our mother tongue under
pressure and reprisals of the Chinese government. We
will also refuse the Chinese governments claim that
our homeland is an inseparable part of their state.
We
note the tragic indifference of the UN Culture
Education committee, EU Culture Education committee
and the international Human rights organisations and
associations who should as soon as possible make
research on the pressure applied by the Chinese
government to our mother tongue. The above mentioned
organisations should, while they investigate why the
Chinese government directs so much pressure on East
Turkistan also note that the Faculty of Education in
Kashgar has been a thorn in the flesh of the Chinese
government because of its research under the title
“Chinese Government and its Aggression”. During the
arrests and slaughters practised by the Chinese in
this sacred place of knowledge and education in the
south of our country, the blood of hundreds of our
daughters and sons has been shed.
According to news supplied to the East Turkistan
Information Centre, only in the First College of
Hotan six members of the teaching staff - Dursun
Jelalidin, Mehmet Emin, Erzat Abla, Muhtar Abdu
Memet, Abdurahman Abdukerim, Ablet Nizamidin – were
put under observation and then removed from their
posts as being politically problematic and therefore
dangerous elements. These teachers were aged between
36 - 44 years and were experienced in service and
were most loved by their students. Removing teachers
from many schools in a similar fashion and for no
reason, the cruel Wang Lequan is replacing them with
migrants from his native district Shangdong. The
Chinese government forcibly collects books,
magazines, reports and research theses of great
material and spiritual value in Uyghur language and
has them burned.
Where else on the face of the earth can such
disgrace be witnessed? The reason for many countries
and international organisations and institutions
like the UN, the USA, the EU and Japan in aiding
East Turkistan in educational affairs was to support
children of families in rural areas, whose economic
situation was insufficient to study their mother
tongue. Unfortunately the Chinese government is
using these funds for its own schools. If these
funds had reached their true addressees, tens of
thousands of children in East Turkistan could have
enjoyed proper education - of course, this is not in
the interest of the Chinese - on the contrary, they
have become victims of Chinese oppression. Are we to
thank the Chinese for these tragic events or are we
rather to oppose the attacks on our language,
historic culture, our religion, identity, dignity
and existence as a nation? World public opinion must
support and aid the survival and revival of the
indigenous culture and education of an innocent
people who are being denied education in their
proper language and who are still in this 21st
century being executed and subjected to genocide by
a regime known for its racist discrimination, which
is inexplicably welcomed into world trade priveleges,
and whose crimes go unchallenged. What greater
terrorism exists in today’s world?
4. The
Oppression of the Chinese Government in the Field of
Media, Press and Publications
The Chinese Government has decided to place all
radio and television broadcasting and publication of
newspapers and magazines in East Turkistan under
strict control in order to achieve its aims. This
facilitated for them both the dissemination of false
and invented news and the labelling of the
populations struggle and fights for freedom and
independence as 'terrorism'.
The Chinese Government has formed a special Task
Force group which has by now been granted full
powers to rewrite the history of East Turkistan.
They now present Chinese aggression and oppression
as justified operations, as well as the abasement of
the social life of the population, the disturbance
of the friendship among the different ethnic groups
and creation of unrest between them, the imposition
of birth rate control on the indigenous people and
thus inhibition of their natural growth, the forcing
of the people into a slavish relation towards the
Chinese, the definition of struggle for freedom and
religious worship as terrorism and the distancing of
people from the noble Deen of Islam, the changing of
the ideas of people through the selling of millions
of books and cassettes by force and the use of the
income from that for the financing of their further
work, the forcing of peasants to participation in
gatherings for brainwashing purposes at times when
they are most occupied.
We
want to present here summaries from two articles
from the Kashgar Newspaper and the Xinjiang TV
Newspaper. These two articles were written by two
munafiqun who have sold their country and people,
whose aim is to gain a rank and personal benefit,
who at the same time try to fool the Chinese
Government and who will be mentioned along with
curses on the records of the history of their people
and their country: „For some time now separatist
forces within and outside the country have tried to
split China and to establish an independent state of
East Turkistan and have pursued terrorist activities
while at the same time trying to rewrite the history
of East Turkistan. Along with this, they collaborate
with outside forces and abuse the national
sentiments of the people and propagate a radical
religiousness, thus disturbing the relations between
us and the elder people.“
How can a people who suffer great economic
difficulty, who have to strive hard in order to earn
their daily food and suffer malnutrition and other
illnesses even among the children and the old, and
who have no idea of the worlds modern weapons
technology and who are incapable of enough force to
save their very lives, how can these people embark
upon a war against China which is ranked among the
most powerful in the world? To embark on terrorist
activities or war against China, it would be
necessary to have sufficient economic means and
personnel. How then can China define us as
terrorists? That is like accusing a baby in the
cradle of thievery. It would be therefore a grave
mistake if world public opinion were to submit to
the false propaganda of China and imagine the
natural resistance of our people as connected to
extremist Islamic movements! We would advise the
concerned international institutions and
organisations to examine the situation in East
Turkistan. As for the accusation of rewriting
history, historians and academics know the facts.
Even if the several thousand years long history of
our country was to be rewritten, the archaeological
artefacts remain a proof for our history. In the
last years some literature has been published which,
instead of reflecting the history, life and culture
of the Uyghur people base themselves on the
fraudulent documentation produced by the Chinese for
their own interest. We regard this as a lack of
respect and insist that the concerned institutions
and organisations act decently in their researches.
In
these articles it also reads: “In opposition to the
religious policy of the government and acting
against the peace between ethnic groups, they have
destroyed signboards encouraging birth control and
replaced them with placards frowning upon the laws
of the state, and brochures with similar content
were disseminated. They have organised prohibited
religious activities and increased the number of
members committed to them. Religious activities were
held in schools. Always in cooperation with
independent forces outside the country, they have,
by way of radio and internet tried to encourage the
people to independence and have labelled the people
who disapproved of such activities as traitors and
spies working for the Chinese state. ... “
Since the 1930s, the Chinese Government has put
restrictions on interior and exterior news
communications so that their politics of aggression
are not known and the population is not informed
about what is happening in the world. The
anti‑frequency policy directed towards foreign radio
broadcasts continues to this day. If we look at
these more than 70 years and the criminal records in
relation to foreign radio we find that death
sentences, lifetime imprisonment, and death due to
forced memory loss amounts to hundreds of thousands
in number. In a news published by the East Turkistan
Radio and Television Newspaper from 4‑8 August, the
director general of the state radio and television,
Zhang Haitao said that the regions East Turkistan
and Tibet were sympathetic towards the democratic
ideas of countries like the USA and the EU. He said
also, “in the 21st century, enemy forces beyond our
frontiers make use of radio and television
broadcasting and have disturbed the normal and
peaceful lives of the people in East Turkistan. The
Chinese Communist Central Committee and the Office
of Prime Minister have immediately put forth the
work with the East Turkistan and Tibet Radio and
Television. Until this day 300 million Yen have been
spent on anti‑frequency activities and the receiving
of foreign broadcasters like FAR, BBC, FAV has
become impossible within East Turkistan.”
In
history, many injustices have come to an end simply
by the passing of time and justice has come to
replace them, and the Uyghurs are a patient people
who have a historical background, literature and
culture. We let the extremist Islamic currents know
that we will not give up our centuries long
civilisation, culture and identity as a people. The
Islamic beliefs of the Uyghurs, their Islamic
civilisation and the independence movement of the
Uyghurs are not as labelled by the Chinese – we have
no ties and no relations with extremist Islamic
groups. That a few among our people, 20 million in
number, may have mixed with extremists can not be
blamed on the whole of our people – and besides, it
was only due to the desire for the independence of
their people and the desparate desire to escape the
enormous oppression by the Chinese Government. The
only cause for there being any extremist thought
among some of our people is the heavy oppression and
injustice inflicted upon the people of East
Turkistan by the Chinese Government. This is what
the people of the world must understand.
5. The
Oppression of the Chinese Government in the Field of
International News Exchange and Internet
Communications
Since 2003 until this day, the Chinese Government
has increased its control and intensified its harsh
attitude towards the people of East Turkistan
regarding the viewing and hearing of satellite TV
and radio programs and information exchange using
the Internet. The Chinese Culture Ministry has
issued an order on 4 March 2003 “to supervise
temporarily the information exchange regarding
cultural matters through the Internet” and this
order has been put into practice since 1 July 2003 (tianshannet.com
– order of the Minister of Culture, Shun Jiajing
from 16 June 2003). As a result, all Internet-cafes
in East Turkistan run by Uyghurs have been forced to
close and those who refused have been heavily fined
or their computer equipment confiscated. Some people
were arrested with the charge of being “terrorists”
and “radical islamists”. This is, as we have
informed in the past, directed towards the blaming
of the beliefs of the Muslim people of East
Turkistan.
According to the news of the East Turkistan
Information Centre, the Chinese Government is
causing great difficulties to the already poor
people of Khotan in East Turkistan by way of heavy
fines. In the Official Newspaper of the Regional
Khotan Government, Nr. 88 from the year 1998, a
decree was issued which places the following under
strict prohibition: “Whoever listens to foreign
radio or watches foreign TV, reproduces foreign
brodcast recordings, accepts copies of such
recordings, whoever distributes documents or
brochures containing religious information will be
fined with 10.000 Yen. Whoever establishes contact
to religious institutions outside the country by way
of radio, Internet or telephone will be fined with
3.000 Yen. Whoever provides the possibility for
teaching the Qur'an either in their homes or in
other places will be fined between 3.000 and 5.000
Yen. It is prohibited for state officials, teachers
and students to participate in any religious
activity or adhere to any religious beliefs. School
direction staff and teachers who allow teachers and
students to perform prayers, to fast and other
religious acts will be removed from their offices
and fined.” Thus, the state is trying to crush the
population and drive them to political crimes. These
kind of rulings are not only effective in the Khotan
region but all over East Turkistan. So it is that
the Internet which is already considered to be an
important part of everyday activities all over the
world is being used by the Chinese Government as a
dangerous instrument to cause terror against the
people of East Turkistan.
The Japanese newspaper “Asahi” published an article
on 16 January that an American human rights
delegation issued a report on 15 January 2003 titled
“China and Human Rights” stating that the 45 year
old Tang Haidung had been arrested in the capital of
East Turkistan, Urumchi, because of an article he
had published through the Internet and had been
classified as an element harming the integrity of
the state. In fact, Tang Haidung had been arrested
already 9 July 2002. In order that the different
forms of oppression and the project of race
extinction which the Chinese Government is pursuing
not be deciphered as such, this state Internet
terror is being practised in East Turkistan.
According to the Chinese State Institute there are
more than 250 websites in the Uyghur language in our
country. Out of fear that the oppression, torture
and genocide practised by the Chinese Government
would be made known world-wide through these
websites, they are shut down one by one on
superficial pretexts. At the same time, filtering
programs have been placed on the servers of Internet
service providers to prevent the sending and
receiving of e-mails and the visit of foreign
websites. Many young people are today being held in
prison and tortured only on account of having
visited foreign websites. Among those arrested are
state officials, teachers, students, technical
engineers and medical doctors. Further, it was
announced that anyone who participated in Internet
forums and discussion boards would be arrested as
“radical islamist” or “terrorist”.
Whenever there was a political incident or some move
related to independence in East Turkistan, all
Internet sites would be temporarily shut down on
some pretext. The Chinese Government is using
various means in order to monitor Internet and
telephone communications using high‑technology
equipment imported from France and other countries
to apply restrictions like filtering, interception
and blocking of access. The state intelligence
service, the police and the military police have
hacked their way into the servers of free e-mail
service providers like hotmail and yahoo trying to
detect those people from East Turkistan who use
these services and trying to get hold of their
usernames and passwords in order to monitor their
e-mail traffic and get hold of other private
information about them. At the moment, the only
available information via the Internet in East
Turkistan consists of false information provided by
China, monitored chatrooms, truncated documents and
declarations of the communist government. According
to the news supplied to the East Turkistan
Information Centre by a newsagency inside East
Turkistan the regional East Turkistan intelligence
service and general police department in cooperation
with some eight state departments have closed down
on 25 July 2003 all Internet services for two weeks
and have undertaken a “virus removal operation” and
have established free-of-charge phone numbers for
the population to report viruses. Further,
activities like the installation of hidden cameras
and voice recorders, arresting of suspects for 24
hours and rewards for denunciations were put into
practice.
On
the pretext of a fire in an Internet-cafe in Peking
in July 2002 an operation was put into action to
regulate all Internet-cafes. Thus, the Chinese
government is trying to prevent the Uyghur youth
from exchanging information in Internet-cafes. It is
also trying to place a civilian policeman in each
Internet-cafe in order to monitor who is visiting
Internet-cafes and what kind of websites are
visited.
In
summary, the Chinese aggressors are exiling the
Uyghur people forcing them to become refugees in
foreign countries. The harm inflicted on us is not
mainly done by tearing out of our hands the wealth
and minerals of our country but by tearing from us
our language, culture, indigenous education and
religious beliefs. Our people who oppose this are
arrested, tortured and executed. China is concealing
all the shameful actions it undertakes to extinguish
a people while continuing to force them to live
under most oppressive conditions.
6. The
Oppression of the Chinese Government in the Field of
Religion
We
had reported on earlier occasions that the Chinese
aggressors use international operations against
radical islamists as a pretext to continue their
oppression of the people of East Turkistan in the
fields of religion, race, education and culture in
spite of the warnings of the UN, the EU and other
international organisations and institutions, which
carry no weight because devoid of any financial
sanction.
Towards the end of 2002 and beginning of 2003, the
individual rights and human rights violations
committed against the people of East Turkistan and
Tibet were evaluated by the UN, Amnesty
International, the EU, the USA and other democratic
states and one after the other criticized the
Chinese state on account of its transgression in
this regard. Correct words but devoid of political
impact. The Chinese state is producing false reports
and news and is trying to deceive world public
opinion. The Chinese news agency Xinhua released a
report on 22 May 2003 in which the Chinese Human
Rights Committee and the General Directorate for
Religious Affairs responded together to the annual
report of the American “International Coalition for
Religious Freedom”. In the news it was reported that
the American “International Coalition for Religious
Freedom” had presented documents about oppression of
religious rights and that it criticized the Chinese
state and demanded that such violations not be
repeated. Not long after this, the Secretary
Generals of the Chinese General Directorate for
Religious Affairs, Shamsuddin and Chen Guangyen
prepared and presented a report to world public
opinion that the members of Islam, Catholicism,
Buddhism and Taoism were free to practice their
religious beliefs and that there was no oppression
in this regard. As reported in the 75th issue of our
newspaper “The Spark”, the Chinese Central
Government placed a group of some 800 specially
trained people in East Turkistan to control the
religious activity there. On 25 August 2002, the
Secretary General of the UN Commission on Human
Rights, Mrs. Robertson had criticized with a harsh
language the oppression regarding religious freedoms
carried out against the people of East Turkistan on
the pretext of the fight against international
radical islamists and international terrorists and
demanded that all activity in this regard had to be
stopped. ‘Human rights’ policies have proved utterly
powerless. Our human survival, not rights, is the
issue.
On
31 May 2002 the Chinese government released news on
tianshannet.com that it had achieved a success in
East Turkistan against “radical islamic forces” and
“terrorists” and that Chinese police had discovered
more than 20 illegal organisations, more than 100
members of such organisations, 6000 items of
ammunition, 140 arms, 10 explosives and that some
500 mosques were closed and religious books
collected and burned and that nearly 40.000 people
were placed under surveillance. One must however
note that the news and reports about “terrorists”
and organisations mentioned in this news of the
Chinese government are made‑up and false news and
reports to give the impression of parallelism to
current terrorist activities of those days. In truth
there have never been terrorist incidents in East
Turkistan. These operations are nothing but attempts
to cause suffering to the innocent people and to
break their hearts.
Soon after this, the spokesman of the Chinese
Foreign Ministry, Kong Quan announced to the media
that a “East Turkistan Islamic Movement” had been
identified and declared as an international
terrorist organisation and thus presented such a
claim before world public opinion, and that Chinese
police had discovered another 44 terrorist groups
(and this is pure suspicion – people who could not
even have dreamt of the existence of such
organisations were innocently placed under
surveillance and those deemed most suspicious were
made to suffer in prisons and some were even
executed so that their families found themselves in
a distressed state). So it is that the activities of
certain international institutions in favour of the
Uyghur people do not benefit them but cause even
more oppression. That there is an “East Turkistan
Islamic Movement” or that East Turkistan is part of
other organisations is twisted information presented
by the Chinese government to the world public
opinion in a way that will be useful for themselves.
If there were such organisations then there would be
a different situation.
On
23 May 2003 the Xinjiang News Agency reported that
Chinese police had discovered and taken over
military training camps north and south of the
Tianshan Mountains and that 15 people being trained
there were arrested. Along with this news it was
reported that many members of some religious
organisation called “Bold State Hizbuttahrir”, of
which no one had heard so far and nobody knew of,
had been arrested and that this organisation had
been about to embark upon activities all over East
Turkistan very soon. But they did not state what the
aims of this organisation were and what its story
was and no details about it were given by the state.
What we know is that there has never been such an
organisation among the Uyghurs. And although the
international organisations also do not know about
this organisation and know it is a fake one, this
does not stop the Chinese government from making it
a pretext for arresting alone in the Hotan region
around 700 young men and torturing them in prisons.
According to the decree mentioned in Part 5 which is
in practice in the Hotan region, “whoever has the
Qur'an taught in his home; state officials, teachers
and students engaging in religious activities, like
performing prayers or fasting will be heavily fined
or imprisoned according to the extent of their
crime”.
The tens of thousands of our brothers arrested in a
“cleansing operation” during April 2001 are nothing
but young men and women who simply could not bear
the oppression of the Chinese state anymore and none
of them is a member of an organisation outside the
country nor represents such a one.
Since the year 2000 it has been made an obligation
to display the communist Chinese flag at every
Eid-salat in Urumchi. This is a case rarely to be
encountered over the world that the state flag is
displayed at religious ceremonies by force. The
Chinese who see this laugh about it but the Muslim
population hate it. On 12 May 2002 there was a
bloody fight between the people and state officials
in a primary school of the town Kostagh in the Hotan
district. On that day, Nimet Abdurrashid, a 22‑year
old teacher who had been removed from office on the
pretext of having performed religious acts at the
school, had come to complain to the state official
who had denounced him. The Chinese government took
this incident as an excuse and raided all schools in
the Hotan region forcing denunciation of teachers
who had performed religious acts. About 1500
suspected teachers and students both male and female
were arrested and 10 of them were sentenced to death
and executed immediately afterwards.
According to news of the Kirgiz News Agency from 23
May 2002, Memet Sadik and Memet Yasin were handed
over to China on demand from the Chinese government
as “international islamist terrorists”. On 19 May
2002, 300 people who had attended a funeral prayer
which was held outside the mosque because there had
not been enough space in the mosque, were fined with
different sums because the prayer was held next to a
primary school. The imam who lead the funeral
prayer, Jelil Mahsuma was fined with 2500 Yen and
Aziz Mahsuma with 2000 Yen and another 23 people
each with 2000 Yen. Since 24 April 2002 in all the
Hotan region, a general prohibition to recite Qur'an
at weddings and circumcision feasts was declared and
announced that everybody participating on these
events would be fined. It is further generally
prohibited that anyone under the age of 18
participates in religious acts whatsoever.
7. Restrictions and Destruction in the Field of
Historical and Cultural Inheritance.
According to news supplied to the East Turkistan
Information Centre, the aggressive Chinese
government is using every means to weaken the
feelings of identity of the Uyghur people and their
religious beliefs. Aimed at that purpose, historical
monuments, witnesses of a great civilisation from
the period when the Uyghurs accepted Islam, are
being destroyed and at the same time monuments of
the Buddhist religion are being restored. The
Central Bank of China is aiding this program with
money and makes investments related to this
activity. As reported by the Xinjiang News Agency,
investments were made on 19, 21, 24 and 25 July 2003
in order to carry out construction works as to the
above mentioned purpose in the Regions Börtala,
Kutubi, Sanji, Manas, Kuchar, Altai, Balghuntai,
Jeminey and Hotan in East Turkistan. The real aim of
the Chinese government, who presents this project as
“Restoration of Historical Monuments” is of course
to destroy monuments that remind the people of Islam
and to replace them with monuments related to the
history of and typical to Central China. Thus, the
aggressive Chinese government is intending to
deceive the world media and world public opinion and
presents East Turkistan as always having been part
of Chinese territory. According to a report from the
Xinjian News Agency from 21 July 2003, the abundance
of historical monuments in our country is drawing
the attention of historians and archaeologists
worldwide. There are more than 4000 historical sites
in East Turkistan and 41 of them have been
classified of first level importance by the state,
303 of second, and 1500 of third level importance.
The number of historical artefacts displayed in
museums in various regions amounts to more than
230.000 and the oldest of them are 15 to 20 thousand
years old while the others are evidence from the
last 1000 years. We could describe the total of
these artefacts as the greatest historical museum of
the worlds Turks in Asia.
Kashgar is one of the historical cities of our
country and it has been the capital of the Hun
Empire, the Uyghur Karahan Kingdom, the Uyghur
Kashgariya Kingdom and the Islamic Republic of East
Turkistan and is one of the cities in which the
historical and cultural inheritance of the Uyghur
continues to be preserved in our days. Kashgar, with
its Uyghur culture, handcrafts, agricultural
methods, trade and as a place of gathering ethnic
activities of many people is catching the attention
of millions of tourists from within and outside
China and has become a focal point for research by
famous historians and archaeologists. The aggressive
Chinese government is destroying the preciousness of
regions like Guldja, Börtala, Chöchek, Kumul, Turfan,
Korla, Kuchar, Aksu, Atrush, Yarkent, Yenihisar and
Hotan in order to settle Chinese migrants there thus
causing the loss of historical sites and artefacts,
witnesses to our peoples and religions history.
With the independence of our Turkish brothers in
1991, one after the other, China has begun to take
measures so that the example of these countries is
not repeated in East Turkistan and in order to
exploit and transfer the mineral riches of the
country into its own territory: the investments and
the technological development was increased and so
was the ferocity of the injustices inflicted upon
the people of East Turkistan. An example of this is
the extension of the railway which formerly ended in
Korla until Kashgar and the construction of a
motorway through the Taklamakan Desert to be able to
exploit the petrol reserves faster and on a greater
scale. Further, the transfer of Chinese from rural
areas is adding to the destruction of historic sites
and furthers assimilation. Since 1990, the Chinese
government has driven the Uyghur population of
Kashgar from their residential quarters in Kashgar
and forced them outside the city on pretexts like
“cleansing from radical Islamic forces”,
“eradication of nationalist separatists” and has at
the same time implanted the “Chinese Liberation
Army”, “Steel Forces” and “Armed Police Forces” in
its aim of preventing innocent people from
practising their religion, prohibiting them
religious practices and to drive them away from
Islam. Two years ago, the Chinese aggressors have
used the pretext of road construction necessities to
destroy a graveyard next to the river Tümen in
Kashgar where Uyghur heroes and the Sultan of the
Uyghur Karahan Kingdom and the famous Shahid
Arslanhan were buried, and constructed a road for
Chinese migrants, and further destroyed historical
buildings in the zone replacing them with Buddhist
temples and buildings indicating Chinese culture.
The name of the river, for more than a thousand
years known as “Tümen” was changed into “Donghu”.
Eskishehir, centre of an Uyghur-Hun Empire two
thousand years ago was completely erased from the
surface of the earth and in its place residential
areas for Chinese migrants were constructed and the
name Eskishehir was changed into “Benchan”. This was
a great loss also in terms of historical and
archaeological research. Of course, these
destructions have one main purpose, which is the
destruction of the people of East Turkistan and to
prove that these lands belong to China. The people
in East Turkistan are being arrested, tortured and
made to suffer for years in Chinese prisons only on
account of their desire to live out their Deen – and
also anybody expressing demands of freedom or
democracy is being executed without mercy. The
assimilation policy of China prohibits the Uyghur,
who constitute the majority of the population in
East Turkistan to speak their language and to
cultivate their culture.
The examples and news we have presented here, are
news and information which we have been supplied
with under the most difficult circumstances – they
only reflect a portion of the present day realities
in East Turkistan and the people of East Turkistan
know this and the world public opinion is not
unaware of it.
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