Starting from 2019, Chinese authorities have launched a policy of “Sinicisation” of the country’s Muslim population. The “Sinicisation” policy involves assimilation of various ethnic groups into Chinese culture, language, customs, values and national identity.
More than one million Muslims in East Turkestan have been forcibly sent to re-education camps where they are exploited, so that commercial entities could get super-profits. For example, there have been numerous instances of Muslims having their organs removed for sale. The Chinese authorities presume people who profess Islam guilty of various crimes and believe them to be mentally ill.
Xi’s government has far-reaching plans. Just as East Turkestan was occupied by Communist China in 1949, the modern China may take over the Central Asian states in not too distant future. Xi Jinping and his repressive regime are openly pursuing an expansionist policy.
Using the practice of Communist China to assimilate Muslims, the Shavkat Mirziyaev regime stands for the policy of destroying the national identity and self-consciousness of the people of Uzbekistan. As a result, people are getting accustomed idolatry, personality cult and are ultimately turned into an obedient and servile population.
China has declared war on Islam
Starting from 2019, Chinese authorities have launched a policy of “Sinicisation” of the country’s Muslim population. The “Sinicisation” policy involves assimilation of various ethnic groups into Chinese culture, language, customs, values and national identity.
More than one million Muslims in East Turkestan have been forcibly sent to re-education camps where they are exploited, so that commercial entities could get super-profits. For example, there have been numerous instances of Muslims having their organs removed for sale. The Chinese authorities presume people who profess Islam guilty of various crimes and believe them to be mentally ill.
Xi’s government has far-reaching plans. Just as East Turkestan was occupied by Communist China in 1949, the modern China may take over the Central Asian states in not too distant future. Xi Jinping and his repressive regime are openly pursuing an expansionist policy.
Using the practice of Communist China to assimilate Muslims, the Shavkat Mirziyaev regime stands for the policy of destroying the national identity and self-consciousness of the people of Uzbekistan. As a result, people are getting accustomed idolatry, personality cult and are ultimately turned into an obedient and servile population.
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