East Turkestan, known as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China, is located in central Asia. In October 1949, People’s Liberation Army (PLA) troops entered East Turkestan, ending the ETR. The Chinese communists established the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Region in the territory of East Turkestan.
ETGE, officially the government-in-exile of the Republic of East Turkestan, is a political organization established and headquartered in Washington, D. C. through the Uyghur, Kazakh, and East Turkestan peoples.
“The Chinese Court has issued its final verdict on the atrocities committed by China in occupied East Turkestan (called Xinjiang). The president of the court stressed that East Turkestan is a “supposedly independent region. ” “He stated that the underlying reason for his crimes by China is to save the independence of East Turkestan and forcibly integrate East Turkestan and its other peoples into a single Chinese nation,” ETGE said in a message posted on social media.
“The ruling emphasized that foreign law requires the popularity of the right to self-determination. It concluded that China systematically planned and carried out acts of genocide and crimes against humanity targeting the Uighurs and other Turkic peoples and that Chinese dictator Xi Jinping is directly guilty of those crimes. The extra trial emphasized that the ongoing Uyghur genocide is a vigorous and continuous attack aimed at completely eliminating the Uyghur community,” the publication adds.
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The World Citizens Court, a quasi-judicial body, has introduced the “China Court” in The Hague, Netherlands, which will hold hearings from July 8 to 12. The court included fees against Chinese President Xi Jinping, covering charges that add crimes. of aggression, crimes against humanity and genocide in Taiwan, Tibet and East Turkestan (Xinjiang). During the trial, testimonies from victims of Chinese persecution were presented.
The situation in Xinjiang, an autonomous region in northwest China, has been marked by serious repressions and human rights violations against predominantly Muslim minority ethnic groups, including Uyghurs, Kazakhs and others.
The Chinese government has reportedly implemented a series of policies aimed at eliminating the cultural and ethnic identities of those teams under the guise of fighting extremism and terrorism.
The Court of World Citizens (CCW) is a people’s court that prosecutes global leaders and regimes that commit human rights violations, crimes of aggression and crimes against humanity. (ANI)