Right-Wing Uyghur Organization Calls on China to Destroy Culture: More Than 16,000 Mosques Demolished in Xinjiang and Urges World to Act

The East Turkestan National Movement (ETNM), a US-based organization committed to raising awareness about human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims in the Xinjiang region, called on the foreign community, the government for human rights and human rights activists to help them in the fight. oppose those violations. Beijing. The ETNM accuses China of having transformed 16,000 mosques and other places of worship into clubs and bars. In an article on In a blatant attempt to erase our ancient and cultural roots, Beijing has demolished more than 16,000 mosques, desecrated places of worship by turning them into bars and clubs, and destroyed countless historic Uyghur neighborhoods. These acts of cultural destruction are intended to break the spirit of our other peoples and erase our Turkish and Islamic heritage from existence.

The ETNM also accused Muslim countries and the Central Asian republics of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) of remaining silent as China continues its brutal crusade against Uyghur Muslims. He said the world has turned a blind eye to the atrocities committed in Xinjiang. And he unabashedly supported China’s genocide, colonization, and profession of East Turkestan. According to the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s 2021 report, satellite imagery revealed significant damage to more than 20% of mosques in the region, with some of them having been demolished or repurposed.

The domain has been described as one of the most monitored spaces in the world, with extensive use of facial recognition generation and other types of surveillance bureaucracy. Numerous reports and satellite images have shown the lifestyles of large-scale internment camps in Xinjiang. These amenities are described as “re-education” camps supported by the Chinese government, but foreign observers and human rights organizations turn them into detention centers that erase the identity of East Turkestan. (ANI)

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