Uyghur: china's trying to erase the Uighurs and it's culture
A report has been published in The Diplomat, an American magazine, regarding the atrocities on the Uyghurs. In which Omar Kanat, executive director of the Uygar Human Rights Project, wrote that not only the Uygar people and their families are at risk, but the entire civilization is also at risk.
The condition of the Uighurs in China is getting worse and worse and the atrocities against the Uighurs are not taking the name of stopping. Meanwhile, Omar Kanat, executive director of the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP), claimed that not only the Uyghur people and their families are at risk, but the entire civilization is also at risk. He said that civilization is in danger and also mentioned the reason behind it. Omar Kanat has written all these things in The Diplomat.
Is civilization in danger?
Omar Kanat himself is a Uyghur. In such a situation, he said that civilization is in danger if governments and corporations continue business as usual amid the ongoing atrocities with the Chinese government.
He said that China's efforts to erase the identity of Uighurs are continuing. Explain that in November, the UHRP had presented such evidence against the Chinese government, in which there was evidence that inter-caste marriages were being forced on Uygar women. The purpose of which was to fully adjust the Uyghurs to the Han culture.
Omar Kanat said that at the end of the year 2022, the Uighurs mourned the fire in Urumqi. This incident happened at a time when the Chinese government had banned people from leaving their homes under the Zero Covid policy
Because of which Uygar could not get out of the apartment. This incident shows the inhuman act by the Chinese administration towards the Uighurs.
In this report Omar Kanat mentioned the Jewish genocide. He said that as a Uyghur it is very meaningful for me to honor the memory of the Jews killed in the Holocaust. Uighurs, along with people around the world, will never forget the atrocities committed by Nazi Germany and its accomplices. He said that in our present crisis the meaning of 'never forget' and 'never again' is very deep.
Camps were converted into prisons
Many Uyghur camps in Xinjiang, China, have been converted into formal prisons. Also many prisoners have been transferred from camps to factories in Xinjiang or other parts of the country.
Some Uyghur families abroad reported that their relatives had returned home but were under house arrest. Under the guise of a poverty alleviation campaign, Beijing is forcing thousands of rural Uyghurs out of their villages and into factories.
Uyghur language banned by CCP
The Communist Party of China (CCP) has banned the use of the Uyghur language and Islamic practices. Desolate the mosques, temples and cemeteries. At the same time, completely removing it from Chinese culture, wrote a new history and removed indigenous literature from textbooks.