"East Turkistan" is the second "Palestine."

East Turkistan, which has been under Chinese Communist rule since 1949, has faced systematic genocide, the erasure of Islamic and Uyghur identities, arbitrary detentions, and mass killings.
Some people refer to East Turkistan as the "second Palestine" due to the similarities in arbitrary policies, injustice, and inhumane persecution faced by its inhabitants. In fact, the situation in East Turkistan is often described as even more severe than that in Palestine.
The people of East Turkistan are suffering from a severe deprivation of their basic human rights. The Chinese Communist authorities prohibit the practice of all religious activities, including prayer, fasting, pilgrimage, reading the Quran, religious education, wearing Islamic clothes, Islamic marriage ceremonies, Islamic names, growing beards, and other Islamic practices. They also suppress Islamic culture and civilization, as well as the Uyghur culture, and forbid the use of the native Uyghur language.
China has demolished thousands of mosques in East Turkistan, either destroying them completely or repurposing them for uses such as entertainment venues, nightclubs, animal pens, government buildings, recreational centers, and water parks. Some have even been turned into tourist attractions with admission fees for foreigners, all of which demonstrate a disregard for the sanctity of mosques, Islam, and Muslims.
Since the repressive occupation, the East Turkistan people have held many peaceful demonstrations protesting injustice and oppression, but the Chinese Communist army has violently and brutally suppressed those protests and demonstrations, resulting in the arrest and murder of hundreds of thousands of innocent Turkistanis. The Chinese authorities have also recently banned the East Turkistan people from freely using iron and sharp machines such as knives and scissors and even engraved the numbers and identities of Turkistanis in sharp machines and tied them with iron chains for fear of coups and resistance.
In addition, the Chinese authorities banned the East Turkistan people from traveling outside East Turkistan and also from communicating with their relatives and friends residing outside East Turkistan, considering it a great crime leading to forced detention for many years and torture to death.
Currently, millions of East Turkistan people are detained in Chinese prisons and detention centers, including children, women and the elderly. They are subjected to the worst methods of psychological and physical torture, rape, brainwashing, forced labor, organ and hair trafficking, and other inhumane policies.
The East Turkistan issue is an Islamic and humanitarian issue, just as the Palestine issue .
We ask Allah Almighty to free all Muslims from oppression and grant them security and safety.

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10/10/2023
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