Chen Wenqing, secretary of the Chinese Political and Legal Commission, who went to East Turkistan for a two-day "inspection," gave instructions on continuing to suppress East Turkistan people, "insist on a tough crackdown on violent and terrorist crimes," "legitimize anti-terror, protect stability," "Xinjiang's stability, to really ensure the stability of the whole country," he said.
According to the news of the Tiantag Network, Chenqing Wenqing, a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and secretary of the Political-Legal Committee of the Central Committee, "inspected" East Turkistan from May 22 to May 26.
In this process, Chen Wenqing hinted at further strict suppression of East Turkistan people: "Countering terrorism, legalizing stability protection, and promoting regularization is an important way to maintain the overall stability of Xinjiang's social situation and long-term stability, and achieve long-term stability. It is necessary to prevent risks, fight crime, and deal with problems in all aspects of Xinjiang's anti-terrorism and stability protection work.
According to Chinese propaganda agencies, Chen Wenqing went to Kashgar, Yining, Urumqi, and Division 4 for two days and inspected political and legal institutions. Chen Wenqing also went to the border area of Tashqorgan and lead, and in the process emphasized the strengthening and consolidation of border defense. He also held a so-called "Partial Provinces (Autonomous Regions, Cities) Anti-Separatist, Anti-Terrorism Seminar" in Gulji, and announced that it is necessary to prevent and eliminate major and potential risks.
China has been suppressing East Turkistan people since it invaded East Turkistan, but in recent years, it has carried out a policy of systematic genocide against the people of East Turkistan under the pretext of "fighting terrorism." As a result, millions of East Turkistan people were massacred in concentration camps and prisons, and countless people remained missing. Even today, when the bustling markets and streets of East Turkistan are deserted, a high-ranking Chinese official's reassertion of the so-called "tough crackdown on terrorism" is attracting attention.
According to people familiar with the current situation in East Turkistan, China has also started abducting people who were not imprisoned in prisons earlier this year or who were released after being imprisoned for a while.