An Arabic language teacher was sentenced to 7 years in prison

It turned out that the Uyghur Eid Qari Othman, an Arabic language teacher at a university in Beijing, had been sentenced to 7 years in prison on unjustified charges, as part of the arbitrary arrests applied by the Chinese authorities in East Turkistan.

The Human Rights Network News Center reported on June 20 that Chinese authorities had sentenced Uyghur professor Eid Qari Osman to seven years in prison; Because of his teaching the Arabic language, which is his profession and job.

Eid Qari Othman, born in Kalbin in 1980, his wife, Amina Khan Aut, stayed in Beijing for work-related reasons, and was working as an Arabic language teacher at a university in Beijing. But in 2017, schools in Beijing granted a summer vacation for teachers and students from July to September.

Suddenly arrested

Eid Qari Osman, who returned to East Turkistan to spend his summer vacation in his hometown, was soon arrested by the Kalbin district police department in Aksu through a surprise raid on his house where he was staying.

Later, the governor of Aksu Province claimed that he was arrested for not signing the so-called "state employee's certificate of not believing in religion, not entering mosques, and not returning to religion." He was sentenced to seven years in prison after a secret trial in the category of political prisoners, for refusing to sign the so-called "Document of the Department of religious doctrine".".

A war against Islam

The Chinese Communist authorities, which occupied East Turkistan 73 years ago, have been carrying out arbitrary arrests since 2016 against religious scholars, scientists, thinkers, artists, professors, writers, and others. Where it launched an open war against the Islamic religion, and pursued a multi-faceted persecution policy aimed at the Zionization of East Turkistan under the name of "adapting the Islamic religion to Chinese socialism" and "educating East Turkistan".

In East Turkistan, which was and still is a Muslim land for a thousand years, the people today are subjected to unprecedented persecution in their lands, are being reduced to a minority and are being systematically forgotten. The Chinese persecution in East Turkistan cannot be compared to the devastation caused by the Mongol invasion of the Islamic world.

People's religious belief was restricted, and thousands of mosques were destroyed or converted into entertainment venues. The Qur’an and religious books are also collected and burned in front of the people, and those who fast are forced to drink alcohol, and if a Muslim who prays is caught, he is sentenced to 10 years in prison. Also, Muslim Uyghur women are forced to marry communist Chinese, even the use of the Uyghur language, which is the mother tongue, is not allowed, and no element of the Uyghur identity is tolerated.

 

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26/06/2023
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