China has intensified its false propaganda activities targeting young politicians from African and Arab countries to hide and legitimize the ongoing systematic genocide crimes in East Turkistan.
According to the Tianshan Network controlled by China, Ma Xingrui, the secretary of the so-called "Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Party Committee," along with puppet officials like Erkin Tuniyaz and religious figures such as Abdurakip Temurniyaz, the director of the "Xinjiang Islamic Institute," met with a delegation of young politicians from African and Arab countries in Urumqi on November 29.
During the meeting, Chinese Governor Ma Xingrui repeated China's false propaganda, stating, "We have fully implemented the Communist Party's ethnic and religious policies, completely guaranteed the religious freedom of every nation, and comprehensively improved our human rights protection level."
The delegation includes representatives from countries such as Egypt, Comoros, Djibouti, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Sudan, and Tunisia. According to Chinese media, foreign delegates praised China, claiming they witnessed social harmony, economic development, and people living and working happily. Meanwhile, Chinese journalists extensively argue that the inhuman oppression and genocide in the region are Western fabrications, contrary to allegations.
The Chinese regime has established numerous tourist facilities in recent years with significant expenditures. However, visitors who see only limited areas listen to China's false propaganda instead of witnessing the devastating situation in East Turkistan. Most of these delegations have either fallen for or adapted to China's lies.
Turkistan Press Editor Muhammed Ali ATAYURT assessed that after years of brutal Communist Party of China (CPC) oppression, they are attempting to transform East Turkistan into a tourism destination. In the past eight years, East Turkistan has been redesigned in isolation from the world. The consecutive opening of airlines aims to both promote internal and external tourism and prevent foreign criticism of the genocide initiated in 2017, hoping to gain supporters through the narrative of development and "Happy Uyghurs" seen by local and foreign tourists.
However, in the hidden large parts of the homeland, more than one million Uyghur children are increasingly being separated from their families and locked in Chinese boarding schools where their language and culture are forbidden. Uyghur women are systematically sterilized, while most men are subjected to torture in concentration camps or prisons, with the able-bodied being forced into labor.