China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, at the UN Security Council's public meeting on counter-terrorism issues on February 15, once again tried to involve the East Turkistan people in terrorism.
China's Beijing Daily reported that Zhang Jun, China's permanent representative to the UN, spoke at a public meeting of the Security Council on counter-terrorism issues on February 15 and tried to blame the people of East Turkistan for terrorism.
Zhang Jun said: "Terrorist forces have gathered inside the borders of Afghanistan. Terrorist forces such as the Khorasan branch of the Islamic State and the East Turkistan Islamic Movement have colluded with each other. "The international community is very aware of this and should unite and attack all terrorist forces," he said.
Zhang Jun, representative of China, which is committing genocide in East Turkistan, said: "Different cultures and different religions should talk equally, learn from each other, take examples from each other, and encourage them to live together harmoniously, and discard the theory of the clash of cultures."
However, since the history of occupation, China has suppressed the East Turkistan people under various pretexts. In recent years, the so-called "fight against terrorism", "consolidation of the consciousness of the common Chinese nation", "nourishment from Chinese culture", "popularization of the common national language", "Islam" In the name of sinicization of religion, "interpretation of the Holy Qur'an according to socialism", they openly banned the beliefs, culture, language, and traditions of East Turkistan people and imprisoned millions of Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples in prison camps and prisons with various slanders. Genocide has been perpetrated.
The Chinese regime has also pursued a policy of anti-religious terror, recently destroying more than 16,000 mosques. China has also issued a so-called "charter" related to this, banning religious education at any age and any activities related to religion, severely repressing the East Turkistan people, linking the East Turkistan issue to terrorism, and trying to hide the crimes of genocide.