China is carrying out a systematic genocide policy in East Turkistan under various pretexts, and is increasing its efforts to transport the natural resources of East Turkistan, such as coal and oil, to China. In addition, this year, China transported more than 60 million tons of coal looted from East Turkistan to China by rail.
According to the Urumqi Bureau of China Railway Group, from the beginning of this year to September 18, the amount of coal transported from East Turkistan to China by railway exceeded 60 million tons, an increase of 51% compared to the same period. Since this year, the railway department in East Turkistan has transported 105 million tons of coal, an increase of 17.1% over the same period. Among them, East Turkistan's coal transport to China was 60.166 million tons, which is said to have played a strong role in ensuring China's energy security and serving regional economic and social development.
According to reports, China is continuously increasing its efforts to plunder East Turkistan's coal to China by expanding the routes to transport East Turkistan's coal to China, increasing the number of connecting trains on transportation routes, adding 10,000-ton trains to China, and building special railway lines to coal mines. increased
Since this year, East Turkistan's coal shipment to China has averaged 3,422 wagons per day, an increase of 47.7% over the same period. With the increase in shipping volume, East Turkistan's coal supply to China has been continuously expanded. This transport chain has expanded beyond the original Chinese provinces of Gansu, Sichuan, Yunnan, Qinghai, and Ningxia to Hubei, Hunan, and Hebei.
Currently, China is using the resources obtained from East Turkistan, which it is plundering with all its might, to meet China's needs, and the Uyghurs, who are the real owners, are living in poverty without getting any benefits. At the same time, China is trying to deceive the eyes of the international community with its false propaganda of so-called "decolonization."