China is organizing Uyghur women into forced marriages with Chinese men

The Chinese regime continues to expose its systematic practice of forcing Uyghur women to marry Chinese men.

Videos circulating on social media show that the Chinese regime has systematically and consistently forced Uyghur women to marry Chinese men as part of its crime of assimilation and extermination of the Uyghur people.

In one of these videos, a Chinese man reveals a subsidy policy for forced marriages, saying that Chinese men who want to marry Uyghur girls will be given 250,000 yuan in subsidies, 50,000 yuan when they officially get married, 100,000 yuan when they give birth, and another 100,000 yuan if they transfer their population.

In another video, it is revealed that Chinese men who marry Uyghur girls will be given 40,000 to 50,000 yuan in subsidies, 45-50 mu (about four hectares) of arable land, 50 sheep, and help with rapid population transfer.

It turns out that the amount of rewards and material goods given to Chinese who marry Uyghur girls varies from one province to another.

Another video also showed that the crime of forcing Uyghur women to marry Chinese men in East Turkistan has been ongoing for years, in fact, under the arrangement of the Chinese regime.

A witness who recently came out of East Turkistan said that in the past, when a Uyghur girl was destined to marry a Chinese man, rumors like "So-and-so married a Chinese man" would spread among the people, causing people to be surprised. However, now, it seems that the situation of Uyghur girls marrying Chinese men has become a normal phenomenon, and those who do not give their daughters to Chinese men are imprisoned or imprisoned under various pretexts, and many Uyghurs have been punished for any rumors made against women who marry Chinese men, and families with daughters have been left in dire straits.

This witness revealed that although China has recently tried to make the situation in East Turkistan appear as if nothing has happened, the control and persecution are very strict. Due to the strict control of the Internet and social media, the vast majority of Uyghurs in East Turkistan are completely unaware of the anti-Chinese activities and actions of Uyghurs abroad.

China is trying to hide and cover up the crime of genocide in East Turkistan from the international community, inviting people from all walks of life abroad to visit while internally severely restricting the people of East Turkistan in all areas of life, business, education, and travel, intensifying assimilation, and continuing the crime of genocide.

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17/02/2025
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