China will deepen its genocide crimes in East Turkistan with its new planned project. The project will be implemented between 2025-2027 and increase pressure on Uyghurs in the region.
GENOCIDE UNDER THE NAME "REFORM TRANSITION POINT MOVE"
China announced its plan for the major initiative called "Reform Transition Point Move" in East Turkistan to the public on January 5, 2025. The report titled "Xinjiang's Strategic, Innovative, and Leadership Character Reform Move Plan," published by the so-called Uyghur Autonomous Region Party Committee Policy Research Office, reveals that in addition to more effective exploitation of natural resources in the region, it will include genocide policies such as alleged counter-terrorism against Uyghur Turks, maintaining stability, and strengthening national common consciousness.
These practices will be implemented gradually between 2025-2027.
CHINA'S HORRIFYING PLAN THAT DEEPENS
Meanwhile, China continues to present the situation in East Turkistan to the outside world with the perception of "stabilized" and "people living freely." However, these projects reveal that China is systematically continuing its genocide crimes in the region.
With the systematic pressures and assimilation policies of the Chinese regime government, an entire people in East Turkistan are being subjected to assimilation and genocide. All Turkic peoples in East Turkistan who are not Chinese are falling victim to this pressure nationally, religiously, politically, and culturally.
The Uyghur issue in East Turkistan, which has exceeded severe human rights violations reaching the level of genocide and is increasingly on the world public agenda, has become a global problem. East Turkistanis, who are subjected to ethnic and cultural discrimination and serious human rights violations, are employed as cheap labor in Chinese companies. On the other hand, official data reveals that millions of people are being illegally detained in concentration camps in East Turkistan, where the Chinese Communist Party administration is carrying out cultural and ethnic genocide. However, the Chinese government tries to hide all data about the situation of Uyghur Turks held in inhumane conditions in concentration camps and penal camps and deny the genocide.
Even today, millions of Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples in East Turkistan are being imprisoned unjustly in unknown places. While this pressure continues with all its severity, according to witness testimonies, detainees are tortured. They live in unhealthy conditions with handcuffs and chains on their feet. Those held in camps are given unknown drugs and injections. They are subjected to tortures such as nail pulling, whipping, and electrocution. Women are subjected to mass rape.
Millions of young people are forced to work as slave laborers in labor camps in East Turkistan or in factories in China. After many are sent to concentration and labor camps, those left behind are forced to memorize political propaganda and work for free under the name of public service. Women are sterilized, and pregnant women are forced to have abortions. Young women are forced to marry Chinese men. Approximately 800,000 Uyghur Turkish children separated from their families are being assimilated in children's concentration camps called "angels' nests." They are being raised to speak Chinese, live like Chinese, and act just like Chinese people, with their life philosophy, ideology, and outlook on life completely detached from Uyghurs, to become communist individuals.
THE "SIBLING FAMILY" DISGRACE
National and religious cultural heritage, Uyghur history and culture, Turkish-Islamic architecture, and tombs of historical figures are being destroyed. Freedom of belief is ignored. 16,000 mosques were destroyed. They burned and destroyed countless heretical books written in Uyghur, especially the Quran. Praying and fasting are shown as reasons for being taken to camps. Having studied or traveled abroad, especially in Turkey, or even being a relative of someone who has done these things is considered a reason for being taken to concentration camps or imprisoned.
Under the "sibling family" project, Chinese officials were assigned to take care of every Turkish family. The so-called "siblings" violate family privacy by staying in Uyghurs' homes for 10 days, monitoring family members' loyalty to the regime.