The so-called "Uyghur Autonomous Region People's Congress Standing Committee" has issued a notification regarding regulations related to ethnic cleansing in East Turkistan.
According to Tengritag News on February 24, the committee plans to implement 46 regulatory items in 2025, including:
7 items under continuous review
16 items proposed for review
23 items to be investigated and validated
The regulations are framed around China's "cultural nourishment" terror policy, focusing on:
Maintaining stability
Developing productive forces
Implementing ten major industry construction projects
2025 is significant as it marks:
The completion of China's "14th Five-Year Plan"
The initiation of the "15th Five-Year Plan"
Implementation of a "four-sided integrated planning-coordination mechanism"
In recent years, China has been suppressing East Turkistan's people under the guise of "cultural nourishment," systematically distorting Uyghur history and culture. The notification emphasizes continuing this approach, repeatedly claiming "Xinjiang has always been part of China."
China has long pursued an assimilation policy aimed at:
Weakening Uyghur national identity
Rewriting historical narratives
Forcibly imposing Chinese culture
Eliminating Uyghur cultural heritage
For instance, China has expanded its "Xinjiang Museum" to nearly three times its original size, displaying over 1,500 "cultural relics" designed to present a manipulated historical narrative suggesting East Turkistan was always part of China.
The proposed regulations are expected to further advance China's systematic cultural erasure and forced sinicization of East Turkistan.