It is known that China actively uses international social media for propaganda purposes to improve the Decaying image of its regime among the countries of the world. So much so that the Chinese government is trying to paint the eyes of society by organizing an international dance festival to counter reports in favor of China on East Turkistan, where it is accused of systematic genocide.
According to a report in the Chinese propaganda agency Xinhua, the so-called "6. China International Xinjiang National Dance Festival" at the Hall of the People in Urumqi.
According to information, the event, organized jointly by the Chinese Central Intelligence bureau and the so-called “People's government of Xinjiang” with the support of the so-called Xinjiang Ministry of Culture and Tourism in East Turkistan, will continue from July 20 to August 5 with the theme "Let's Dance on a Belt, a Road Route and Meet in Beautiful Xinjiang".
THEY WILL DANCE FOR 15 DAYS
According to the information, the dance festival, which will include four performances related to East Turkestan for 15 days, will include a fashion show with the theme of "Happy life together on the colorful silk road, with joint cooperation", as well as a street dance show and a series of propaganda events such as the so-called "Xinjiang dance cultural exchange meeting" and "Let's dance Xinjiang together".
At a time when China is facing severe criticism and sanctions by the international community due to the genocide crimes committed in East Turkistan, China, which wants to deceive the international community and completely deny the genocide crimes in East Turkistan, is conducting many propaganda activities such as the so-called “Our Xinjiang Yahshi Yer” and so on.
However, since its occupation of East Turkistan, China has been confiscating, banning and burning valuable Uyghur cultural heritage and related books and written materials. It has locked millions of people who are aware of this in concentration camps and prisons, leading to the disintegration of countless nests and locking up the remaining Uyghur children in Sinicization centers to control them. It seeks to portray the innocent Uyghurs, who are actually subjected to all this persecution, as "a happy society that dances and sings."