China announced that it had punished two Uyghur officials

The so-called "Uyghur Autonomous Region Disciplinary Inspection Committee and Revision Committee" announced six typical problems of the Chinese Communist Party Center's so-called "violation of the spirit of the eight regulations," including two Uyghur puppet officials working for China.
According to the report of April 28, the Chinese Duanwu Festival, the so-called "Uyghur Autonomous Region Discipline Inspection Committee and Revision Committee" issued a notice on six typical problems that violate the so-called "Spirit of the Eight Regulations" of the Chinese Communist Party Center. Among the puppet officials, the former deputy secretary and head of the Kashgar Provincial Sports Bureau, Adil Yunus, the former member of the Hotan City Political Council party group, and the vice chairman of the party group, Thammat Ghopur.
The news reports that Adil Yunus, the former deputy secretary and head of the party group of the Kashgar Provincial Sports Bureau, received gifts and money illegally from 2013 to 2021. It was stated that there were other problems, such as serious violations of discipline and law, that he was expelled from the party and fired from his job, and that his case would be transferred to the procuratorate.
The report also revealed that the former member of the Hotan City Political Council Party Group and Vice Chairman Stanmamat Ghopur, from 2017 to 2019, illegally accepted gifts and money from many administrative and service objects, and borrowed the cars of private business owners for free for the use of his relatives. It was reported that there were other problems, such as serious violations of discipline and the law. He was also expelled from the party and fired from his job, and his problems were handed over to the procuratorate.
In recent years, China has not only openly executed genocide crimes against the people, but also targeted Uyghur officials who have been working tirelessly for the Chinese Communist regime. Under the pretext of "purging hypocrites" and "fighting corruption," many Uyghur officials were repressed to varying degrees and sent to prisons or concentration camps. In the process, Uyghur in the fields of education, publishing, and media became the hardest hit targets, and the puppet officials who worked hard for China in other fields also disappeared under various excuses and were replaced by Chinese officials.

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02/05/2024
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