"Despite the fact that the occupying Chinese regime is facing sanctions from several countries due to the genocide in East Turkistan, it continues to export products of forced labor from East Turkistan to European countries.
According to reports from Chinese media, the number of trains heading to Europe from various customs gates, especially the Korgas border crossing in East Turkistan, has significantly increased. The cargo capacity, including forced labor-produced items like daily goods, car parts, and electronics, through the branch called 'Xinjiang' of the China Railway Corporation, has increased significantly. In July alone, 325 train services were operated."
"8,000 times in the past ten years. As is known, in addition to the increase in exports after the 'Chinese regime's support for the private sector' packages, various facilitation measures introduced in customs procedures have led to an increase in cargo transportation and volume from East Turkistan to Europe. In October 2013, the number of trains heading to Europe from the Korgas customs was 13 trains, whereas it was recorded as 377 trains in 2016. However, by 2022, this number would have risen to over 700.
According to Chinese statistical data, the cargo train bound for Europe has been announced 8,000 times in the past ten years. In comparison, at the point when transfers were being conducted once a month initially, three trains depart for Europe every day."
Trains carry forced labor products
Observers pointed out that the Chinese regime uses the resources of East Turkistan entirely for its own interests, does not provide any benefits to the indigenous people who are the noble owners of these resources, and is currently expanding the resources of East Turkistan and exporting forced labor products through the increase. As well as the ongoing genocide in East Turkistan, invaders who intensively exploit the resources of the region use these trains to smuggle resources into China.
Trains carry forced labor products
Observers pointed out that the Chinese regime uses the resources of East Turkistan entirely for its own interests, does not provide any benefits to the indigenous people who are the noble owners of these resources, and is currently expanding the resources of East Turkistan and exporting forced labor products. As well as the ongoing genocide in East Turkistan, invaders who intensively exploit the resources of the region use these trains to smuggle resources into China.
In December 2021, the US Congress passed a law prohibiting the import into the United States of goods produced by the forced labor of Uyghur Turks living in East Turkistan and other ethnic and religious groups. The Washington administration made decisions to punish the companies that were the subject of the allegations and the companies it worked with.
Beijing government spokesmen described the forced labor allegations as "lies fabricated by anti-China forces" and argued that the country's human rights situation was trying to distort the truth.
According to a report by the Australian Institute of Strategic Research (ASBY), Uyghur Muslims are used as slave laborers in the supply of goods to more than 100 countries and 83 well-known brands.