The Regime administration, which wants to improve air and land traffic in East Turkistan, is accelerating the process of Chinese settlement in East Turkistan by launching flights on many new routes, including direct flights from China to East Turkistan.
According to the news on the Chinese propaganda network Tanridag website on June 26, the Chinese-owned Tianjin Airlines company plans to open seven new lines to East Turkistan due to increasing the number of summer holiday passengers in China.
Aiming to increase the number of flights to East Turkistan, Tianjin Airlines company will add Gulja-Qanas, Gulja-Aksu, Gulja-Kashgar and Turpan-Qanas flights from July 1, thus contributing to the so-called tourism of the region.
Altay-Gulja-Altay and Gulja-Yarkent airlines will be opened to traffic from July 10 in order to make the traffic between the north and south of East Turkistan more streamlined, while the increase in the Urumqi-Yinchuan-Nantong air route project has been recorded.
As of this year alone, the number of Chinese coming to East Turkistan during the “Chinese Spring Holiday" is stated to be 5 million 108 thousand 600, with a 57.68% increase compared to the same period last year, and the region's tourism revenue has reached 4 billion 574 billion yuan.
I WANT TO MAKE EAST TURKISTAN CHINESE
The occupying Chinese regime plans not only to generate a large amount of economic income under the name of “ tourism ", but also to open many tourism regions to East Turkistan and expand the airline, railway, highway network further, so that more Chinese people come to East Turkistan, move here, and eventually carry out systematic genocide aimed at completely de-Chinese East Turkistan.
The Chinese regime, which has been committing systematic genocide and crimes against humanity for years, but became sober in 2017, is imprisoning millions of East Turkistanis in penal camps and prisons. The prisoners are forcibly sterilized by giving various chemicals, while the Girls are forced into marriage with Chinese men. Men and women, have been deported to Chinese provinces and other regions, calling them “employment” and forced labor. On the one hand, while reducing the population of the Uyghurs, Tue Chinese settlers instead of free housing, prestigious living conditions, it is demanded to take root in the region. On the other hand, it is exploiting the resources of East Turkistan by increasing investment in transportation projects that connect railways and highways directly to China, as well as airlines.