New images leaked related to China's "Headscarf" ban.

The inhumane "Cultural and Ethnic Genocide" practices carried out for years by the Chinese occupation regime under the guise of Sinicizing Islam continue to be exposed, with new evidence emerging day by day.
Based on the records of a witness at the camp, Zumret Davut, which she shared on her personal social media account on October 14th (carrying evidential significance), it is apparent that a Uyghur woman, who resides in a specific village town in East Turkistan and is compelled to perform physical labor in cotton fields as a forced laborer, exposed the Chinese oppression in the region while responding to criticisms from her followers on the Chinese social media platform "Douyin."
SHE DISCLOSED THE PRESSURES OF THE AUTHORITIES ONE-BY-ONE
In the image, a Uyghur Woman who was trying to respond to comments on her videos shared on the platform responded to the criticism about cleanliness directed at her by others with the following words: “Do not write comments as if you are unaware of anything; never, those who do not work in the Cotton fields, do not live in the village! Those who say that I am dirty do not pay attention to cleanliness; we do not have such a luxury! Neither in the field nor where we stay, we do not cover our heads, we do not set up tables by the order of the above (Regime officials), and there is no hijab even at home! We don't have it. You know this. It's easy to sit in your houses in the city and talk to us. We would like to live in the city, work in clean jobs, and eat and drink in a clean environment, but what should we do? Shall I defy our fate (Oppression)? " With statements like these, she once again revealed that the Chinese regime has even collected headscarves and tablecloths that reflect the Muslim Uyghur cultural civilization in all homes, and this situation is widespread in the countryside due to the fact that Uyghur villagers continue to be employed as slave laborers under various pretexts.
MOST OF THE MEN ARE IMPRISONED IN PRISONS
Uyghurs, most of whom are prisoners in concentration camps or kept in prisons where live organs are stored or used as guinea pigs in laboratories, are forbidden to wear a hijab, wear long clothes, grow a beard, read the Quran, perform prayers, or fast because they are Muslims, while they are persecuted with ethnic discrimination, mistreatment and slavery because they are Turkish.
In the past, visual documents from China have confirmed that Uyghur women in East Turkistan were persecuted by the Chinese and that Uyghur women were treated immorally and inhumanely.

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17/10/2023
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