An anonymous eyewitness from East Turkistan testified to our news station about the current sad situation in East Turkistan. This news will be published under the title "New Eyewitness Testimony from East Turkistan".
The witness said that China's propaganda about Uyghurs is false, that China has recently opened roadblocks to paint the eyes of the international community on the issue of genocide in East Turkistan, and because there are many foreign operators in the border area, it seems that everything is normal and that there is no oppression or massacre of Uyghurs, but revealed that the situation is very tight internally.
Witnesses said that although China removed the blockade, it did not stop the workers' monthly salaries. China used them to spy on the Uyghurs through this means, and they earn money as a side business, and also receive a salary from China. Once or twice a month, they report to China about the surrounding situation, especially who is in contact with foreign countries, who has relatives abroad, who has contacted foreign relatives, etc. They appear to be good people, and no one suspects them of being Chinese spies.
The witness also described the situation in East Turkistan in more detail: "The situation seems so peaceful and there is no massacre. But China's police agencies are increasingly undercover. For example, I can't believe that my friends don't work in China. The internal situation has become such that the Chinese use various tricks to make the Uyghurs work for the Chinese against each other. Because of this, when there is a conversation about the situation among the Uyghurs, everyone is afraid to talk about it because there is no trust between them.
The witness added: "China has crushed the hearts of the Uyghur people. "If I speak, I will not be sent to camps or prisons. I live with the worry that I will be afraid to speak."
For the evil purpose of hiding the crimes of genocide in East Turkistan from the international community, China has invited some individuals from various countries to visit and is trying to show the situation in East Turkistan. But internally, the East Turkistan people are severely restricted in all areas of life, business, education, and tourism, and the genocide continues.