China continues to demolish houses built in the Uyghur ethnic style in East Turkistan

China continues to demolish houses built in the Uyghur ethnic style in East Turkistan under the pretext of "transforming old settlements."
According to the videos recorded by Zumrat Davut, a witness of the camp, on April 14, the Chinese regime continued to forcibly demolish Uyghur houses in East Turkistan this year under the name of "changing dangerous old houses.".
Videos circulating on social media show the original view of the house that was forced to collapse, the moment it collapsed, and the ruins after the collapse. The forced-built houses are decorated in ethnic style with various beautiful patterns and carvings, and are beautifully painted, which clearly shows that the house has not been built for a long time. Even the pillars of the house are carved, and the walls, roofs, and beams of the house are carved with patterns. These videos prove that the Chinese regime has also forced the demolition of newly built houses, and that the so-called "renovation of old, weak houses" slogan is a complete excuse.
According to Chinese media reports, the Chinese regime began to demolish Uyghur ethnic-style houses and destroy Uyghur communities in East Turkistan under the name of "demolition of protected communities" in 2010. By 2023, a total of 49,662 houses and districts in East Turkistan had been converted to Chinese style. By the end of 2023, a total of more than 1,797,000 houses in the cities and towns of East Turkistan will have been renovated.
The plan to destroy Chinese Uyghur communities is based on residential areas built before 2000, and was implemented in five cities: Urumqi City, Yining City, Aksu City, Kucha City, and Hotan City.
In several other videos on social media, it is shown that China seized the land of Uyghur farmers in Khamul and Gulji without informing the landowners and gave it to Chinese criminals.
A week ago, in Chiglik Mazar Village, Baitokai Village, Yining County, the Chinese regime confiscated all the farmers' land without permission and gave it to Chinese officials, and its video footage also caused a stir.
The repression of the Chinese regime is becoming more and more violent, and at the same time, the Chinese authorities are also harassing the Uyghurs indifferently, saying, "I will do what I want, I have the Chinese regime behind me, who is behind you?" There are many cases that look like this. Also last month, a video of a Uyghur woman wailing in pain from what appeared to be sputum went viral, showing a Chinese swan setting her walnut trees on fire.
In recent years, the Chinese regime has imprisoned the East Turkistan people in prisons and prison camps on a large scale, forced them to abandon their Islamic and ethnic values, and their own culture by various means, and disappeared those who protested. and began to be forced to demolish. The leaked videos show that China is continuing to work hard on this evil plan this year.

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15/04/2024
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