The occupying China continues to intensify its efforts to settle Chinese immigrants in East Turkistan under the so-called “Recruitment of Young Talents” in line with its plan to completely Sinicize East Turkistan.
According to the news on the Chinese propaganda agency Tanrıdağ network, the Human Resources and Social Security Department of the so-called “Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region” in East Turkistan has issued a statement regarding the so-called “Recruitment of Young Talents” activities for 2025. The statement stated that a total of 165 places will participate in the recruitment campaign from China to East Turkistan, 357 professional jobs will be provided, 635 people will be hired, a total of 193 companies will participate, 509 jobs will be provided, and a total of 2,242 people will be hired.
THE CHINESE STATE IS PROVIDING ALL THE ADVANTAGES!
According to the news, recruitment activities will be expanded by integrating online and offline, and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security will establish a recruitment service platform that will attract the attention of so-called “professionals” and will publish recruitment advertisements to the community in a unified manner. It announced that universities will organize student registrations and that a double-choice conference will be held for students who will graduate by going to the relevant colleges in recruitment activities.
According to the news, Chinese settlers who are called so-called “professionals” who participate in this campaign and meet the conditions will be able to benefit from all the advantages provided by the Chinese regime.
China accelerated its work at the beginning of this year, and a special task force was organized throughout East Turkistan and sent to various universities in Chinese provinces at the beginning of this year. The group was encouraging Chinese students from various universities to settle in East Turkistan under the name of “talent recruitment.”
In recent years, China has resorted to various methods to force farmers in East Turkistan to transfer their agricultural lands to cooperatives. Later, under the name of “relocation and hiring more workers,” it allowed farmers who lost their lands to be deported to Chinese provinces. Later, they settled the Chinese in East Turkistan under various names.
In East Turkistan, which has been under occupation by the Chinese Communist Party for 74 years, the oppression has exceeded the borders. The people of East Turkistan, who are the legitimate owners of the East Turkistan Lands, have been groaning under Chinese exploitation together with their underground and aboveground resources and human resources since the occupation. And while they are struggling to survive with the last remaining land and their few assets, the ruthless Chinese administration is trying to usurp this as well.
China’s horrific and brutal repression practices, which were carried out simultaneously with the large-scale arbitrary arrests launched in 2017 regarding ethnic genocide, clearly and explicitly reveal that the ethnic demographic structure of East Turkistan is being deliberately and forcibly changed.
At this point, the government has confiscated the assets, orchards and agricultural lands left behind as a result of the collective imprisonment of millions of Uyghurs in camps and prisons and their forced labor as slaves/laborers, and they are being offered to Chinese settlers who have agreed to settle permanently in the region with various privileges and prestigious life opportunities.
PART OF SYSTEMATIC ASSIMILATION
Observers noted that the Chinese regime has recently expanded air, rail and road transportation to East Turkistan in order to encourage Chinese settlers to move permanently to East Turkestan, and that it has also made efforts to facilitate the transportation of East Turkistan resources to China, and that all of these investments are aimed at achieving the ultimate goal of Sinicizing East Turkistan, while on the one hand imprisoning the people of East Turkistan in concentration camps and prisons, and deporting young people, regardless of gender, to Chinese provinces and other regions for forced labor, and on the other hand, trying to reduce the Uyghur population, and on the other hand, ensuring that Chinese settlers take root and settle permanently in East Turkistan, and at the same time trying to ensure that the “One Belt, One Road” initiative is implemented without obstacles in order to create the perception in the international community that “The oppression is over. Everything is normalized and the Uyghurs are happy.”