The tragic response of the Uyghur teenager was widely publicized in the Chinese media

The Chinese regime is fully implementing the assimilation policy in East Turkistan, which is part of the genocide crime, and the results are visible and widely publicized.
Recently, a Chinese from Zhejiang rode a bicycle to Yekan County, Kashgar Province, and in the process met several Uyghur children who were returning from school. He asked the children, "What nation are you from?" "Tajik or Uyghur?" asked. A Uyghur boy among them immediately answered, "Chinese nation". China was overjoyed at the response and praised the children.
After the video went viral on Dovein, China's version of TikTok, a Uyghur teenager calling himself "I'm Chinese" made Chinese people happy. Diyartagag Network, Sina Network, as well as many other propaganda agencies in East Turkistan, wrote special news about this and promoted it.
In order to further strengthen the forced assimilation policy against the people of East Turkistan under various pretexts, China has announced the so-called "Temporary Measures of Administrative Punishment for Out-of-school Education", which has been implemented since October 15.
In addition to the Chinese regime's forced separation and assimilation of Uyghur teenagers from their families, the Chinese Ministry of Education recently announced "Temporary Measures for Administrative Punishment of Out-of-School Education." The regulations set out extracurricular education, illegal conduct and legal responsibility, penal procedures and enforcement agencies, jurisdiction and object of administrative punishment, and supervision of law enforcement.
In accordance with the Chinese regime's penal camp policy, children's camps under the name "Yesli" have been established in various urban areas. In order to hide these acts from the international community, China has named its children's camps as the so-called "garden of angels", prohibiting Uyghur teenagers from speaking their mother tongue, forcibly separating children from their families when they are not able to speak their own language, and forcing them to speak Chinese entirely. They are completely separated from their own language, ethnic identity, and religious beliefs. It is moving towards separation and assimilation.

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19/10/2023
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