A deal was signed between Kırmızı Kedi Publishing House in Turkey and Xinhua Bookstore, China's largest book chain.
Kırmızı Kedi Publishing House will translate China's propaganda books and spread red Chinese propaganda, despite China's Muslim Turkish genocide in East Turkistan.
According to China Daily, on November 14th, the opening ceremony of the China-themed International Publishing Office in Turkey and the copyright agreement for the "In Yili" book were signed in Beijing. The event was led by China Publishing Group Co. (CPG) and hosted by China National Publications Import and Export (Group) Co. (CNPIEC).
If this information is accurate, it appears to be a concerning development that suggests potential collaboration in spreading propaganda related to the situation in East Turkistan/Xinjiang, despite ongoing human rights concerns about China's treatment of Uyghur Muslims.
PARTICIPANTS INCLUDED:
Chang Bo, CPG President
Zhang Hong, CPG Vice President
Li Hongwen, CNPIEC CEO
Ece Ceylanoğlu, Representative of China's Turkish Embassy and Embassy Undersecretary
Haluk Hepkon, Kırmızı Kedi Publishing House President
Kamil Erdoğdu, Kırmızı Kedi Publishing House Chinese Library Editor
Giray Fidan, Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University Faculty Member
Ece Ceylanoğlu delivered congratulations on behalf of Ambassador İsmail Hakkı Musa and read his written speech. Ambassador Musa praised the progress in cultural exchange between China and Turkey and appreciated the close collaboration between publishing institutions.
He noted that the previously signed Memorandum of Understanding on Mutual Translation and Publication of Classical Works had laid the groundwork for future initiatives, with editorial offices and copyright agreements serving as critical complements. He expressed optimism about deeper cooperation in the future.
Millions of young people are forced to work as slave laborers in work camps in East Turkistan or in factories in China. After many are sent to concentration and work camps, those left behind are forced to memorize political propaganda and work for free under the guise of public service. Women are sterilized and forced to undergo abortions. Young women are compelled to marry Han Chinese. Approximately 800,000 Uyghur Turkish children, separated from their families, are being assimilated in "angel nests" - child concentration camps. They are being raised to become communist individuals completely detached from Uyghur life philosophy, ideology, and worldview, trained to speak Chinese, live like Chinese, and behave exactly like Han Chinese.
"SIBLINGS FAMILY" SCANDAL
National and religious cultural heritage, Uyghur history and culture, Turko-Islamic architectures, and historical figures' tombs are being destroyed. Religious freedom is completely disregarded. 16,000 mosques have been demolished. Countless books written in Uyghur, especially the Quran, have been burned and destroyed. Praying and fasting are grounds for being sent to camps. Studying or traveling abroad, especially in Turkey, or simply being related to someone who has done so is reason enough for being sent to concentration camps or prison.
Under the "siblings family" project, a Chinese official is assigned to monitor each Uyghur family. These so-called "siblings" violate family privacy by staying in Uyghur homes for 10 days, monitoring family members' loyalty to the regime.
The Chinese regime's systematic oppression and assimilation policies are causing total destruction, assimilation, and genocide in East Turkistan. All non-Han ethnic groups are victims of this oppression, facing national, religious, political, and cultural persecution.
The Uyghur issue has become a global problem, with severe human rights violations escalating to genocide. East Turkistani people are subjected to ethnic and cultural discrimination and employed as cheap labor in Chinese companies. Official documents reveal that the Chinese Communist Party is illegally detaining millions in concentration camps, implementing cultural and ethnic genocide.
The Chinese government attempts to hide all data about the Uyghur Turks' conditions in these camps from global public opinion and denies the genocide.
UNJUSTLY IMPRISONED
Currently, millions of Uyghurs and other Turkic peoples are imprisoned without cause in unknown locations. According to witness testimonies, detainees are tortured. They live in unsanitary conditions, handcuffed and chained. Prisoners are given unidentified medications and injections. They suffer torture, including nail extraction, whipping, and electric shocks. Women are subjected to mass rape.