With Hakan Fidan's visit to China, the Chinese music event put the Uyghur issue on the agenda

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's visit to China and East Turkistan and the concert organized by the Chinese embassy in Istanbul put the Uyghur issue back on the agenda in Turkey.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will visit China and East Turkistan from June 3rd to June 5th at the invitation of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
According to Voice of Turkey, Hakan Fidan plans to meet Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Chinese Vice President Han Jing and Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Committee of the Communist Party of China Qin Winqing during his visit. In addition, Hakan Fidan is scheduled to meet with Turkish citizens living in China. After his meeting in Beijing, he is scheduled to visit the cities of Urumqi and Kashgar in East Turkistan from June 4 to June 5.
According to the news report, the meetings will discuss a more balanced and sustainable structure of mutual trade and cooperation opportunities for investment from China to Turkey, especially in the field of new technology. Minister Fidan will also discuss issues such as the current war in Ukraine, changes in Gaza and the Red Sea, and the security of the global supply chain. During the visit, it is said that the issues of protecting the basic rights and freedoms of Uyghurs will be raised.
A few days before Hakan Fidan's visit, the International Association of East Turkistan Organizations presented a report to Hakan Fidan to present to the Turanian Union. The letter was originally prepared in view of the possible visit of the Turanian Unity Committee to East Turkistan, and the report described the genocide crimes committed by China in East Turkistan in recent years. The report was delivered to Foreign Minister Khaqan Fidan ahead of his visit to China and East Turkistan.
In addition, China, which took Uyghur dancers to countries such as Kuwait and used them for its fake propaganda, also arranged the so-called "Xinjang dance event" in Turkey, which aroused the strong resentment and anger of the Uyghur people in Turkey. The International Union of East Turkistan Organizations issued a statement against China's organization of the song-method event, saying that China is trying to hide the genocide crimes it is carrying out in East Turkistan.
On June 2, Uyghurs living in Turkey protested in front of the Jamal Rashit Ray Concert Hall, where the Chinese Embassy organized a musical event, as a result of the growing protests and calls against China's activities on social media. In the protest, it was revealed that the concert planned by China is actually nothing more than an evil intention to paint the eyes of the Turkish people, and that China is trying to hide the genocide crime it is committing in East Turkistan.

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03/06/2024
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