Did Xinjiang happily welcome the Chinese Communist Party to "liberate Xinjiang peacefully"?
October 1 is the National Day of the People's Republic of China, founded by the Chinese Communists after 28 years of struggle, bloodshed, war, and the massacre of many people. This day has been hailed by the Chinese Communist Party for 72 years as the day when the Chinese people stood up, were liberated, and "the people of Xinjiang were peacefully liberated." The Chinese Communist Party began the process of occupying Uighur lands and Tibet after the three-year bloody civil war of 1946-1949, which ended the Kuomintang army and conquered most of China through war.
For 72 years, the Chinese Communist Party has been "liberating Xinjiang peacefully" and "people of all nationalities in Xinjiang have warmly welcomed the PLA," he said, adding that the tank-armored force entered Urumqi that day and greeted people with flowers and film footage. Has been campaigning.
Indeed, at that time, on October 20, did the Uighur people rejoice at the arrival of these Chinese troops and warmly welcome them as they welcomed their troops? Did the Uyghur people consider the Chinese Communist Party troops to be liberators? A witness who witnessed the Tank-Bronewick Battalion in Urumqi with his own eyes that day, Mr. Ahmet Igemberdi, an 85-year-old veteran Uyghur nationalist intellectual now living in Australia, said that they had been organized by the school that day and taken to the hospital by themselves and many others. The East Turkestan army misunderstood that they were crossing the Manas River, and they were dissatisfied with the fact that what they saw was no different from that of the Chinese, that is, the Kuomintang Chinese.
Mr. Ahmet Igemberdi said that on the day the Chinese communist forces occupied Urumqi, the overwhelming majority of those who greeted them were Chinese, and even almost all of the Chinese residents in Urumqi who were offering flowers and greetings to the soldiers on the tanks entering Urumqi released by the Chinese government. .
In addition to the Chinese Communist Army's occupation of Urumqi-Tanka-Bronevik Battalion at Urumqi Airport and its task of ensuring the transport of troops from Gansu by Soviet planes, the 2nd and 6th Corps continued to march on northern and southern Uighur lands until March 1950. Within a month, he had taken control of the entire Uighur people, as well as establishing all levels of communist-controlled regimes and taking control of everything.
But the Chinese Communist Party government called the area, which it had occupied with great military force, "peaceful occupation," not "occupation." Mr. Hu Ping, a former Chinese editor of Beijing Spring magazine in the United States, said that the term "peaceful liberation" was a complete political fabrication and that "the Chinese Communist Party will never send 100,000 troops to Xinjiang and Tibet for a peaceful liberation." Used the word "do." He even used the word "peaceful liberation" to occupy Beijing, and now he is calling for a peaceful reunification of Taiwan. It has never liberated Xinjiang peacefully, but has taken over by threatening to send a large military force. The Communist Party arbitrarily distorts and distorts history.
According to Mr. Ahmet Igemberdi, the government of the East Turkestan Republic, established in 1944 in Yining when the Chinese Communists established the People's Republic of China and the Communist forces invaded East Turkestan, still maintained their independence and existence. Despite the abolition of Ahmetcan Kasım and others, the regime was still hoisting its national flag.
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