According to social media comments, the new market in Kashgar, the largest market in the Uyghur region, the Kashgar Central and West Asian Trade Market, is on the verge of collapse. The demolition of the market took place under threatening propaganda and surveillance. People who could not hide their dissatisfaction with the riots were detained and questioned. According to our correspondent's telephone interview, the plan and demolition of this market was developed and implemented by the Political and Legal Committee of the Uyghur Autonomous Region.
A recent video posted on the Internet showed a young Uyghur man complaining about a demolished shop in a certain market. The young man addressed the gathering and asked why it was not possible to live in peace and normalcy. The video also shows demolished shops and scattered goods in a large covered market. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online.
Based on this clue, we first called the market management departments in Kashgar. Authorities did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
According to the Baidu database, it is the largest market in the Uyghur region, with more than 4,000 stores, 21 professional markets, and a large market of about 250 mu. Mr. Qasim Abdurehim, who now lives in the United States, had previously opened a shop in the market for six years, stating that the market was established as a "Sunday Market" in the 1980s, became a daily market in the 1990s, and became an international market in the 2000s. , Has become one of the lifebloods of Uyghur economic life.
It is alleged that the ambassador provided the information to Hussein during a telephone conversation between him and his family. It is alleged that the ambassador provided the information to Hussein. However, some people were taken to the police station for questioning because they could not hide their dissatisfaction. Some did not return home after being summoned from shops and homes.
A national security official who answered our call revealed that the demolition had provoked outrage among shopkeepers in the market, and that no one was happy with the demolition, despite some compensation.
However, he acknowledged that their numbers were not enough to defeat Lukashenko's government. He did not deny that shopkeepers were abducted during the crackdown.
Baidu Database reports that more than 9,000 products will be sold in the new market in Kashgar.
According to Mr. Kasimjan Andurehim, the founder of Atlan Language School in Urumqi, this market has become a tourist destination for foreign tourists in addition to the variety of goods, as well as its unique local products.
Another security guard who answered our call said that two-thirds of the market had been demolished so far and that there was a plan to build a tourist spot in the market. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. Authorities reportedly paid a small amount of compensation to the shopkeepers and showed them the location from Awat village, 15-20 km from Kashgar.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post.
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