kmiainfo: At least 100 people jailed in more than 700 villages in Chulukai At least 100 people jailed in more than 700 villages in Chulukai

At least 100 people jailed in more than 700 villages in Chulukai

At least 100 people jailed in more than 700 villages in Chulukai  During a telephone interview with our correspondent in Yildiz County, a village police officer in Chulukai village revealed that at least 100 people from more than 700 villages in Chulukai were in prison while describing the so-called "aid" provided by the village government to inmates.  In response to our question about how the authorities were treating the families of the prisoners during the virus epidemic, a village police officer in Yildiz Chulukai claimed that these families were being cared for and were taking care of their livelihoods, from food to clothing. When asked what is currently being done for the families of the prisoners, he mentioned that more than 30 tons of coal had recently been distributed. In the process, he revealed that at least 100 people were in prison in the village, stating that the number of assisted prisoner families had reached one hundred. According to him, the village of Chulukai has a population of more than 10,000, and the village, which is home to 100 families of prisoners who received the "aid", has a population of more than 140 families.  According to one of the expatriates living in Yildiz, the arrest rate was not surprising for the village of Onyar, where he was born and raised. Stating that his 3 brothers were in prison, the migrant said that he had learned that 1-5 people from each family in the community were in jail, and that it was estimated that about 200 people were in prison in this village in Chulukai. A security director who answered our call from the village of Sheikhmahalla in Chulukai revealed that four members of Nasrullah's family were in jail in the community where he lived. Another member of the community said six members of a family of 11 brothers (from a large family) were in jail.  Earlier investigations revealed that 120,000 people had been abducted in Kashgar province in 2017 alone, of which more than 2,000 had been executed in a crowded village of 13,000 in Yengisar County.   China's unwavering plan in the Uyghur region: "To maintain stability in the face of terrorism, to Chineseize Islam" (1)  China's repressive and genocidal policies in the Uyghur region continue after Chen Chuanguo, the former secretary of the Uyghur Autonomous Region, left at the end of last year and was replaced by Ma Xingrui. It is reported that the Chinese central government continues to implement a long-term plan to fully assimilate the Uyghurs and make the region the most important economic and transportation base of the "One Belt One Road" line.  Dr. Erkin Akram, a strategist, believes that since the change of Chinese leaders in the Uyghur Autonomous Region, stability and development have been emphasized, and in some respects there has been some softening, but no fundamental change in policy.  On April 3, the Xinjiang Daily published the "2022 Highlights of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Party Committee Comprehensive Deepening of Reform", which focused on "high-quality development, social stability, people's livelihood security, cultural propaganda, corps reform, disciplinary investigation, More than 100 reform measures have been put forward in seven areas, including 32 areas, including party building.  What China means by "high-quality development" is the project to turn the Uyghur region into an economic zone of the "One Belt One Road", which is considered "guaranteed by political stability" and "to make it a habit to maintain stability in the fight against terrorism to strengthen stability, rule of law in Xinjiang." Strengthen the implementation, deepen the reform of political law, improve the mechanism of maintaining public order, strengthen the work of promoting national unity, promote the Chineseization of Islam in Xinjiang, and build a social-based governance structure. "  Commenting on the email, Andres Cor, a Chinese researcher at the American Center for Corollary Research in the United States, said why China continues to adhere to its "anti-terrorism" policy: "It simply came to our notice then. The Chinese government should be severely punished for its crimes against the Uyghurs, as well as for its crimes against Tibetans and Falun Gong practitioners, as defined by the United Nations. "  Mr. Ilshat Hassan, a political observer, stated that China's policy of "maintaining stability in the face of terrorism" was a typical colonial policy, thereby shifting the population of the Uyghur region to either Chinese extermination or terrorism-related extermination.  According to Dr. Erkin Akram, China's so-called counter-terrorism is in fact a repression of the Uighur faith. China's policy of "Chineseization of Islam in Xinjiang" is also aimed at eradicating the "ideological basis of terrorism." The Chinese government's plot to divide Islam into "Arab Islam, Chinese Islam" is dangerous.  Mr Ilshat Hassan said that Uyghurs had formed Uyghur Islamic culture after converting to Islam, and that "deepening the reform of Chineseization of Islam in Xinjiang" was essentially the eradication of Uyghur culture.  Its purpose is to "create favorable conditions for some provinces and cities to address some of the most pressing and pressing issues on the basis of long-term stability and security." Analysts say the reforms will continue to work to protect China's "long-term stability and stability in Xinjiang."

During a telephone interview with our correspondent in Yildiz County, a village police officer in Chulukai village revealed that at least 100 people from more than 700 villages in Chulukai were in prison while describing the so-called "aid" provided by the village government to inmates.

In response to our question about how the authorities were treating the families of the prisoners during the virus epidemic, a village police officer in Yildiz Chulukai claimed that these families were being cared for and were taking care of their livelihoods, from food to clothing. When asked what is currently being done for the families of the prisoners, he mentioned that more than 30 tons of coal had recently been distributed. In the process, he revealed that at least 100 people were in prison in the village, stating that the number of assisted prisoner families had reached one hundred. According to him, the village of Chulukai has a population of more than 10,000, and the village, which is home to 100 families of prisoners who received the "aid", has a population of more than 140 families.

According to one of the expatriates living in Yildiz, the arrest rate was not surprising for the village of Onyar, where he was born and raised. Stating that his 3 brothers were in prison, the migrant said that he had learned that 1-5 people from each family in the community were in jail, and that it was estimated that about 200 people were in prison in this village in Chulukai. A security director who answered our call from the village of Sheikhmahalla in Chulukai revealed that four members of Nasrullah's family were in jail in the community where he lived. Another member of the community said six members of a family of 11 brothers (from a large family) were in jail.

Earlier investigations revealed that 120,000 people had been abducted in Kashgar province in 2017 alone, of which more than 2,000 had been executed in a crowded village of 13,000 in Yengisar County.

China's unwavering plan in the Uyghur region: "To maintain stability in the face of terrorism, to Chineseize Islam" (1)

China's repressive and genocidal policies in the Uyghur region continue after Chen Chuanguo, the former secretary of the Uyghur Autonomous Region, left at the end of last year and was replaced by Ma Xingrui. It is reported that the Chinese central government continues to implement a long-term plan to fully assimilate the Uyghurs and make the region the most important economic and transportation base of the "One Belt One Road" line.

Dr. Erkin Akram, a strategist, believes that since the change of Chinese leaders in the Uyghur Autonomous Region, stability and development have been emphasized, and in some respects there has been some softening, but no fundamental change in policy.

On April 3, the Xinjiang Daily published the "2022 Highlights of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Party Committee Comprehensive Deepening of Reform", which focused on "high-quality development, social stability, people's livelihood security, cultural propaganda, corps reform, disciplinary investigation, More than 100 reform measures have been put forward in seven areas, including 32 areas, including party building.

What China means by "high-quality development" is the project to turn the Uyghur region into an economic zone of the "One Belt One Road", which is considered "guaranteed by political stability" and "to make it a habit to maintain stability in the fight against terrorism to strengthen stability, rule of law in Xinjiang." Strengthen the implementation, deepen the reform of political law, improve the mechanism of maintaining public order, strengthen the work of promoting national unity, promote the Chineseization of Islam in Xinjiang, and build a social-based governance structure. "

Commenting on the email, Andres Cor, a Chinese researcher at the American Center for Corollary Research in the United States, said why China continues to adhere to its "anti-terrorism" policy: "It simply came to our notice then. The Chinese government should be severely punished for its crimes against the Uyghurs, as well as for its crimes against Tibetans and Falun Gong practitioners, as defined by the United Nations. "

Mr. Ilshat Hassan, a political observer, stated that China's policy of "maintaining stability in the face of terrorism" was a typical colonial policy, thereby shifting the population of the Uyghur region to either Chinese extermination or terrorism-related extermination.

According to Dr. Erkin Akram, China's so-called counter-terrorism is in fact a repression of the Uighur faith. China's policy of "Chineseization of Islam in Xinjiang" is also aimed at eradicating the "ideological basis of terrorism." The Chinese government's plot to divide Islam into "Arab Islam, Chinese Islam" is dangerous.

Mr Ilshat Hassan said that Uyghurs had formed Uyghur Islamic culture after converting to Islam, and that "deepening the reform of Chineseization of Islam in Xinjiang" was essentially the eradication of Uyghur culture.

Its purpose is to "create favorable conditions for some provinces and cities to address some of the most pressing and pressing issues on the basis of long-term stability and security." Analysts say the reforms will continue to work to protect China's "long-term stability and stability in Xinjiang."

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