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Locality: Adelaide, South Australia



Address: 14 Blacks Road Gilles Plains 5086 Adelaide, SA, Australia

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25.01.2022 To save her parents from Chinese Concentration camps, she ( #Uyghur girl ) agreed to wear red Chinese wedding dress and marry to Han Chinese. #EastTurkistan #China #Uyghurs #Muslims #Islam



24.01.2022 East Turkistan Australian Association is planning a major rally in Adelaide on Saturday 29th September 2018 to Condemn the Chinese Occupation and Genoci...de in East Turkistan Press Releasefor immediate release 25Th September 2018 Contact: Nurmuhammad Majid; Ph: 0435 359 449 Under the coordination of East Turkistan Australian Association Inc. and support of other affiliated community groups in South Australia, East Turkistan Community members are planning a mass rally from Adelaide Victoria Square to Parliament House in Adelaide (Assembly at 10:45am at Victoria Square, then March toward Parliament House where Statements and Speeches will be made until 13:00pm) ) on Saturday 29th September 2018 to condemn the 69 years of Chinese Occupation and endless Genocide Policies in East Turkistan against Uyghur Muslims. There are over 13 million Uyghurs who identify as Muslim Turkic-speaking people living mostly in East Turkistan, according to the Chinese census. However, the actual figure is much higher than the governments estimate. East Turkistan was annexed by the Communist Chinese government in 1949 and renamed as Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in 1955. The Protest also focuses on the alarming situation of Uyghur and other Turkic Muslims of East Turkistan, where there were more than three million of Muslims where arbitrarily detained in the Mass Internment Camps of Chinese evil State. UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) to say that it suspected that 1 million Uyghurs are currently being held in a massive internment camp that is shrouded in secrecy. (CERD report). In the camps, officials seek to brainwash prisoners to disavow Islam and pledge loyalty to the Communist Party, and torture those who refuse, eyewitnesses have said. Arbitrary detentions without charge or trial are the norm for prisoners in these camps, and ethnic Uyghur Muslims have been disappeared in large numbers. Common crimes are viewing foreign websites, taking phone calls from relatives abroad, praying regularly or growing a beard. The widespread use of arbitrary detention is also being used as a tool to force Uyghurs abroad into silence. The situation in the Uyghur homeland has dramatically deteriorated. The detention camps under the label of re-education centers were established in almost all part of the East Turkistan. The detention centers have multiplied rapidly in the latter half of 2017 and have literally turned the East Turkistan into a dystopian state. Those Uighurs who are suspected of going against the partys teachings, being double faced, harboring dangerous ideas, religiously suspicious or being politically unreliable are being interned in these centers. The lives inside these extremely institutionalized centers are horrificthey are being politically terrorized, psychologically abused and morally degraded. With no legal means to defend themselves against forcible confinement in these centers, the Uyghurs are left with no other devices than relying on their survival instincts. As such, the entire East Turkistan has been deformed into a surveillance state monitored by such cutting edge technologies as facial recognition, DNA profiling and omnipresent security cameras. As a result, the Uyghurs are completely stripped of their right to free movement, free assembly and free expression. Instead, they have further been in more tight corners to lose hope for the future. The mass rally in Adelaide is a crucial way to shed light on this appalling situation of the Uyghurs in their own ancestral homeland. The message the Uyghurs in Australia would like to convey to the Australian Government and public through these demonstrations is that the operation of the concentration camps is profoundly inhumane and that the lives of the Uyghurs are getting lost in every second in the very eyes of the world. The world is deafeningly silent to a point where it would conflate neutrality with lack of courage to ethically confront the perpetrators. This silence only encourages China to bring more suffering to many innocent Uyghur lives now and to many other peoples in other places in the future. Next time, it will not only be the Uyghurs but others who will fall victim to the autocracies of this unchecked regime anywhere in the world. So the Uyghurs need your care, courage and commitment to stop ethnic cleansing policies of Chinese authorities against Uyghurs. We also wish to send a message to world that through 69 years of Occupation and Genocide policies, Chinese Evil Regime has carried out countless crimes against humanity in East Turkistan including religious persecution, cultural destruction, ethnic assimilation, political suppression and social injustices. We call for a NEVER AGAIN and stop Chinas crime against humanity. Together we march for the freedom of Uyghur Muslims of East Turkistan. Freedom for East Turkistan, Freedom for the Uyghurs. For more information please visit www.etaa.org.au . Kind Regards Nurmuhamnmad Majid JP President of ETAA

19.01.2022 An American son’s plea to save his father from Chinese Internment Camps Please take action and help release my father, a known Uyghur Journalist and Editor-in-C...hief, from Chinese Internment Camps. My name is Bahram Kurban Sintash, and I’m a United States Citizen and a Uyghur American. I moved to America in 2008 from Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), China; after marrying my wife, who is an American citizen. We have a 7 year old son, and I have lived in the Northern Virginia area for ten years now. I’m a fitness company owner and registered my small business in Virginia in 2015. Since April 2017, the Chinese government has detained about 1-3 million Uyghur, Kazakh and other local Turkic people in Internment Camps (also called re-education camps). (Please see UN and RFA reports). The XUAR police conduct mass arrests of anyone who has traveled outside of China, those who practice their religion often, those who have relatives outside of China, and those who promoted and/or worked for Uyghur culture, art, education, publications, sports, etc.; some are arrested for simply being an Uyghur or Kazakh. (Please see RFA and House Foreign Affairs Committee reports). My father, Kurban Mamut, is 68 years old and is currently detained in an Internment Camp in Urumqi, XUAR, China. After confirming this information from multiple sources in September, I found out he was detained since February 2018. I had lost contact with my family members in Urumqi since February 18th 2018, because XUAR local police have made it a crime and have prohibited Uyghur people from communicating with relatives outside of China. It is deemed a crime for our family to contact us over the phone, WeChat or any other social media (please see the ‘Congressional-Executive Commission on China’ report). There is no justifiable reason for the XUAR and the Chinese government to detain my father. My father graduated from Xinjiang University in 1976, then worked as a reporter and editor at Xinjiang Radio Station from 1976 to 1984, he then worked as Editor-in-Chief at one of the most well-known magazines, Xinjiang Civilization, from 1985 to 2011. He was never a member of the Chinese Communist party. In 2011, he retired at age 61. After he retired, he worked part time as a requested Editor-in-Chief at Xinjiang Science Publishing house. In his more than 40 year career, he made tremendous contributions to Uyghur journalism and culture. My father is too old to live in a re-education camp. Internment camps are reportedly known for their poor conditions. I worry about my father’s health and I have no clue of his well-being. I also worry about my mother and my sister in Urumqi. I heard that my mother is in bad medical condition after my father’s detainment; and my sister is the only person taking care of her. The Chinese government has no right to isolate my beautiful family from each other. They have no right to detain my father in an internment camp only because he worked as a journalist for more than 40 years, or visited the United States or has an American son, or for simply being Uyghur. I miss my father, mother and sister more than anything. I would give anything to see them again and let them know how much I love them. It was my father who taught me about American history, and respect for the Founding Fathers, American presidents, and those who have made America the land of the free. In 2017, my father, mother and sister visited us in America from the 2nd to the 26th. This visit was my families’ first time together after being 9 years apart; and it was also my father’s first time ever traveling outside of China in his entire life. During my father’s 2017 visit, I took him to the historical sites and museums in Washington DC. I still remember having an unforgettable time with my dad and his feeling of excitement to see those places of history. When he saw the monuments and the buildings that represent freedom, he was very quiet and serious; he was looking at the dream he hoped for himself. He was reminded that this is what freedom looked like. Had I known then what I knew now, I would’ve asked them to stay and appreciate and cherish every minute we had. Uyghurs are in deep pain and suffering and these are the darkest times that we are living in. The world had promised this will never happen again, and yet Uyghurs are victims of a 21st century holocaust. I can only pray to God to help my father and my family in Urumqi. I also believe that my country, my government and my President of America, can take immediate action to save my father and other US citizens’ relatives from the hell of the Chinese communist party in XUAR. Bahram K. Sintash Please help me spread this and support me. Thank you.

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19.01.2022 How does a Muslim from East #Turkistan (occupied by #China) end up in #Guantanamo Bay as a detainee and now living in #Bermuda! In this exclusive interview he s...hares his journey to escape persecution and preserve his Iman! Learn the true story of the Uyghur #Muslims. Khalil Mahmut speaks to Moazzam Begg in an enthralling interview! One of only 22 #Uyghurs to ever be held Guantanamo bay Watch the full interview this Wednesday 23rd at 7pm on CAGE Facebook #Uyghur #EastTurkistan #China #Pakistan #Islam #HumanRights #UN #Egypt

18.01.2022 Today I spoke on an important motion drawing attention to the mass incarceration of the Uyghur people.

17.01.2022 Human Rights Watch says it has new evidence of the arbitrary mass detention, torture, and mistreatment of Turkic Muslims by the Chinese government in Xinjiang province. Listen to some of the testimonies from former residents of Xinjiang.



17.01.2022 We cant look into the sky By Hendan To brothers and sisters in my homeland The sky is far, so far from us,... Desires are wet, Misery hasnt gone yet, We cant raise our head. The sky is near, so near to our soul, to the flowing blood deep inside deep in our heart. what become of us? Distance is soaking wet, Eyes are complete blank Thats why we cant bend our head. Are you the crescent? Is that your smile? Did you come to guide the dawn? Or are your eyes like ours full of frown? Dont look at us with distant fail Your gaze is a fairy tale. Please cry so that the drops let us know there are still hopes. We cant look into the sky, We cant count the days. Prayers fell from the tongues , Pick them up, oh poor songs, We cant follow your croon, We cant distinguish the crescent or even the full moon from the deepening gloom. Have all the cocks been slaughtered? Why by the sun arent we brightened? Do you have the crescent of today? We cant ask at the expense of our lives to pay. Try to gather all the griefs, thats how parting tastes. We cant look into the sky...

17.01.2022 My name is Mahmut Anwar. I am an Australian citizen. I came to Australia in year 2005 and sought refuge to save my own life. I have lost contact with my loved o...nes in East Turkistan two years ago, as they advised me not to contact them for their safety. I received news from relatives in Kazakhstan that my uncle, Ghaparjan Mamat (., ID Number: 653021196303180815), and his sons, Bilal Ghaparjan (.) and Sabitjan Mantimin(.), were sentenced to serve 20 years in jail due to the fact that they studies in Egypt. My aunts son, Usmanjan Ali (.ID Number: 653021195503100897) and his son Anwarjan Ali (.ID Number: 653021198605020234) and my cousins Sadik Ali(.ID Number: 653021197109010219), Ajmamat Musa(.ID Number: 653021197809100530), Ibrahimjan Mamat (.ID Number: 653021196909150450), Ismael Mamat (.ID Number: 653021197302090433), Hanzulla Musa (.ID Number: 653021197503080488), Resida Mamat (.ID Number: 653021197205230422) have all been persecuted. In total, 11 of my family members that I am aware of have been imprisoned by the Chinese Government. I am unsure about their safety, along with the rest of my family members. The unfortunate fate of my family in East Turkistan has been impacting my daily life in Australia. I have developed significant psychological and emotional pain. As I am a tradesman by profession, the stress and anxieties that I have developed thinking about my family in my homeland has impacted my physical capacity at work and caring for my own family in Australia. As I am a father of four, I urge and request my federal MP to pay urgent attention to this matter to make a positive change to the well-being of an Australian citizen and his family. Regards,

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17.01.2022 Fasting the month of Ramadan is virtually impossible for many Uyghurs in East Turkistan. Find out why and share! It's your right to know!

14.01.2022 The True Story of an Uyghur Girl In Prison By Rozinisa 1. The True Story of an Uyghur Girl In the Prison... It's almost spring, but in the city of Hotan the weather is still such freezing cold. The twenty-five women are crowded in the tiny cell with less than fifteen square meters. They are dirty and hungry and there is no bed in the cell; they sleep on the rough, cold concrete floor. They have a stink on their bodies because for more than three months, they have not been allowed to shower or wash. The most painful thing is that they have no paper to use when menstruation comes. daily only provide of a small piece palm of toilet paper for all day use. for restrictions and supervision of the Muslim who detained here to clean themselves of according to the rules of the Islamic, so they are closing the water in the bathroom. Even more intolerable is the surveillance camera of the female bathroom. All this is a shame for these girls, and for the people who detained here. Every day, they can get very little water to drink. Because they are no sanitation conditions, they must also suffer through the lice crawling all over their bodies and sucking their blood. The window is closed by black clinker, so it's always dark. They can't see sunlight, they can only see the sun's rays when small windows are open by the guards from the top of the building or very weak light that comes through the spaces around the iron window, or when they go outside for fifteen minutes each day. The young ladies between the ages of 20 and some of only 14 are still children, some of whom are middle school students. They want to go home. They want to go to school. Some of them went to jail because they spoke the truth with their teachers. When the teacher asks them at school: Do you have religious practice in your house? - Yeah, really. We do. The girls said proudly. The parents then were taken to prison, as they were jailed because they refused to say, "No God anymore " and "Jin ping is a God of the people". One of them was sent to prison because she refused to marry Chinese Han. This is the real story happening today, in the 21st century, in East Turkestan called Xinjiang by China (means new colonization.) They are trapped because they are the daughters of a nation that will not surrender. Most importantly, they have faith, they have been taught about the divine and received a family education, their body must remain clean, and their heart remains kind, their words are harmonious, with everyone being fair and kind. She must love God. But now, in this way, someone wants to destroy her will, her faith, and her culture, because she is a nation whose cultural habits are greatly appreciated. "I go to jail because I love my God," she said silently to herself, no one can hear. Her black eyes sparkle with the light of hate in the corner of the cell. "I am in jail because I love my body, and I love my dignity. My sister was right, prefer suicide, I will not let this Chinese Han who never knows God, he is a man who cannot crush me. It must be more important to die in prison, I can't be a partner of the aggressor. The cell door suddenly opens, the young lady is brought in like wood, like hollow wood. More like an empty crowing when she comes to the cell. The door close behind her, maybe the guards pushed her, she falls, and she can no longer stand anymore. Her weakness silently screaming breaks the heart. It was very painful when it was pulled at night. At this moment, the little girl who looks to the young lady, she seems to know what the night trial means for them. Her eyes look like a bright sharp sword. I think one day this beam light will burn and destroy all evils. (no end yet) Rozinisa October, 3,201



14.01.2022 Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission Co-Chairs Randy Hultgren (R-IL) and James P. McGovern (D-MA) to the European Parliament's Subcommittee on Human Rights, at th...e start of their "Exchange of Views on Human Rights in China with a special focus on the East Turkistan ( Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region ). #European #EastTurkistan #China #Uyghurs #Xinjiang #Islam #Muslims #Pakistan #Turkey #Humanrights #UN #Tibet #Japan #Erdogan #Gaza #Palestine

14.01.2022 An American sons plea to save his father from Chinese Internment Camps Please take action and help release my father, a known Uyghur Journalist and Editor-in-C...hief, from Chinese Internment Camps. My name is Bahram Kurban Sintash, and Im a United States Citizen and a Uyghur American. I moved to America in 2008 from Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), China; after marrying my wife, who is an American citizen. We have a 7 year old son, and I have lived in the Northern Virginia area for ten years now. Im a fitness company owner and registered my small business in Virginia in 2015. Since April 2017, the Chinese government has detained about 1-3 million Uyghur, Kazakh and other local Turkic people in Internment Camps (also called re-education camps). (Please see UN and RFA reports). The XUAR police conduct mass arrests of anyone who has traveled outside of China, those who practice their religion often, those who have relatives outside of China, and those who promoted and/or worked for Uyghur culture, art, education, publications, sports, etc.; some are arrested for simply being an Uyghur or Kazakh. (Please see RFA and House Foreign Affairs Committee reports). My father, Kurban Mamut, is 68 years old and is currently detained in an Internment Camp in Urumqi, XUAR, China. After confirming this information from multiple sources in September, I found out he was detained since February 2018. I had lost contact with my family members in Urumqi since February 18th 2018, because XUAR local police have made it a crime and have prohibited Uyghur people from communicating with relatives outside of China. It is deemed a crime for our family to contact us over the phone, WeChat or any other social media (please see the Congressional-Executive Commission on China report). There is no justifiable reason for the XUAR and the Chinese government to detain my father. My father graduated from Xinjiang University in 1976, then worked as a reporter and editor at Xinjiang Radio Station from 1976 to 1984, he then worked as Editor-in-Chief at one of the most well-known magazines, Xinjiang Civilization, from 1985 to 2011. He was never a member of the Chinese Communist party. In 2011, he retired at age 61. After he retired, he worked part time as a requested Editor-in-Chief at Xinjiang Science Publishing house. In his more than 40 year career, he made tremendous contributions to Uyghur journalism and culture. My father is too old to live in a re-education camp. Internment camps are reportedly known for their poor conditions. I worry about my fathers health and I have no clue of his well-being. I also worry about my mother and my sister in Urumqi. I heard that my mother is in bad medical condition after my fathers detainment; and my sister is the only person taking care of her. The Chinese government has no right to isolate my beautiful family from each other. They have no right to detain my father in an internment camp only because he worked as a journalist for more than 40 years, or visited the United States or has an American son, or for simply being Uyghur. I miss my father, mother and sister more than anything. I would give anything to see them again and let them know how much I love them. It was my father who taught me about American history, and respect for the Founding Fathers, American presidents, and those who have made America the land of the free. In 2017, my father, mother and sister visited us in America from the 2nd to the 26th. This visit was my families first time together after being 9 years apart; and it was also my fathers first time ever traveling outside of China in his entire life. During my fathers 2017 visit, I took him to the historical sites and museums in Washington DC. I still remember having an unforgettable time with my dad and his feeling of excitement to see those places of history. When he saw the monuments and the buildings that represent freedom, he was very quiet and serious; he was looking at the dream he hoped for himself. He was reminded that this is what freedom looked like. Had I known then what I knew now, I wouldve asked them to stay and appreciate and cherish every minute we had. Uyghurs are in deep pain and suffering and these are the darkest times that we are living in. The world had promised this will never happen again, and yet Uyghurs are victims of a 21st century holocaust. I can only pray to God to help my father and my family in Urumqi. I also believe that my country, my government and my President of America, can take immediate action to save my father and other US citizens relatives from the hell of the Chinese communist party in XUAR. Bahram K. Sintash Please help me spread this and support me. Thank you.

14.01.2022 An excerpt from a man witness to the atrocities currently happening in East Turkistan. The man originally from Ghulja City was there recently for one month, o...n hes arrival back home he had shared his experiences with friends who have shared this information online. This man is fearful for hes family back home has insisted he remain anonymous. He begins by saying what he saw and heard is from Ghulja but the same situation is occurring in all cities and villages in East Turkistan. This man states that the general atmosphere in Ghulja is tense, one of fear, mistrust, and not knowing if they will be the next ones picked up by the security forces, so all hes relatives and friends from childhood dare not come near him for the fear that may be associated with a foreigner which could earn them a prison sentence or bare minimum sent to an internment camp. As Ghulja has always been an area that rebelled against the Chinese Government it has been specially targeted restricting all forms of dissent. As part of the Uyghur culture successful business people, to give back to the community help the poor and needy and had set up orphanages, schools, homes for the homeless, education funds and generally assisted their fellow Uyghurs. However the man says that the Chinese Government has now arrested all the successful rich business people in Ghulja including the popular Nur Ty Hajim, Saak Hajim, Elias Hajim, Saadik Hajim, Yakub Hajim to name a few. Not only have they been arrested but all their assets, property and wealth has been confiscated and their traditional Uyghur style homes have been demolished. Nur Ty Hajims orphanage schools which he has personally brought up thousands of orphans have now been closed and converted into a Chinese state school. Families, orphans and the needy that relied heavily on the support from these people are now left destitute and the orphans are taken into Chinese household to be brought up as Chinese. Other schools around Ghulja which had previously been opened by successful Uyghur business men have all been closed and converted into internment camps holding thousands of people in absolute horrendous conditions, where they are only allowed to have a shower every 3 months and are made to eat rice and moma once a day cramped up in tiny rooms some with toilets others with only a bucket to share amongst dozens of people. He states that any religious display even the slightest hint of practicing anything Islamic is a reason enough to be arrested, and he gives an example where he saw an elderly man arguing with a office worker and innocently remarked O God forgive and without any respect for his seniority was manhandled and taken away for religious extremism. Another example he heard first hand was a lady that had passed away at her office and as she was a communist member they took her away and privately buried her without an Islamic funeral ceremony or informing her parents. Islamic burials and marriages have been banned and people are reluctant to mention that they are Muslims or even Uyghurs but are coerced to state that they are Chinese and atheist. The county seat of Nilka in Ghulja has also been targeted as its a seat of rebellion and produced many revolutionaries, academics and writers. And as a result a purge has taken place where each household has been raided and every family with young men have been taken away and incarcerated. As China strictly enforces family planning on all Uyghurs some families have had children born secretly without the Chinese governments knowledge, but now China is in the process of checking every household for children born after 1987 and are issuing fines up to 20 000 yuan. He says that the streets are empty, businesses are closed and it is difficult to find anyone with a smile on their face as the oppression has affected everyone. There is so much fear that a son will not speak to hes father nor a man speak hes best friend at the concern that he may say something wrong and be taken away to a internment camp. And to further antagonize the Uyghurs, Chinese men have been brought in from mainland China to live with the women and girls left alone in their homes whilsts their husbands, sons and borthers are languishing in prison.

11.01.2022 We have heard from the parliament house about our submitted petition. Now, we can officially sign on the petition on their website. We are only given 27 days to... sign. I believe more numbers indicate better result for us. So, could we promote this at our best effort to achieve as many signatures as we can. Our colleagues, social network, neighbours, other associates, anywhere we can reach to request for a signature. I believe, this will help us to organize the hearing as well. https://www.aph.gov.au//Petitions_Gener/Sign_an_e-petition Our petition number is EN0659. You need to enter this number to find our petition. Then just follow the steps

08.01.2022 What is happening in East Turkistan is nothing less than The Crime Against Humanity according to legal definition Crimes against humanity can be committed duri...ng peace or war.[1] They are not isolated or sporadic events, but are part either of a government policy (although the perpetrators need not identify themselves with this policy) or of a wide practice of atrocities tolerated or condoned by a government or a de facto authority. War crimes, murder, massacres, extermination, dehumanization, genocide, ethnic cleansing, deportations, unethical human experimentation, extrajudicial punishments including summary executions, use of WMDs, state terrorism or state sponsoring of terrorism, death squads, kidnappings and forced disappearances, military use of children, unjust imprisonment, enslavement, cannibalism, torture, rape, political repression, racial discrimination, religious persecution, and other human rights abuses may reach the threshold of crimes against humanity if they are part of a widespread or systematic practice. See more

08.01.2022 A testimonial from my uncle, Azat Mahmut Kashgari, who lists out 29 of his relatives that have been sent to Chinese concentration camps or prison. Some of them ...have already come out dead. There is still so much more we don't know - if they are alive or dead, and who else beyond this list has disappeared. Summarized reasons for being locked up: Going abroad or doing religious activity 1. His younger brother, Juret Mahmut, 53, sent to camp in early in 2017 and came out dead 11/16/2017. It wasn't until most recently that we found out he had died through the camps. 2. His nephews , Abdurehim Erkin 33, Ablikim Erkin, 30 in camps 3. His brother Parhat Mahmut, 56, was in a camp since early 2017 and got sentenced to 15 years of prison last month. His crime was that he attended my cousin's wedding in the US in 2014. 4. His niece, Pazilya Mahmut, 29, a professional soccer player. She has been in a camp since early 2017. Her crime was that she attended my cousin's wedding in the US in 2014. 5. His older sister, Maynur Mahmut, 65, retired government cadre. Sent to a camp for going on umrah. Her son, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law also got sent with her. 6. His cousin, Muhtar Mehmet Niyaz, 56, first sent to camp and then sentenced to 10 years of prison in August for visiting his sister in Turkey. 7. His cousin's son, Muhtar Mutellip, 30, in camp 8. His cousin's daughter, Sherwan Mutellip, 22, in camp 9. His cousin's daughter, Mehpuza Mutellip, 28, in camp 8. Alimjan, 32, in camp since 2016 9. Amanallah Niyaz, 56, and his son Suleyman Aman sentenced to prison for practicing Islam 10. His cousin, Habibullah, sent to camp in 2015 and came out dead in 2018. 11. His cousin, Melike Metniyaz, 42, and her husband Qasimjan Abdukarim, 45, sent to camps for being religious. Their six children have been left behind and taken care of by their grandmother. 12. Mihray Tursun's daughter, 58, who was detained for going abroad. Her whereabouts are unknown. 13. His cousin, Ablahet, 58, and his sons, Shohret, 30, Shokiyat, 28, who have been in camps since 2017. We don't know if they are alive or dead. 14. His cousin's son, Zulpikar, 19, in camp 15. Ismail Ali, 30, in camp 16. Iman Mehmet, 28, in camp 17. Salih Qasimjan, 32, in camp 18. Abdukerim, 63, in camp. Don't know if alive or dead. 19. Abdurehim, 34, in camp. Don't know if alive or dead.

06.01.2022 --- I need your money! --- Thanks to a couple of generous donors, Ive been able to secure ~1500USD for the www.shahit.biz XJ victims database project, which I...ve already put to use by hiring some people in KZ and abroad to import video testimonies (collected by the Atazhurt volunteer group) - a task that essentially consists in watching the individual videos, some in Kazakh and some in English, and submitting the relevant data via the submission form on the database page. Import progress has been very quick as a result - were already over 130 testimonies and will likely top 200 and 300 in the coming week or two. However, we will need more funding to keep up the importing (one import costs 5-10USD, with an import often containing 1 testimony, but sometimes 2, 3, or even 4). Some (awesome) volunteers have helped as well, but volunteer speed is naturally not quite the same as paid speed. I know some people have already asked me if they could contribute financially, so before writing to them individually, I wanted to throw out this general call for donations. If youre willing to offer whatever bit you have - be it 10USD, 100, or 1000 - please let me know and well figure out the details (Paypal works best for now, but if you have an account in the U.S. direct bank transfer is also okay). I will be happy to reimburse if the money doesnt end up getting used, but at the moment it looks like theres quite a lot to do - and $$$ is the fuel needed to do it. So yea, write me if you want to contribute something. Ive turned down donations in the past because I didnt know how to best use them, but now is when theyre needed, as we need to go fast.

06.01.2022 Should the Chinese Government be allowed to shape what Australian students are taught in our schools and universities? Right now, through its network of Confucius Classrooms and Confucius Institutes, the Chinese Government is infiltrating our schools and universities, spreading a distorted view of China and silencing discussion on Tibet, Taiwan, Falun Gong, the Tiananmen Square massacre and other uncomfortable truths. By the Chinese Governments own admission, these programs ...are part of its overseas propaganda setup. Under the guise of language classes, they are used to influence academic discourse and shape global public opinion on political and human rights issues. Australias young minds should be taught to think independently, free from such interference. It is unacceptable that the Chinese Government, or any government, should be allowed to shape our learning environment in this way. There are 14 Confucius Institutes at Australian universities and 67 Confucius Classrooms across Australia. The good news is the NSW Government is undertaking a review of these controversial programs. We have an opportunity to ensure our voices are heard at this critical time, and to defend the integrity of our schools and universities. Petition to NSW Minister for Education 500 have signed. Let's get to 1000! The NSW Department of Education risks being complicit in the propaganda efforts of a repressive foreign government and undermining cherished Australian values of academic freedom and freedom of expression. We are asking your Government to shut down Chinas Confucius Institutes and Confucius Classrooms in our schools. Say NO to Chinese communist propaganda and defend the academic freedom of our schools. Signed by Tibetans, Chinese human rights activists, Falun Gong practitioners, Australians with Chinese heritage and supporters across Australia. https://e-activist.com/page/24468/petition/1

05.01.2022 China poses a massive threat to U.S. national security and democratic order in the world. This is not a game.

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02.01.2022 --- I need your money! --- Thanks to a couple of generous donors, I've been able to secure ~1500USD for the www.shahit.biz XJ victims database project, which I'...ve already put to use by hiring some people in KZ and abroad to import video testimonies (collected by the Atazhurt volunteer group) - a task that essentially consists in watching the individual videos, some in Kazakh and some in English, and submitting the relevant data via the submission form on the database page. Import progress has been very quick as a result - we're already over 130 testimonies and will likely top 200 and 300 in the coming week or two. However, we will need more funding to keep up the importing (one import costs 5-10USD, with an import often containing 1 testimony, but sometimes 2, 3, or even 4). Some (awesome) volunteers have helped as well, but volunteer speed is naturally not quite the same as paid speed. I know some people have already asked me if they could contribute financially, so before writing to them individually, I wanted to throw out this general call for donations. If you're willing to offer whatever bit you have - be it 10USD, 100, or 1000 - please let me know and we'll figure out the details (Paypal works best for now, but if you have an account in the U.S. direct bank transfer is also okay). I will be happy to reimburse if the money doesn't end up getting used, but at the moment it looks like there's quite a lot to do - and $$$ is the fuel needed to do it. So yea, write me if you want to contribute something. I've turned down donations in the past because I didn't know how to best use them, but now is when they're needed, as we need to go fast.

02.01.2022 Please sign to show solidarity with Uyghurs. Uygurlara destek olmak için imzalayn lütfen. 45 .

01.01.2022 Please sign to show solidarity with Uyghurs. Uygurlara destek olmak iin imzalayn ltfen. 45 .

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