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“East Turkistan Independence Day” observed in country to highlight Chinese atrocities

Bangladesh Live News | @banglalivenews | 13 Nov 2021, 10:35 am

Dhaka, November 13: Bangladesh observed “East Turkistan Independence Day” across the country on Friday, where participants highlighted Chinese atrocities on minorities, predominantly the Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang province.

This is an important day to mark the 77th and 88th anniversary of two short-lived states that existed from 1933-34 and 1944-49, which stand as symbols of the spirit of Uighur people and their longing for freedom and democracy.

Since the Chinese forceful occupation of East Turkistan (now Xinjiang province) in 1949, human rights situation there has worsened dramatically, culminating in genocide, continuing till today.

Human rights groups, NGOs, and other organizations organized various programmes all across the country on November 12, accusing China of persecution of Uighurs.

To mark the Day, Ulemas and Imams held a meeting at the seminar hall of National Press Club, Dhaka under the banner of Bangladesh Social Activist Forum to highlight Chinese persecution of Uighurs, where the speakers voiced their concerns.

A street play, using the unique Uighur face masks and flags, was held at Shahbag near Dhaka University, castigating China, which was witnessed by many. They also organized a human chain holding banners and posters, in front of National Museum, where people congregated to watch or participate in the human chain.

Separately, a human chain and a bike rally was organised at Khulna near the Chinese Village, to mark the occasion.

Muktijoddha Mancha separately organized a photo exhibition about the Uighur genocide at Shahbag, depicting Chinese atrocities vividly.

Many Dhaka University students and passersby watched the exhibitions with interest. Dhaka University campus also witnessed walls painted by artists, portraying Uighur persecution.

The districts of Rajshahi, Sylhet and Chittagong were filled with posters and handbills highlighting atrocities committed against minorities, where the local populace came out in hundreds to show solidarity with the Uighur population, who are facing constant torture in Xinjiang province.

Swadhinata Sangram Parishad also distributed handbills in various mosques in Dhaka city area, including Baitul Mukarram, after the Jumma (Friday) namaz.

Faithfulls expressed their anger at China’s action and solidarity with Uyghur Muslims of Xinjiang province.

Another Organisation, Uighur Muslim Samarthak Odhikar Samrakhan Parishad, separately organized a large human chain and protested against Chinese high handedness over Uighurs in Brahmanbaria districts and also distributed handbills to highlight the torture of Uighur Community to locals.