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Dr. Mamtimin Ala
@MamtiminAla
President of @ETExileGov | Author of "Worse Than Death: Reflections on the #UyghurGenocide"
Joined June 2013
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    Mesut Özil is reaching out to the Turkish youth about the plight of #Uyghurs. You don’t need to understand Turkish to grasp the essence of his message. Gaze into his sad eyes, where the haunting shadows of unimaginable pain and suffering of Uyghurs linger. He has lost his
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    Will the 21st Century be defined by a series of genocides carried out against Muslims in East Asia: -Rohingyan genocide -Uyghur genocide -Nascent and dangerous calls for a final solution to the Muslim issue in India and beyond. Why now? Why Muslims? Why in this inhuman way?
    "India today is the world’s largest pretend-democracy, sadly but steadily creeping from democracy to some form of thugocracy." indianexpress.com/article/opinio…
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    These are the Uyghur women who were forced to wear traditional Chinese clothing, expressing unspeakable humiliation and distress. This clothing, however colourful it looks, is nothing but another kind of a camp in disguise for them, in which their free soul is dying slowly.
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    I wish a happy Mother’s Day for my mother, whom I have not seen in 22 years. I have no idea where and how she is. She said before I disappeared from her world: “You are my little bird and are now able to fly alone. Fly as a free bird. Man is either free or nothing.” Thanks mom!
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    My book, my reflections and my genocide: “Worse than death: Reflections on the Uyghur Genocide” More to come... rowman.com/ISBN/978076187…
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    #Uyghur kids in a kindergarten in #Atush, in my hometown, wearing Hanfu, a #Chinese attire and observing a moment of silence for fallen Chinese. They are taught to hate the #Japanese. They are forced to dress up like Chinese, act like Chinese and hate like Chinese—a process of
    中国 • 新疆ウイグル自治区のアトゥシ幼稚園では、教師がウイグル族の生徒たちに漢服を着せ、反日映画を見せ、反日思想を教えている。日本が新疆を侵略したことなど一度もないのに。
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    Uyghur women are praising Xi Jinping, singing “中国的习大大、 世界的习大大” (China’s great Xi, and the world’s great Xi). It is the disgusting brainwashing: Uyghurs are forced to praise the mastermind of the Uyhur genocide in order not to be killed by now.
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    Ilshat H. Kokbore ئىلشات ھەسەن كوكبۆرە 伊利夏提
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    Missing Uyghurs are now just a forgotten statistic and one missing tennis star is a legendary hero! To be rescued, you have to be famous; otherwise, you will die anonymously like Uyghurs.
    Wait, you’ll boycott China over one missing tennis star but not 3 million missing Uyghur Muslims?
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    Shocking news? News about Uyghur deportations, deaths, rapes and others has become part of our daily experience. Uyghur crisis is gradually being normalized. It seems what is truly shocking is not our death but our existence, terrorized to the core but still alive and hopeful.
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    Uyghurs have historically been killed by China for -What they politically sought in the 50s; -What they ideologically believed in the 60-70s; -How they culturally practiced in the 80s-2000s; -What they spiritually struggled to maintain in 2010s; -Who they want to be, now.
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    October 12th marks one of the darkest days in our nation's history. 75 years ago, #China illegally invaded East Turkistan resulting in seven and half decades of colonization, genocide, and occupation. The time for words alone has passed. We call on #Australia, the #U.S., and
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    He is Abliz Mehsum (1899-1982), my role model. He is a legendary figure who can be called Nelson Mandela of Uyghurs, with his uncompromising and extraordinary spirit to reject Chinese colonialism in his entire life, which saw 47 years of imprisonment in Kuomintang and CCP times.
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    Such a poignantly symbolic photo of a Uyghur girl, innocent, defenseless & bewildered, struggling for survival. Behind her, a fake & decayed propaganda board with meaningless political jargons, overshadowing her very existence: Harmony, rule of law, freedom, equality, integrity.
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    Replying to @BBCWorld
    Just calling her a hero is not an end of the story and it should not be masking the serious political failures and responsibilities for the deaths of so many frontline workers and others that many millions are struggling to find an answer. A tragic hero.