Muslim Holocaust Under Chinese Occupation

When the future historians would study the twentiethe century – they would come to conclusion that Communism, Nazism and Zionism were the three idealogies, which carried out the greatest genocides during that times. These ideologies were based on racism and ethnic cleansing of Native people, whose lands they occupied. Two German, Karl Marx (a Jew) and Friedrich Engels (a Christian), gave birth to Communist ideology, which was put in practice by cruel leaders such as Lenin (a Jew), Stalin (a Jew) and Mao and carried out the greatest Holocaust in the history of mankind. During Lenin and Stalin era – 100 million Christian including two million Muslims were butchered to death.
Though, the Communist rule collapsed after Red Army’s humiliation at the hands of Afghan Mujahideen in 1990s – which resulted in the independence of all USSR occupied countries, with the exception of Chechnya – Muslims of East Turkistan (Uighurs) still live unser brutal oppression of Chinese occupation, which began 250 years ago. According to Muslim and independent sources, over 26 million Muslims have been killed by Chinese Army or died of starvation in a femine created by the regime during the 1952-1965 period. During Mao’s Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), mosques were torn down, mass prayers, printing of copies of Holy Qur’an were banned, and Muslims were not allowed to travel to Saudi Arabia for annual Hajj.
In 1912 CE – Chinese troops invaded and crushed the independent, four-year old Muslim Republic of East Turkistan – today called Xinjiang – whose Turkic-Mongol Uighurs, long fought Chinese rule and Han Chinese immigration.
According to Uighur Human Rights Coalition reported in 2000 – “Xinjiang is very important to the Chinese government because it contains large oil and gas reserves and it serves as a passageway for transporting oil and gas from Central Asia. In its efforts to colonize and consolidate its control over Xinjiang, the Chinese government has waged an intense campaign to suppress Uyghur nationalist sentiment, dilute their culture, threaten their identity as a distinct people, and assimilate them into Chinese culture. One major way in which the government has accomplished these objectives has been by sponsoring the massive migration of Chinese to the area. In 1949, when the Communists asserted their control over Xinjiang, Uyghurs accounted for at least 93% of the region’s population while Chinese accounted for 6 or 7%. By 1997, according to official statistics, the population of Xinjiang was over 17 million, 47% of whom were Uyghurs and 42% of whom were Chinese. In the last few decades, the Chinese-Uyghur ratio in Urumqi, capital city of the XUAR, has shifted from 20-80 to 80-20.
Since the September 11 attacks on the United States, the Chinese government has used the United States’ global war on terrorism as a justification for intensifying its crackdown on the Uyghur people”
On April 12, 2005 – BBC reported in China \’Crushing Muslim Uighurs: “It is being done in the name of anti-separatism and counter-terrorism, says a joint report by Human Rights Watch and Human Rights in China.”
Stephen Sullivan’s article entitled China\’s Bin Laden is worth reading.
Chinese came to know about Islam in 650 CE, when one of the Prophet’s (pbuh) Companion, Sa’ad ibn Abi Waqqaas lead a delegation to China’s Royal Court during Islam’s third Khalifah, Hazrat Usman. In 756 CE, Muslim troops conquered the entire Central Asia during Khalifah Mansur.
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