China's' shameful repression and attacks on Uighur culture and traditions

Lee Park Kong
   China's oppressive and repressive police state is making mince meat of the far-West minorities long struggling of this nation and those willing to do business with China have long ignored the human rights abuses of China The treatment of ethnic Uighur's in Western China is one of the worlds most over-looked problems as China's treatment of non-Hans in their lands should serve as a warning to Africans and others willing to open their doors to benevolent Chinese investments.
The Chinese police and military have enforced a state of terror against the ethnic Uighur's, mainly Muslim people with a long history in the region, with mass internment and disappearance policies  reminiscent of Argentina in the seventies where people disappeared out of the blue. It is amazing and quite fucking scary of Western corporations dealing business with a nation who basically ethnically snarls up groups and places people like the Uighur's into indoctrination camps and estimates in recent months that tens of thousand of Uighur's have been simply scooped up and put into gulags aka like Stalinist Russia did with dissenters and those they deemed enemy of the state sending them to die in Siberia. China is using North Korean tactics into subverting their Uighur population and imposing a state of permanent detention of these people using the latest technologies provided in depth with Facebook, Google , and other Western operatives and business helping the Chinese take and kill many people of this region long deserving of their independence and freedom form Chinese brutality. The Chinese are using surveillance tactics and data-driven efforts to blanket society in the state of Xinjiang which has a heavy Turkic and Muslim speaking population the Chinese are seeking to quickly displace and take over fully.
The actions of China in this region are reminiscent of imperial Japan following the quick takeover and invasion during World War II. In addition to constant on-line monitoring of these people the police have pretty much filled  the streets with an oppressive policy and tactics against Uighurs with a scrutiny and security process monitoring every move of Uighurs and basically these people are a colonized people in traditional lands that were never part or belong to Red, imperial,  or nationalistic China

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