(ChinaAid—Feb. 22, 2021) Bitter Winter recounts that regarding the holocaust years ago, Germany vowed, “Never again…” and apologized for allowing economic decisions to support Hitler’s genocide. Today, as reports have emerged “of systematic sterilization of Uighur women and products made from hair of members of Uighur community,” some assert that the genocide the CCP currently practices in Xinjiang reflects the genocide of the Nazis in Germany years ago.
Newsweek further reports that in detention camps, Muslims experience:
CCP officials regularly separate children from their parents and house them in prison-like “orphanages.” Government authorities routinely force Muslims to eat pork and drink alcohol, two practices diametrically different from their religious belief.Forced abortions, forced serializations and killings constitute “genocide,” as that term is defined in Article II of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, signed in 1948.There are persistent and credible reports of organ harvesting. Call this murder—and murder, that is, on a mass scale.
A video of hundreds of shaved, bound and blindfolded Uyghur men being loaded onto trains and 13 tons of hair shorn for Uyghur scalps gesture to a harrowing reality: China is conducting a purge of the Uyghur people that includes systemic rape, forced mass sterilization, torture and unprecedented surveillance-terror operations, among other atrocities. As Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping himself requested in 2014, China now uses “the organs of dictatorship” to show “absolutely no mercy” against the Uyghurs. And as China dismantles with impunity what remains of Uyghur society, multinational companies profit from supply chains stained by forced Uyghur labor.
Words on prisoners’ vests refer to “Kashgar,” a city in Xinjiang. This suggests that CCP authorities transferred these men from a detention center in Kashgar to a new facility near Korla, about 1,000 kilometers (approximately 621 miles away).
Today, as CCP authorities imprison Muslims in “vocational education and training centers,” and forcibly transport them to “live,” work, and die in guarded compounds throughout China for domestic and foreign companies in President Xi’s genocide, a question arises. Will Germany remain true to its vow not to support genocide for economic gain?
This question aptly applies to other countries, however, as well as the question, “What’s the right thing to do?” For those throughout the world who “know” the truth regarding China’s genocide, Could the right thing to do be—to publicize that truth and make a stand against the CCP’s unspeakable evil practices?
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