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Dr. Mamtimin Ala

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President of @ETExileGov | Author of "Worse Than Death: Reflections on the #UyghurGenocide"

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Dr. Mamtimin Ala
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تەلقىنلەر -بىلىش نۇقتىسىدىن، ساتقىنلىقنىڭ ئۈچ خىل تۈرى بار—بىلمەي قىلىنغان، بىلىپ قىلىنغان ۋە ھەم بىلىپ ھەم بىلدۈرۈپ قىلىنغان. بۇنىڭ ئۈچىنچىسى ئەڭ شەرمەندە ۋە خەتەرلىك. -ۋاقىت ئادەملەرنى خۇددى تاشلار ۋە قۇملار سۇنى سۈزگەندەك سۈزىدۇ. كىمنىڭ كىم ئىكەنلىكى يىللار ۋە ئەسىرلەردىن كېيىن بىلىنىدۇ. بۇ خاتالىقلار ۋە جىنايەتلەرگە بېرىلىدىغان رىغبەتتۇر. -بەزىدە ئۆز خەلقىڭگە ئەڭ تېز ئارىدا دۈشمەن بولۇشنىڭ يولى ئۇنىڭ ھەقىقىي دۈشمىنىنى ئۇنىڭغا توختىماستىن ئەسكەرتىش. -يوقاتقانلىرىڭغا يىغلاشقا نورمال ھېسسىيات، ئۇنىڭ ئاقىۋىتىنى ھېس قىلىپ يىغلاشقا ئەقىل، ئۇنىڭ تولدۇرۇلۋالغۇسىزلىقىنى بىلىپ يىغلاشقا دانالىق كېتىدۇ. -خورلانماي دېسەڭ، ئۆزۈڭنى خورلاتما. -ئويلىيالىغاننى دېيەلەيسەن؛ ئەمما ئويلىغىنىڭنىڭ ھەممىنى دېمە. -ئۇنتۇشقا تىرىشىش ئەسلەشكە ئۇرۇنۇشتۇر.
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🕋ETGE President's Eid al-Adha Message: Pray and Act for East Turkistan The East Turkistan Government-in-Exile (ETGE) extends its warmest wishes to all Muslims around the world on the blessed occasion of Eid al-Adha. May this sacred festival be a time of spiritual renewal, unity, and divine mercy for you and your families. As we enter the blessed days of Eid following Arafah, we reflect on the eternal values of sacrifice, submission to God, and the struggle for justice. These are not merely symbolic; they are active responsibilities that call upon us to stand firmly in defense of truth and the oppressed. Today we remind the Muslim world that while most can gather and celebrate Eid in peace, the Uyghur, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and other Turkic Muslim peoples of Occupied East Turkistan continue to suffer under seventy-six years of Chinese colonial occupation. That occupation has hardened into a genocide which has now entered its thirteenth year and has not stopped. Millions remain imprisoned or enslaved through forced labor. Families are torn apart and Uyghur and other Turkic Muslim children remained interned in state-run indoctrination boarding facilities to be raised as atheists. More than 16,000 mosques have been destroyed and damaged and the very practice of Islam by Uyghur and other Turkic Muslims has been criminalized. This is one of the gravest crises of our time, and it is being inflicted upon Muslims. We therefore appeal to our brothers and sisters in faith to raise your hands in prayer this Eid for the swift liberation of East Turkistan and the deliverance of its people from Chinese colonial occupation and genocide. But we remind you that prayer alone is not enough. Faith without action is incomplete. We call on the governments of the Muslim world, on the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and on every Islamic institution and organization to end their shameful silence and complicity. To those who trade with and shield the Chinese regime carrying out this genocide: your silence is a betrayal of the very faith you profess. Recognize East Turkistan as an occupied country. Condemn China’s genocide and colonial occupation. Cease all cooperation that enables it. Support our petition before the United Nations Committee on Decolonization and our complaint before the International Criminal Court. To the East Turkistani people, in our occupied homeland and in exile, we say: do not despair, and do not forget who you are. We are not Chinese; we are East Turkistanis. Our identity is not theirs to define, and our homeland is not theirs to own. The struggle for faith, freedom, and national liberation continues. The restoration of East Turkistan’s independence is the only guarantee of our people’s survival and fundamental human rights. This Eid, let our prayers be matched by our deeds. May Allah (SWT) accept all of our sacrifices, forgive our shortcomings, and strengthen our resolve. May He hasten the end of our oppression, revive our nation, and grant us victory in this noble cause. — Dr. @MamtiminAla, President, East Turkistan Government-in-Exile east-turkistan.net/eid-al-adha-me…
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❗️Statement Condemning Pakistan’s Repeated Endorsement of China’s Genocide and Colonial Occupation of East Turkistan The East Turkistan Government-in-Exile (ETGE) condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the People’s Republic of China for its ongoing genocide and colonial occupation of East Turkistan, and the Government of Pakistan for endorsing it in its Joint Statement with Beijing of 26 May 2026. In backing “China’s just stance on issues concerning Xinjiang,” Beijing's colonial name for our occupied country, meaning “New Territory,” Pakistan has made itself an active accomplice to the gravest colonial occupation and genocide of the modern era. This is no isolated lapse but an annual ritual. Year after year, joint statement after joint statement, Islamabad recites Beijing’s line on command, having long ago traded its sovereignty for Chinese loans, weapons, and patronage. Pakistan has now called “just” the internment of millions of Muslims in concentration camps, mass enslavement through forced labor, the forced sterilization of Muslim women, the seizure of over a million children to be raised as atheist Chinese, the killing of tens of thousands Muslims each year for their organs, the demolition of more than 16,000 mosques, and the criminalization of Muslim names, prayer, fasting, the Quran, and the practice of Islam itself in Occupied East Turkistan. Pakistan’s complicity is not new. We categorically reject the joint statement’s invocation of the so-called “ETIM,” a label China fabricated after 9/11 by copying the acronym of the East Turkistan Independence Movement to recast a legitimate liberation struggle as “terrorism.” It was in Pakistan, China’s all-weather ally, that Beijing manufactured the fiction of a Uyghur “Islamist” and “terrorist” threat through the establishment of the “East Turkistan Islamic Party” in September 1997, using it to falsely brand and demonize our just cause as connected to international terrorism and a “jihad” for a “global Islamic caliphate.” Pakistan helped build the original face of this lie nearly thirty years ago, and by endorsing it again today, keeps it alive to justify China’s ongoing genocide to this day. “That Pakistan, a state that presents itself as a defender of oppressed Muslims, would bless the genocide and colonial subjugation of tens of millions of Muslims and parrot their executioner’s propaganda exposes that claim as hollow,” said @SalihHudayar, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Security of the ETGE. “Islamabad’s signature does not make genocide and colonial occupation just.” The ETGE calls on the Government of Pakistan to reverse its treacherous actions by recognizing East Turkistan as an occupied country, condemning China's genocide and colonial occupation, and ceasing all political, intelligence, and security cooperation that enables them. We further call on every conscientious Pakistani to reject their government’s endorsement of China’s genocide and colonial occupation of East Turkistan, and to raise their hands in prayer, especially on the Day of Arafah and Eid al-Adha, for the swift liberation of East Turkistan and the restoration of its independence. east-turkistan.net/statement-cond…
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Doğu Türkistan Sürgün Hükümeti (DTSH), Türkiye dahil tüm hükümetleri Doğu Türkistan'ı işgal altındaki bir ülke olarak tanymaya, dekolonizasyon dilekçesini desteklemeye ve Uluslararası Ceza Mahkemesi önünde hesap verebilirlik sürecini başlatmaya çağırdı. Yalnızca Doğu Türkistan'ın bağımsızlığının Uygur ve diğer Türk halklarının varlığını güvence altına alabileceği vurgulandı. konyayenigun.com/dogu-turkistan…
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📰As the Uyghur Genocide Enters 13th Year, ETGE Urges World to Confront China’s Occupation of East Turkistan WASHINGTON, D.C. — The East Turkistan Government-in-Exile (ETGE), together with the East Turkistan Parliamen-in-Exile, the East Turkistan National Movement, and the East Turkistan National Fund, today marked the twelfth anniversary of China’s genocide against the Uyghur, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and other Turkic peoples of East Turkistan. Twelve years after Beijing launched its so-called “People’s War Against Terrorism” on May 23, 2014, the genocide enters its thirteenth year. The ETGE stated that what is unfolding in East Turkistan is not an isolated human rights problem but the deliberate destruction of a nation by a colonial power. East Turkistan, which China designates “Xinjiang,” meaning “New Territory,” was an independent state when the People’s Republic of China invaded it on October 12, 1949. In seventy-six years of occupation, colonization has hardened into genocide. The record, the ETGE emphasized, is established and beyond dispute. Beijing’s own 2020 white paper described how nearly eight million people were driven into concentration camps, which Beijing calls “vocational training camps,” between 2014 and 2019. China’s own five-year plan projected 13.75 million forced labor transfers between 2021 and 2025; in January 2026, UN Special Rapporteurs warned that actual numbers have exceeded even that projection and may amount to enslavement as a crime against humanity. An estimated 25,000 to 50,000 Uyghur and other Turkic youth are killed each year for their organs, with conservative estimates placing the total at 300,000 to 600,000 killed since 2014. Over one million Uyghur children have been separated from their families, and hundreds of thousands of Uyghur women have been forcibly sterilized. "The world has named this crime, and the world has done nothing meaningful to stop it," said @SalihHudayar, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Security of the ETGE and President of the East Turkistan National Movement. “The genocide cannot be ended while Chinese colonial occupation that produces it is preserved.” The ETGE stressed that East Turkistan is not a humanitarian footnote but the cornerstone of China's economic, military, and geopolitical expansion through the Belt and Road Initiative. The occupied country's stolen oil, gas, uranium, and rare earth minerals fuel Beijing's war machine and threaten free nations everywhere. The restoration of East Turkistan's independence, the ETGE said, is not merely a moral duty but a strategic necessity. The ETGE called on the international community to recognize East Turkistan as an illegally occupied country, impose binding economic and diplomatic sanctions on China, prohibit the import of all goods produced through forced labor, and support East Turkistan's petition before the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization and its complaint before the International Criminal Court. "Inaction will not end this evil; it will only embolden China," said Dr. @MamtiminAla, President of the East Turkistan Government in Exile. "Any government serious about a rules-based order, about ending genocide, and about the threat of Chinese expansion has every legal, moral, and strategic reason to stand with the East Turkistani people." The ETGE reaffirmed that the restoration of East Turkistan’s independence is the only guarantee of its people’s survival, and that every government that retreats into silence declares itself on the side of colonialism and genocide. east-turkistan.net/as-the-uyghur-…
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These two books may appear unrelated, as they reflect different times, places, political systems, crimes, perpetrators, and victims. However, they share two key underlying similarities: a brutal ideology of socialism—both the old #Soviet and current #Chinese socialism—and its expression through torture methods. These similarities expose ruthless and inhumane techniques used to sustain power, destroy victims, and instill terror. Such methods include forced positions (e.g., extended sitting on spiked “tiger chairs” or interrogation chairs, similar to historical Soviet NKVD techniques like stoika forced standing, suspension, “swallow,” and sleep deprivation for confessions), beatings, electric shocks, sleep deprivation, prolonged and internalised humiliation and self-hate, forced ideological indoctrination (including loyalty oaths and propaganda), isolation, and other forms of physical and psychological pressure aimed at “transformation.” In #China’s case, it learned most of these from Soviet communists, blending them with its own historical torture methods, which are equally horrific. It used and refined these tactics in the Laogai practices of “reform through labour,” combined with thought reform, and the current concentration camps in #EastTurkistan. We all know torture is a human cruelty. It is used in all cultures, but when used systematically to subdue entire populations, it becomes a tool for crime—a form of genocide. China is, precisely, still using these torture tactics to exterminate the entire #Uyghur population. Enemies of humanity are not only united by inhumane ideologies but also by their methods. For them, the end justifies the means—the use of torture for socialist goals at all costs, which is chilling, unforgivable, and criminal.
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A shocking revelation that is paradoxically no longer shocking. For it is fast being normalised. #China’s domestic surveillance is chilling, but its expansion into the West isn’t chilling yet; it will be, but only when it’s too late. This surveillance is part of the heinous plan for global digital surveillance, for which many high-tech magnates and corporations in the West are collaborating clandestinely. I am waiting for me to be surveilled like her in Australia soon. Certainly, we have not fully escaped the menacing threats from China, and neither have you.
The Telegraph@Telegraph

🚨 EXCLUSIVE: The Telegraph can reveal a secret Chinese surveillance platform used to track foreigners, journalists and individuals deemed “of interest” to the state @sophia_yan explains how the platform's records label her as "trackable" ⤵️ telegraph.co.uk/world-news/202…

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The silent entrenchment of defeatism is currently one of the greatest challenges facing #Uyghurs in exile. At its core, defeatism is less about what destroys us than about our reaction to that destruction. It marks a shift in collective attitude and focus from destruction to finality, even if the destruction is ongoing and reversible. It is an attempt to justify inaction, cowardice, and hopelessness in the face of overwhelming odds. It accepts that destruction is inevitable. This mindset manifests as pessimism and fatalism. It leads people to believe that moral duty, purpose, and integrity have already failed. Defeatism leads some members of the community to believe the struggle is lost, fostering internalized distrust and animosity toward leaders, intellectuals, and shared values. As a result, resignation, apathy, mutual blame, and nihilism set in, undermining the collective will to defend values, maintain collective unity, and participate in resistance movements or reform institutions. This is how more Uyghurs in exile are now falling prey to such a sense of defeatism. Some common aspects of defeatism include the belief that -Political struggle is futile. -It is better to care for our families than to join political struggles abroad that irritate China. -Going back to our homeland to visit our families is a tacit recognition that we recognize #China’s absolute rule over us. -As China gains friends worldwide, we should be less anti-China. -Uyghur intellectuals and leaders are seen as incompetent and untrustworthy, blamed for causing trouble with China. -Some even claim the Uyghur genocide is not evil, believing Uyghurs deserve it out of inherent wickedness and inferiority. -Uyghurs see no future. So let us focus on our children, who will define themselves. For a long time, Chinese colonial authorities have aimed to instil defeatism among Uyghurs in exile. They do this by relentlessly promoting the belief that resistance to China is pointless. This strategy appears nearly complete. China expects Uyghur resistance movements to lose hope. Resistance leaders are expected to be isolated and ultimately defeated. This trend of expecting defeat is accelerating dangerously in the current moment. Defeatism is closely tied to demoralization: when Uyghurs lose their historical, traditional, and cultural values, they struggle, in vain, to protect their future and resist identity loss. If demoralization is not addressed, Uyghurs may stop defending their identity and values, believing these are not worth fighting for. Defeatism is not only common among Uyghurs. It is also spreading fast in the West for various reasons. Uyghurs living there feel its effects. There is this dangerous combination of growing defeatism in the West and a deepening sense of hopelessness among Uyghurs due to the Uyghur genocide. The era is extremely bad for us. This widespread view shapes our experiences, visions, and actions. Such an attitude has devastating effects on us and others, leading some to surrender before the fighting has even finished. To counter defeatism, we must first recognize it. Accepting defeat in thought and in imagination is to give up. Nothing can save us from such self-inflicted, spiritual defeat. The time has come to recognize this threat and resolve together to reject defeatism. We must recommit to defending our identity, values, and unity. Every effort matters. Defeatism negates it. Choose hope over resignation.
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You can’t chant the same political slogan to #China: free political prisoners in China! Because that would ruin your mission to make possible the synergy between the US and China in global digital control, which you are an integral part of. China is a digital prison, far worse than any country on earth. In China, anyone can be a political prisoner at any time: they can’t say what they think, access big foreign websites, including your X, and escape from such a digital prison. You know it all, but you deliberately divert your followers' attention to the UK to appear as a “moral leader” until your mission of global digitisation is accomplished with China.
Elon Musk@elonmusk

Free the political prisoners in Britain!

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East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE)
Yesterday,@SalihHudayar, Foreign Minister of the East Turkistan Government in Exile and President of @ETNationalMovement, joined Tibetan patriots for independence at the U.S. Congress in joint advocacy for the recovery of East Turkistan and Tibet's independence. The PRC isn't a nation state; it is a colonial empire actively expanding a colonial project in the 21st century. The human rights framework alone has failed; the world must address the root cause, China's colonial occupation, not just the symptoms. You can't stop a genocide while preserving the occupation that created it. East Turkistan and Tibet's independence is the only way to guarantee the human rights and very survival of our peoples. We call on the U.S. and all freedom-loving nations to recognize East Turkistan as an occupied country, support the recovery of East Turkistan and Tibet's independence, and empower East Turkistanis and Tibetans to end China's colonial occupation and genocide. @WhiteHouse @POTUS @StateDept @SecRubio @SenateForeign @SenTomCotton @HouseForeignGOP @RepBrianMast @RepScottPerry @ChinaSelect @RepMoolenaar
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Wang Weng’s article on the movie “Wan Tongshu” offers a polished, yet superficial and inauthentic portrayal. The background is this: In 1951, the newly formed PRC sent a Han musicologist and his wife to East Turkistan at the request of local leaders like Saifuddin Azizi. They collaborated with masters such as Turdi Ahun, capturing melodies on wire recorders and turning living traditions into neat publications of the 1960s. Official narratives portray this as “ethnic unity” in action—Han expertise “uplifting” minority culture—conveniently downplaying the music’s Turkic, Central Asian, and Islamic roots, such as Sufism. It is noteworthy that canonisation in colonialization often flatten regional, cultural, and spiritual diversity into a single, state-approved version. All of this occurs amid broader circumstances of large-scale, state-initiated Han migration into East Turkistan to rapidly replace Uyghurs, relentless political campaigns disrupting religious life, artistic activities and political rights and today’s destruction of the language, belief, spirit and existence of Uyghurs. Now, the film adopts a “saviour” narrative—“benevolent” colonisers rescuing the music of an allegedly “primitive” people as a civilizaational mission. But the muqam was never in need of rescue by invaders, who systematically eradicated the creators, performers, and owners of this remarkable musical tradition. It was in the hearts and on the lips of Uyghurs over centuries. It was never really “rescued”; rather, the collective spirit behind it is being systematically stifled. The greatest irony is that as #Uyghurs face growing pressure and loss, the value of muqam—and the so-called “rescue”—becomes even more significant. One day, it might stand as a legacy of a people pushed into disappearance, erased and forgotten, leaving behind an artistic brilliance whose creators vanished under terrible circumstances. Wang Meng will never reveal this truth. As one of the colonializers him, he only praises Wang Tongshu, as a #Chinese missionary, “civilisational angel”, who “rescued” Uyghurs from themselves through genocide. news.gmw.cn/2026-05/13/con…
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