Today, all around the Islamic world is full of Muslims who are subjected to oppression and torment.
Millions of Muslims in Gaza, Arakan, Kashmir, Egypt, Bangladesh, Tunisia, East Turkestan and many other Islamic lands are struggling for existence under the siege of the infidels.
The oppressed people in East Turkestan, a Muslim country with a population of 35 million, continue to resist China's genocide and assimilation policies.
The people of East Turkestan, who endured all kinds of mischief by the Chinese invaders, were subjected to numerous massacres by the communist and atheist Chinese regime. The Urumqi massacre in 2009 was one of them.
15TH ANNIVERSARY OF URUMQI MASSACRE
Muslims of East Turkestan once again experienced the pain of the bloody massacre carried out by the cruel Chinese regime in the city of Urumqi 15 years ago.
The martyrs of the Urumqi massacre, which took place on July 5, 2009, and according to Uyghur sources, nearly 1,000 Uyghur Turks were brutally killed by the Chinese occupation forces, are commemorated with prayers and longing.
The Urumqi martyrs could no longer tolerate the slave treatment applied to them by the Chinese and started a rebellion against the invaders.
The uprising of Uyghur Muslims was met with a very harsh response by the Chinese communists, and the mujahideen who resisted the occupation were brutally murdered.
THE BODY OF MUSLIMS LEFT ON THE STREETS FOR DAYS
The Urumqi massacre, which disgraced China to the whole world, was sparked by a racist incident that took place in a factory on June 26, 2009.
Two Uyghur Turks who complained about poor working conditions and inhumane practices in a toy factory in the Urumqi region, under the occupation of China, were martyred by the Chinese.
This disgusting event caused a great reaction throughout East Turkestan, and huge waves of protests began across the country in a short time. The corpses of Muslims who were brutally intervened by Chinese soldiers and police were left on the streets for days.
EAST TURKISTAN MUSLIMS ARE IN SUFFERING
The Muslim people of East Turkestan, with a population of 35 million, are struggling to ensure the security of their religion, life, property and honor against the Chinese occupation.
The Muslim Turks in the occupied East Turkestan geography, which China calls 'Xinjiang', that is, 'New Lands', are being tried to be Sinicized and gradually separated from Islam through cultural imperialism policies.
The atheist and communist Chinese regime aims to make East Turkestan a part of China in every sense by making it a state policy to destroy the religion, ethnic identity and culture of the Muslim East Turkestan people.