The Uyghurs, who fled from the brutal Chinese persecution in East Turkistan and took refuge in Turkey, are also struggling to survive in our country. In a dormitory built by East Turkestan businessmen in Istanbul, orphans, orphans or orphans, 150 Uighur children, 40 of them girls and 110 boys, trying to hold on to life. Despite all this desperation, we visited the children who were raised with language education, school lessons, hafiz education and social activities as Milli Gazete. During the visit we met with the dormitory managers and Uyghur students in the dormitory, we witnessed the struggle of the people of East Turkestan, despite the "assimilation" efforts initiated by the Chinese.
In a dormitory in Istanbul, 150 children of East Turkestan, orphans or orphans, are trying to hold on to life.
During the visit we met with the dormitory administrators and Uyghur students in the dormitory, we witnessed the longing of parents on the faces of children who were raised with language education, school lessons, and hafiz education, despite the "assimilation" efforts initiated by the Chinese.
While the dormitory managers cannot tell the children who have not heard from their families for years what happened to their families, the children long for a phone call from their parents.
"WE HAVE NOT EVEN HEARED THEIR VOICES FOR YEARS"
11-year-old Abdulmalik Abdulkahhar, who has not been able to meet with his parents for years, "I live with my 20-year-old sister in Turkey thanks to a friend of my father. We have been here for 6 years. I haven't been able to meet them for a long time," he said.
13-year-old Hossain Abduveli, who stayed in a dormitory in Istanbul with his brother, "I have no one in Turkey except my siblings, a few relatives and my mother. I miss my father very much, but we haven't seen him for years. We couldn't even hear his voice. Hopefully, China will be destroyed as soon as possible," he said.
"WE HAVE NO ONE IN TURKEY"
12-year-old Abdullah Abduzahir stated that he stayed in the dormitory with his 10-year-old brother, "We have no one in Turkey. I talked to my mother and father on the phone for the last time in 2015," he said.
Nurzat Nurahmet, 14, says that he has only his uncle in Turkey. Nurzat was able to talk to his mother three months ago, but nobody can hear from his father.
"I MISSED MY MOTHER AND FATHER WHICH I HAVE NOT SEEN FOR YEARS"
13-year-old Abdurahman Abbas, who has been living in this dormitory for 3 years, "I only live with my brother in Turkey. My parents are now imprisoned by China. I have missed them too much. I haven't heard from them for years," he said.