Fear
Being watched around the clock, fear is still haunting the Uighurs’ lives.
Anwar, a Muslim Uighur, found it hard to speak about Chinese authorities even inside his own bedroom.
“Someone may be listening on the other side of any wall here,” Anwar, a 50-year-old shopkeeper, told the Sydney Morning Herald.
“We must think of our own safety.”
Xinjiang has been autonomous since 1955 but continues to be the subject of massive security crackdowns by Chinese authorities.
Rights groups accuse Chinese authorities of religious repression against Uighur Muslims, a Turkish-speaking minority of eight million, in Xinjiang in the name of counter terrorism.
Muslims accuses the government of settling millions of ethnic Han in their territory with the ultimate goal of obliterating its identity and culture.
And analysts say the policy of transferring Han Chinese to Xinjiang to consolidate Beijing’s authority has increased the proportion of Han in the region from five percent in the 1940s to more than 40 percent now.
Beijing views the vast region of Xinjiang as an invaluable asset because of its crucial strategic location near Central Asia and its large oil and gas reserves.
None of the Urumqi officials was ready to give details about the behavior of Chinese authorities.
One Uighur, a 36-year-old food vendor named Mehmet, was not less terrified.
“The government is trying to scatter Uighurs in every direction,” he said.
Source: OnIslam
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