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Uighurs accuse Turkey of betrayal, seek new friends
David Lepeska
Jan 19 2019

Salih Hudayar became caught up in the Uighur fight against China at a very young age.

“My uncle had read some book and our neighbour reported him, so police raided our house in the middle of the night and threatened to kill us all,” he said during a recent interview, recalling an incident from 1997 in China’s Xinjiang province.

“They put a rifle to my head when I was four years old. That’s something you never forget. From that time, I didn’t know what East Turkistan was, but I knew we were different from the Chinese. I knew they were different, and they were not good,” he said.

Hudayar’s family moved to the United States a few years later, and, like most Uighurs, he was pleased in 2009 when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, then prime minister, became one of the world’s first leaders to label China’s treatment of Uighurs a “genocide” .

For decades, Turkey has assisted and defended Uighurs, who share many cultural and linguistic traits and are seen as ethnic brethren by Turkish nationalists. The government of Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) had continued this policy, offering an open door to countless Uighurs in recent years, providing official documentation and even housing.

Thus, many Uighurs were shocked at Turkey’s silence following reports from the United Nations, The New York Times, Human Rights Watch and others detailing China’s treatment of up to a million Uighurs in re-education camps in their home region of Xinjiang.

Hudayar, founder of the U.S.-based East Turkistan National Awakening Movement (ETNAM), figured it was a result of closer economic ties between Ankara and Beijing. “Everything has to do with economics, even politics,” he said. “(Turkish officials) value money over human rights.”

Many observers have linked Turkey’s shift to its troubled economy, and an effort to take advantage of China’s grand Belt and Road Initiative, a massive infrastructure development plan that includes new land and sea routes to Europe. Turkey has been through a tough year economically, and foreign investment, like the $3.6 billion promised by a Chinese bank last year, is crucial.

Following a recent Beijing-sponsored visit to Xinjiang by journalists from several countries along the Belt and Road Initiative, Erdal Kuruçay, a Turkish pro-government reporter for ATV, said that reports on the camps were “misinformation” by “global capitalist and imperialist forces”. “We read the Western media, and we act and take a stance according to the Western media,” he said. “But we saw what a mistake we were making."

Turkey began welcoming Uighurs in the early 1950s, after Chinese Premiere Mao Zedong invaded the area Uighurs call “East Turkistan,” but Beijing calls “Xinjiang” (“Western Regions”). First, some 1,850 settled in Istanbul and the central city of Kayseri, then another 2,000 followed.

Among them was the leader of the Uighur nationalist movement, Isa Alptekin, who stayed in Turkey until his death in 1995. For decades, Uighurs have found it much easier than other immigrants to obtain papers and even citizenship in Turkey, according to Erkin Emet, professor at Ankara University and secretary of the Munich-based World Uighur Congress

Now all that has changed. Uighurs say they are now less free to practice religion and gather in protest. Hudayar says Ankara has been quietly deporting small numbers of Uighurs, that more than 1,000 Uighurs are currently in jail in Turkey, and the Chinese embassy in Ankara has opened lawsuits against Uighurs in Turkey for terrorism, kidnapping, and other offences. Though his accusations could not be independently confirmed, such actions would dovetail with recent signals from the ruling party.

Last year, a parliamentarian from the pro-Kurdish opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) gained support for a proposal to launch a research commission into the Uighurs’ plight, but the motion failed when the AKP voted against it. What is more, favourability toward China has risen among Turkish citizens, increasing from 30 percent to 46 percent in recent months.

Michael Caster, a human rights advocate and author of a book on enforced disappearance in China, believes Beijing boosted economic and political ties with Ankara expressly to halt Turkey’s kindness to Uighurs. “China recognised the history of support from Turkey to Uighur people and wanted to dampen that,” he told Asia Times.

On a visit to Beijing in August 2017, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu vowed to curb anti-China activities in Turkey and eliminate negative media reports on China.

“The Turkish response to the East Turkistan issue has been very troubling,” said Hudayar. “Turkey’s closeness with China is very alarming. A lot of organisers in Turkey don’t even want to talk about it because they don’t want more trouble.

As a result, the Uighur movement has begun to look west. The World Uighur Congress has been based in Germany for years, while several new Uighur organisations have popped up in the United States in recent years, including ETNAM, founded in 2017, and the Uighur Human Rights Project, established in 2016.

“We’re trying to bring the Uighur movement to the U.S., because the U.S. is where things get done,” said Hudayar. “Now, because of increasing relations between Turkey and China, our organisation sees itself more aligned with the U.S.”

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wew i know china has detention camps and do such things but did not expect that from turkey but in today era these things are the norm people ditching people china is the same as US it just doesnt have the power, which it will gain. nature balances everything china time will come if it hunts like a predator
 
Honestly would you really trust them if you were Chinese? With their track recording in dealing with Russia, EU and US. Turkey is only an true ally of themselves.
they are wasting time only
 
I thought Turks loving each other where is their nationalism :cry::rofl:
 
It is good the Turks of East Turkestan get more solidarity around the world; the true color of Chinese illegality to get more awarness around the world permanently unlike the current government in Turkey.

Meantime, The Islam in the hands of ''Islam'' abusers has been officially exposed in the Islam geography via this de-Islamisation and identification process of China.

Also, The next station of the radicalism has been sowed, and get more and more sympathy around the world against China, thanks to the Chinese approach to Human beings, their values and the religion of the Islam along with other religions.

All done with a single ''Smart'' move of China, but stays permenantly around the world unlike the government in Turkey.
 
Turkey politically voices Uyghurs' minority rights on international platforms. But accepting them here another story. This is what China wants. Getting rid of them once and for all. The best solution is keeping China under pressure by increasing awareness of international community about this issue in order to fix problems.

People with narrow sights may say that "Turkey accept Syrians but abandons Uyghurs bla bla bla". Well, there is still a bigger picture hanged on the wall to see for whom willing to understand.

Recent years, lots of countries, media networks air documentaries about Chinese pressure on Uyghurs. People protest China on the streets in Europe. Who do you think organize these all under the table? Zimbabwe?

they are wasting time only

You know what. The real disappoinment is so called real Muslim brothers & friends who shake the whole country by protests over the Prophet cartoon but can't say a sh*t when it comes to their Chinese buddy rape a Muslim minority. I don't blame you guys. You do what you think the best for your country, so do we.

But accusing us for not having Uyghurs here in Turkey and stay silent is sort of hypocrisy.
 
Everyone with a clear mind can see that US doesn't care about Muslims at all, people now in Xinjiang enjoy the best life that they've ever had, a development level and standard of living that very few Muslim countries can reach. In the past there might be sometimes that their rights were restricted during the late Mao's time, but US didn't say anything cause it needed China against USSR.

Now suddenly the west becomes so obsessed with Xinjiang and the sudden love towards Muslims has only one reason, they fear China's fast rise and overtaking the west all across the board, China and Muslim world are two top enenmies to the west and US is just using old tricks of divide and conquer strategy, which will not work on China.

Turkey also knows that and Turkey doesn't care about Muslims, Kurds are Muslims and Turkish show no mercy when mass killing them, Turkey only cares about so called common Turkish cultural links and bloodlines, but many Turkish here trick other Muslims into believing Xinjiang's issue is a Muslim issue, not an ethnic issue which it is indeed, China has many Muslim groups with Hui Muslim the largest, Hui Muslims always support the country so are Tajkis and other Muslim groups in China.

Turkey's trick of roping all Muslims in fighting China for their pan Turkistan dream will never work, all Stan countries around Xinjiang are China's good friends and China enjoys vert cordial relations with all Muslim countries, every single of them. Turkey's only hope is US and the west, and the love for Muslims because of fear of China won't last long in the west, Turkey will learn it the hard way.
 
Honestly would you really trust them if you were Chinese? With their track recording in dealing with Russia, EU and US. Turkey is only an true ally of themselves.
This posting is a compliment. Thank you. :)
 
Uighurs will never leave the very rich province of Xinjiang, China just to live in a third world war-torn country turkey.
 
Hudayar’s family moved to the United States a few years later, and, like most Uighurs, he was pleased in 2009 when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, then prime minister, became one of the world’s first leaders to label China’s treatment of Uighurs a “genocide” .

What the Central Asian Turks did to the Anatolians was a 7/10 and what the Chinese are doing is about 0.0002/10.

But the Central Asian Turks believe what the Seljuk and Ottomans did to the Byzantines was heroic, and what the Chinese are doing in giving them jobs is 'criminal'.

Central Asian Turks: 'We beat up them so badly, blood was everywhere,.... dead bodies everywhere, we defeated those Byzantine Anatolians .... oh vey, the Chinese bowed before us and one slapped us in the face. 'Genocide'! I am going to call my jewish lawyer and tell the jew you are forcing me to take a job and provide for my family, I have so many kids and I can support them and there is education, medicine and prosperity here, these Chinese really 'hate' us.'
 
Turkish govenrment is learning at least, next should be Turkish PDF users here.
 
Pan Turkists and Pan Turanists will keep the Uygurs and their problems alive.

The Turkish government can bury its head on the sand but I highly doubt Turks would leave their Uygurs brothers and sisters alone.

wew i know china has detention camps and do such things but did not expect that from turkey but in today era these things are the norm people ditching people china is the same as US it just doesnt have the power, which it will gain. nature balances everything china time will come if it hunts like a predator

Its because of money

Honestly would you really trust them if you were Chinese? With their track record in dealing with Russia, EU and US. Turkey is only an true ally of themselves.

Like Russia, EU and the USA have been so good to Turkey I can see why they dont trust them so why should they trust China?
 
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