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Fiction and fantasy——On the hypocrisy of overseas anti-China 'cultural products' related to Xinjiang

Tianshannet | Updated: 2021-07-15 11:36
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Worshippers pray in the Ak Mosque in Urumqi, Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on April 13, 2021. [Photo/Xinhua]

II.Hypocritical "actors and actresses"-- exposing the despicable tactics of anti-Chinese "cultural products" related to Xinjiang

Overseas anti-China "cultural products" related to Xinjiang package a number of "actors and actresses" who have committed crimes, moral corruption and bad deeds into so-called "parties", "victims" and "key witnesses", fabricate the so-called "experience at the vocational education and training center" and "painful experience", in an attempt to stimulate the audience to have compassion and win the sympathy and support of the international community. The means they adopt are dirty.

For example, Shayilaguli Shawutibayi, a Xinjiang native in the book Key Witness, plays the role of a "victim" who was abused, raped and persecuted at the vocational education and training center. In fact, she is not a trainee of vocational education and training center at all, but a criminal. In June 2015, Shayilaguli Shawutibayi forged the signature of the guarantor, provided false guarantee materials and made a loan to the credit cooperative of Chahanwusu township affiliated to the credit union of Zhaosu county, Yili Kazak autonomous prefecture, Xinjiang. In December 2016, she made up a false house purchase contract and borrowed money from the credit cooperative of Chahanwusu township affiliated to the credit union of Zhaosu county. The total amount of the two loans is 470,000 yuan, of which 398,000 yuan has not been paid back. On April 5, 2018, she sneaked across the border from China Kazakhstan Horgos International Border Cooperation Center to Kazakhstan. At present, Shayilaguli Shawutibayi has been chased by Xinjiang public security organs in accordance with the law for the crimes of illegally crossing the national border and loan fraud. The National News Agency and other media in Kazakhstan published the material, pictures and videos I collected to expose Shayilaguli Shawutibayi, and the visits have reached 1 million times. Netizens in Kazakhstan commented, "such person can win awards. This is really a political game directed and played by the United States himself."

For example, Reheiman Shanbai, a Xinjiang native in the documentary Chinese Undercover, plays the part of "victim" who was "imprisoned for 12 months for downloading 'WhatsApp'". But the fact is that the public security department got a tip-off that she stored audio and video stuff on terrorism and extremism in her mobile phone, and that she often watched them. The public security department inquired her according to law, and considering that the crime was minor and she showed repentance, dealt with her case leniently in accordance with the law and only gave her criticism and education. Her mother, Danixiban Musha, also confirmed, "because my daughter came into contact with religious extremist ideas and was suspected of committing crimes, she did go to the police station for questioning, but she came back three hours later. There was no detention at all."

For example, in the Japanese cartoon What Happened to Me: The Testimony of Uygur Women, Miriguli Tu'ersun, a Xinjiang native, plays the role of "survivor" and "victim" of "being forced to have contraceptive surgery" when she visited her relatives in Urumqi from Egypt in 2015 and was put in a "concentration camp" together with her children by the Chinese government. However, according to investigation, Miriguli Tu'ersun has never been put in prison and she has never studied in any vocational educational and training center. On April 21, 2017, Miriguli Tu'ersun was held in detention by Public Security Bureau of Qiemo county, Xinjiang on suspicion of inciting ethnic hatred and discrimination. During this period, due to the fact that she had syphilis and other infectious diseases, the Public Security Bureau of Qiemo county canceled the compulsory measures on May 10, 2017 for humanitarian reasons. Apart from 20 days of criminal detention, Miriguli Tu'ersun was completely free during her stay in China. In addition, according to investigation, Miriguli Tu'ersun has no record of having a contraceptive surgery, and her parents have also confirmed that she had fertility. The so-called "forced contraceptive surgery" is not true. Miriguli Tu'ersun has made up lies many times. She once lied that her younger brother Aikebai'er Tu'ersun was maltreated and died in the vocational education and training center. After hearing this lie, Aikebai'er Tu'ersun said, "Miriguli has always been talking nonsense. She not only lied that I was dead, but also made up a rumor that she saw someone else dead."

For example, Zaomure Dawuti, the "actress" in the book Sterilization, Intrauterine Device, And Compulsory Family Planning: The Movement of Communist Party of China to Suppress the Birth Rate of Uygur Population in Xinjiang, plays the part of a "victim" of "forced sterilization in the vocational education and training center". As a matter of fact, Zaomure Dawuti has never studied in the vocational education and training center, and her fifth brother Abuduheili Dawuti has also publicly confirmed this. In March 2013, when Zaomure Dawuti gave birth to her third child in the maternity hospital of Urumqi Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital, she signed the "voluntary consent for delivery" and voluntarily asked for cesarean section and ligation. She was not sterilized at all, let alone "removed the uterus". "I don't want to say anything to her," Ai'erken Dawuti, the third brother of Zaomure Dawuti, said about her sister. "She has been a habitual liar since her childhood."

For example, the film Battered Conscience fictions the experience of a Uygur "Kessel" doing business in Turkey, who is "persecuted" by Xinjiang public security organs, and slanders the Xinjiang government for "illegal detention" and "torture" over Uygur people. The "police", "prisoners in custody" and "community officials" in the film are all acted by Xinjiang people. In fact, all the "actors and actresses" in the film are people who are suspected of committing crimes and are pursued by public security organs online. For example, the film director and actor "Nabijiang Aila", who was originally a resident of Karamay district, Karamay city, Xinjiang, was chased online by the public security organs for suspected organizing, leading and participating in the crime of terrorism. For example, the "leading actor" in the film, Abudureman Kasimu, was chased by the public security organs online in 2017 for the crime of illegally crossing the national border. For example, "actors" such as Kasenjiang Kade'er, Ku'erban Musa, Kaiwusai'er Tu'ersunmaimaiti and others were all chased by the public security organs online for suspected crimes.

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