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Menace: China Colonization of the Islamic World & Uyghur Genocide

China's Colonization of the Islamic World & Uyghur Genocide written by Abdulhakim Idris aims to answer these two important questions. This book examines the historical origins of Beijing’s neo-colonial tyranny, the persecution faced by the people in East Turkistan (Xinjiang) and how those factors relate to China’s present day relationships with countries such as Pakistan, Egypt, and Iran. The book further examines the colonialist policies the Chinese Communist regime has implemented under the guise of global “investments” across the world. Abdulhakim Idris delves deep into the monopoly Beijing maintains over these investments, thus revealing China’s duplicity and self-servitude. It is a cautionary account of how the world is subjected to neo-colonization under the pretense of "equal development" which ultimately leaves China as the sole beneficiary. Menace also details the extent of the Chinese Communist regimes devastation of Islamic culture, history, and religious artifacts. More specifically, demonstrating how despite the CCP’s radical efforts in wiping out all traces of Islam and Muslims in East Turkistan the Islamic countries remain silent. Abdulhakim Idris argues that opportunistic economic interests force countries to abandon their religious and moral values in order to function as Beijing’s economic satellites. China’s façade has begun to crack and reveal the hidden truth behind their so called “vocational training centers” as leaked documents and testimonies of former detainees come to light. China’s false narratives which have, for so long dictated the global discourse have been exposed, substantiating the claims of rape, abuse, torture which are to this day taking place in these facilities. Menace offers an inside look on the true horrors taking place behind the walls of these 21st century concentration camps and discusses how artificial intelligence is utilized in transforming East Turkistan into George Orwell’s 1984 dystopia.
Idris, Abdulhakim - Personal Name
325.3 IDR m
978-1-7365414-1-8
325.3
Printed Book
Inggris
Center for Uyghur Studies
2020
Washington
373 hlm
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