The Cairns Post

Red-faced tyranny of silence

AS COMMUNIST CHINA TRAGICALLY OPPRESSES ITS PEOPLE — MOST NOTABLY THE MUSLIM UIGHUR MINORITY — MUCH OF THE WORLD REFUSES TO CONFRONT THE REGIME.

- Rita Panahi Rita Panahi is a Herald Sun columnist

CHINA is committing ethnic genocide, torture and enslavemen­t within its borders, and eradicatin­g the rights of millions of Hong Kong nationals under sweeping security laws.

And it is doing so with the tacit approval of much of the world, which either turns a blind eye to its human rights abuses or endorses it through support at the UN. Woke corporatio­ns, sporting bodies and the activist class are also strangely silent when it comes to China.

Among China’s most egregious acts of brutality is the treatment of more than a million Uighurs languishin­g in concentrat­ion camps for no reason other than their Muslim religion. Those who have escaped these horror “re-education” facilities have detailed accounts of sickening psychologi­cal and physical torture.

Sayragul Sauytbay, who was held in 2017, described seeing women being repeatedly raped. “The policemen ordered her (the detainee) to disrobe and simply raped her one after the other, in front of everyone,” she said. “They checked to see how we were reacting. People who turned their head or closed their eyes, and those who looked angry or shocked, were taken away and we never saw them again. I will never forget the feeling of helplessne­ss, of not being able to help her.”

The depths of depravity of the Chinese Communist Party don’t end there. Detainees in prison camps, including Falun Gong practition­ers, are also being killed for their organs, according to the China Tribunal — an independen­t investigat­ive body chaired by Sir Geoffrey Nice QC.

“Forced organ harvesting has been committed for years throughout China on a significan­t scale,” the tribunal’s report concluded last year.

The transplant trade is estimated to be worth more than $1bn annually for China — a healthy liver fetches about $160,000.

It’s not just the Muslim population who are persecuted. Any religious observance is seen as a threat against the Chinese Communist Party, which oppresses more than a billion people who risk prison, torture and even death if they dissent.

In the Xinjiang region, the Chinese government has forced hundreds of thousands of minority women, predominan­tly Uighurs, to have pregnancy checks, abortions and sterilisat­ion, according to an Associated Press investigat­ion released last month.

The report found: “The result of the birth control campaign is a climate of terror around having children … Birthrates in the mostly Uighur regions of Hotan and Kashgar plunged by more than 60 per cent from 2015 to 2018.”

These findings are backed by research by the Jamestown Foundation led by leading China scholar, Adrian Zenz, which shows that while sterilisat­ion rates plunged in the rest of China, they increased by 700 per cent in Xinjiang from 2016-18. The US has called on China to end the practices but the Muslim world is silent about the mistreatme­nt of fellow Muslims.

How can a “blasphemou­s” cartoon in The Netherland­s lead to riots and condemnati­on from leaders of many Muslim-majority countries, but the brutal subjugatio­n of millions of Uighur Muslims barely rate a mention?

China’s economic might and its willingnes­s to punish countries critical of its regime has seen the Muslim world back the dictatorsh­ip and ignore the plight of Uighurs

At the UN Human Rights Council this month, 53 nations backed China’s crackdown on Hong Kong, while 27 voted against.

Beijing celebrated its UN triumph as validation of new national security laws that criminalis­e anti-CCP dissent in Hong Kong and are considered by many the end of the “one country, two systems” model.

Australia joined much of the free world in voting against the laws but Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Sudan and a host of other Muslimmajo­rity countries stood with China.

All but five of the 53 nations that backed China are signed up to its controvers­ial Belt and Road Initiative.

Victoria is the only state or territory in Australia that has signed up to the program, designed to expand China’s political and economic influence.

The coronaviru­s pandemic has refocused attention on China and emboldened a number of nations to take a stand against the superpower but more needs to be done.

 ??  ?? OPPRESSED: A Chinese flag flies over razor wire at a Uighur compound.
OPPRESSED: A Chinese flag flies over razor wire at a Uighur compound.
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