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China’s East Turkestan persecution… She can’t hear from her children

Amine Muhammed Emin is just one of the witnesses of the repression regime of the Chinese Communist Party in China. Having to become a mother to her younger brother at a young age, Emin was left without a family because of the arbitrary practices of the Chinese regime on East Turkistanis.

Amine Muhammed Emin is just one of the witnesses of the repression regime of the Chinese Communist Party in China. Having to become a mother to her younger brother at a young age, Emin was left without a family because of the arbitrary practices of the Chinese regime on East Turkistanis.

Amine Muhammed Emin’s life was the subject of a short interview prepared by IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation.

She mothered her younger brother

If China gives birth to more children than it allows, Muslims who are punished have to leave their children elsewhere. Amine Emin’s mother leaves Hotan, fleeing the CCP, who wants to kill her child with an abortion. The mother, who gave birth next to her brother in Urumqi, wants to return to Hotan when her child is 45 days old, but warns her about what could happen if she brings the child here.

In the face of this situation, the mother, who cannot leave her child to die, has to leave her newborn son to her 9-year-old sister Amine Emin and return to Hotan. Amine, on the other hand, takes great responsibility at a young age and meets the CCP’s persecution early! While Amine could not go to school because of her brother who was with her, she made great efforts and helped her brother become a hafiz.

She can’t hear from her kids

East Turkestan people, who are forbidden to wear black clothes, are subjected to all kinds of pressure to be removed from the Islamic style of clothing. Amine Emin, who was born in Hotan, has 5 children. But she doesn’t hear from her children.

Amine Emin’s children are among the victims of China’s ethnic, religious and cultural genocide against East Turkestan people. Children exposed to ideological corruption in concentration camps are not allowed to meet with their mothers. Likewise, unable to hear from his wife, Emin asks the following question: “In the age of communication with space, I can’t hear from my children, why?”

The whole world now knows that the purpose of the CCP’s atrocities is to exterminate Islam from those lands. Amine says: “How about being a Muslim? Being a Muslim meant living in an open dungeon!”

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