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How China accounts manipulate Uyghur discourse

Pro-China stakeholders flood information ecosystems with counter-narratives, conspiracy theories, and unrelated news items to suppress narratives detailing Chinese authorities’ atrocities in Xinjiang….reports Asian Lite News

China actively attempts to manipulate and dominate global discourse on Xinjiang and to discredit independent sources reporting ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity conducted against predominantly Muslim Uyghurs and members of other ethnic and religious minority groups, the US State Department said in a report.

China directed and affiliated actors lead a coordinated effort to amplify Beijing’s preferred narratives on Xinjiang, to drown out and marginalize narratives that are critical of China’s repression of Uyghurs, and to harass those critical of Beijing, said the report.

China’s messaging tactics seek to drown out critical narratives by both flooding the international information environment to limit access to content that contradicts Beijing’s official line, and by creating an artificial appearance of support for the country’spolicies.

Messengers use sophisticated AI-generated images to create the appearance of authenticity of fake user profiles, the State Department report said adding that China works to silence dissent by engaging in digital transnational repression, trolling, and cyberbullying.

China floods conversations to drown out messages it perceives as unfavourable to its interests on search engines and social media feeds, and to amplify Beijing’s preferred narratives on its treatment of Uyghurs, it said.

Pro-China stakeholders flood information ecosystems with counter-narratives, conspiracy theories, and unrelated news items to suppress narratives detailing Chinese authorities’ atrocities in Xinjiang.

Government social media accounts, Beijing-affiliated media, private accounts, and bot clusters, likely all directed by Chinese authorities, assist in this effort.

Former Under Secretary of State Keith Krach, Chairman of the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue and a leading voice for human rights in China, said: “In Xinjiang, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is conducting some of the most serious acts involving mass human rights abuses since the Second World War.

“The release of the State Department report proves that the US understands the measures that the CCP is taking to cover up the ongoing mass surveillance, repression, and genocide of the Uyghur people. It’s another important step from the US toward holding the CCP accountable for their systemic campaign to wipe out the Uyghur population. The free world must not fall for the CCP’s deceptive tactics.

“Holding the CCP accountable requires an all hands on deck approach. Now, students around the nation are urging their universities to divest from endowments linked to China due to the crimes in Xinjiang. American investors should follow these students’ lead and divest from Chinese companies complicit in perpetuating and hiding the genocide.”

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Dhaka Marks Doppa Day

Bangladesh commemorates Doppa Day on May 5 to protest against the persecutions of Uyghur Muslims by Chinese Government

On May 5, every year Uyghur Community around the world observe and celebrate Doppa Day. Doppa is a traditional hat worn by the Uyghurs to celebrate and protect their cultural heritage.

Bangladesh commemorates Doppa Day on May 5 to protest against the persecutions of Uyghur Muslims by Chinese Government

Bangladesh, a Muslim majority country, also shows its solidarity with the Uyghur Muslims of Xinjiang. Every year, NGOs all around the country celebrate this day to share their spirit of Ummah with minorities of Xinjiang province.

The BBSS Welfare Association observed Uyghur Doppa Day on Thursday, May 5, in solidarity with the Muslim Uyghurs of Xinjiang, China.
A bicycle rally and protest meeting was organized by BBSS Welfare Association. A bicycle rally that started from Police Plaza at Nikunj in Gulshan-1 went to Gulshan Avenue 1 and 2 and ended at Police Plaza. Later a brief protest meeting was held here. Students of different schools and colleges, journalists and leaders and activists of political parties          took   part    in it.

The protest meeting was presided over by the founding chairman of the organization Tawfiq Ahmed Tafsir. Emdadul Haque Chalek, central leader of Jatiya Swechchhasebak Party, Mohiuddin, central leader of Bangladesh Jasdar party, Nasir Uddin Munshi, central leader of Jatiya Party participated in the brief discussion conducted by Shafiqul Islam, secretary general of the organization and producer          of Gazi TV.Open dialogue Bangladesh(ODB) through a group of theatre artists organized a street play in front of  National Press Club staged by Samad Bhuiyan and his team to mark the occasion of Doppa Day(May 5th). The team creatively used Uyghur masks and Doppa hats to convey the sufferings of Uyghurs, which still continues in Xianjiang violating all provisions of UN Genocide Convention. Later, the artists were seen distributing Doppa hats.

A demonstration was organized by Muktijoddha Mancha on May 5, 2022 at GEC More, Chattogram (3 pm), to protest against China’s excesses on Uyghur Muslims in East Turkistan. Minority Uyghurs’ Doppa (Hats for Muslims – which were banned in China) Day celebration on May 5 was commemorated by highlighting Chinese suppression upon this Muslim community, through banners and posters explaining and displaying their inhuman conditions prominently.

Bangladesh commemorates Doppa Day on May 5 to protest against the persecutions of Uyghur Muslims by Chinese Government

Muktijoddha Mancha organized another protest on the same issue at Saheb Bazaar, Rajshahi, on the same date and same time. Muktijoddha Mancha also pasted posters and painted walls, depicting human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims, prominently, all across Dhaka University campus, especially in front of Confucious Centre and Institute of Modern Languages (which houses Chinese Language Centre). Later, Muktijoddha Mancha submitted a petition to the UNHRC and Amensty International calling attention to these human rights violations. The demonstrations were well taken by Bangladeshis, who just after the Eid celebrations (on 3rd May) showed solidarity with the Uyghur Muslims of Xinjiang province in China, understanding their plight.