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📰ETGE Condemns Death Sentences Against Two Uyghurs in Bangkok Case Built on Torture and Chinese Pressure
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE) condemns the death sentences handed down today by the Bangkok South Criminal Court against two Uyghur men, Bilal Mohammed and Yusuf Mirali, convicted through torture and a discredited process for the August 17, 2015 Erawan Shrine bombing.
The ETGE calls on the Government of Thailand to halt the executions and overturn the convictions.
The ETGE holds that the verdict rests on confessions extracted under torture, and that the case cannot be separated from China's campaign of transnational repression against the Uyghur people.
The ETGE condemns the bombing itself, which killed 20 people and injured more than 120, most of them tourists and worshippers. Condemning this atrocity and demanding a fair process for the two accused are not in conflict; both are demands of justice.
The prosecution relied on confessions the men say were beaten out of them and on purported evidence produced by the same investigation. Both recanted upon reaching the civilian court, testifying they had been tortured by Thai authorities and by individuals who appeared to be Chinese.
One month before the bombing, Thailand forcibly deported 109 Uyghur asylum-seekers to China under Beijing's pressure, after which China paraded the illegally refouled Uyghurs as "terrorists." The convictions serve that same Chinese propaganda narrative: that Uyghurs are "terrorists," a false pretext Beijing uses to justify genocide and crimes against humanity.
Bilal Mohammed testified he was beaten and forced to wear a wig, glasses, and a yellow shirt so he could be photographed to match the bomber on surveillance footage. He testified he had entered Thailand days after the bombing as a smuggling victim, and that the materials police claimed to find in the apartment the smugglers brought him to were planted or belonged to those smugglers. His lawyers noted his frame did not match the man in the footage.
The trial ran nearly eleven years. The judges ruled there was no evidence of torture; the ETGE rejects that finding. The International Commission of Jurists (@ICJ_org) called the proceedings so flawed the men should never have been convicted, and in 2023 the International Federation for Human Rights (@fidh_en) petitioned the UN over the arrests' lack of legal basis. No group ever claimed responsibility, and a third defendant was acquitted in 2024 for lack of evidence.
After the verdict, Mirali shouted that he was innocent, that he mourned for Thailand, and asked the Thai people to help him.
"Our people's struggle is lawful and has nothing to do with terrorism. These two men were convicted on a costume forced onto one of them and a confession beaten out of them and recanted, by an investigation respected jurists call unfit to support any conviction," said @SalihHudayar, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Security of the ETGE. "They were convenient scapegoats: stateless, voiceless, and Uyghur."
The ETGE calls on @UNHumanRights, democratic governments, and international organizations to pressure the Government of Thailand to halt the executions and overturn the convictions. The ETGE also calls on the international community to act against Beijing's transnational repression of Uyghurs.
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Oh, by the way, we Uyghurs in the diaspora call them Chinesestan/Beijingistan Hittay party. Because they are China's overseas false flag organization. Their jobs are: collaborate with China, shape the global narrative and paint Uyghurs' legitimate national independence movement as terror movement, and thereby legitimate China's concentration camp and Genocide in occupied East Turkistan.
@MiddleEast_24 Sorry, these are old videos. Anybody can randomly edit, mix it, put some weird sound effect and make it looks like "some group issued a video". You need to actually put the source.
Just like the Islamic Republic of Iran, Communist China has no right to nuclear weapons.
By unleashing COVID-19 — a bioweapon cooked up in a PLA lab — Beijing already proved it cannot be trusted with any weapon of mass destruction. The world is still paying the price in lives and trillions of dollars. Now imagine what this regime would do with nuclear warheads.
Current public diplomacy from exile entities frequently relies on generic human rights appeals to justify independence. This approach is strategically insufficient.
East Turkistan’s independence is not just a human rights issue — it is a global security imperative.
The Geopolitics of Occupation: The Nuclear Fulcrum
East Turkistan is not some distant colony. It is the literal foundation of China’s nuclear terror machine.
🔸The Strategic Launching Pad: The vast, stolen territory of East Turkistan provides the isolated deserts and mountains Beijing needs for nuclear testing, warhead development, and ICBM silo fields. Without this illegally occupied land, China lacks the geography to sustain a credible nuclear strike capability against the West.
🔸The Power Projection Engine: Forget vague appeals about trade routes or culture. What actually threatens the world are Chinese nuclear-tipped missiles pointed at our cities. East Turkistan is the secure rear base that makes this blackmail possible.
Denuclearizing China starts with cutting off its nuclear lifeline.
Restoring East Turkistan’s independence would not merely free an oppressed nation — it would rip away the geographic sanctuary that allows Beijing to threaten the entire free world with nuclear annihilation.
🔵This is the hard geopolitical argument the exile movement must make. Global powers don’t act on tears. They act on interests. And nothing serves the free world’s interest more than dismantling the nuclear foundation of the Chinese Communist Party.
Just like the Islamic Republic of Iran, Communist China has no right to nuclear weapons.
By unleashing COVID-19 — a bioweapon cooked up in a PLA lab — Beijing already proved it cannot be trusted with any weapon of mass destruction. The world is still paying the price in lives and trillions of dollars. Now imagine what this regime would do with nuclear warheads.
Current public diplomacy from exile entities frequently relies on generic human rights appeals to justify independence. This approach is strategically insufficient.
East Turkistan’s independence is not just a human rights issue — it is a global security imperative.
The Geopolitics of Occupation: The Nuclear Fulcrum
East Turkistan is not some distant colony. It is the literal foundation of China’s nuclear terror machine.
🔸The Strategic Launching Pad: The vast, stolen territory of East Turkistan provides the isolated deserts and mountains Beijing needs for nuclear testing, warhead development, and ICBM silo fields. Without this illegally occupied land, China lacks the geography to sustain a credible nuclear strike capability against the West.
🔸The Power Projection Engine: Forget vague appeals about trade routes or culture. What actually threatens the world are Chinese nuclear-tipped missiles pointed at our cities. East Turkistan is the secure rear base that makes this blackmail possible.
Denuclearizing China starts with cutting off its nuclear lifeline.
Restoring East Turkistan’s independence would not merely free an oppressed nation — it would rip away the geographic sanctuary that allows Beijing to threaten the entire free world with nuclear annihilation.
🔵This is the hard geopolitical argument the exile movement must make. Global powers don’t act on tears. They act on interests. And nothing serves the free world’s interest more than dismantling the nuclear foundation of the Chinese Communist Party.
📰ETGE Calls for Support for East Turkistan’s Independence to End China’s Nuclear Threat and Ongoing Genocide
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The East Turkistan Government in Exile (ETGE) today called on the United States and other free nations to support East Turkistan’s independence, after new satellite imagery first reported by Reuters showed that the People’s Republic of China has built more than 80 launch pads, hardened bunkers, and command-and-control nodes near the Qumul (“Hami”) intercontinental ballistic missile silo fields in occupied East Turkistan.
China conducted 45 nuclear tests at the Lop Nur site in East Turkistan between 1964 and 1996, with a more recent underground test reportedly carried out in secret in 2020. It has built one of its three new intercontinental ballistic missile silo fields there, at Qumul, as part of a buildup the Pentagon (@DeptofWar) projects will give China 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030.
The ETGE said the buildup places a nuclear arsenal aimed at the free world on the same ground where China is carrying out a campaign of genocide against Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and other Turkic peoples, and that restoring East Turkistan’s independence is the only way to end the genocide and remove the threat.
The campaign of genocide began in May 2014, when Beijing launched what it called a “People’s War on Terror.” On May 23, 2026, it entered its thirteenth year. Over more than a decade, it has grown into the systematic destruction of the Uyghur, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and other Turkic peoples of East Turkistan.
Documented crimes include mass internment, enslavement through forced labor, forced sterilization, the separation of more than one million children from their families, the destruction of thousands of mosques and cultural sites, and the mass killing of Uyghurs for their organs.
The ETGE has long warned that the international human rights system has failed to stop these crimes. The United States determined in 2021 that China is committing genocide. Parliaments across the free world have condemned the crimes. A 2022 United Nations report found that the actions may amount to crimes against humanity. Yet no mechanism has halted the atrocities or addressed their root cause: China’s colonial occupation of East Turkistan.
The ETGE says Beijing has used this inaction to try to make its colonial occupation permanent and, as the new imagery shows, to turn an occupied country into a strategic base for its nuclear forces.
“Beijing stages its nuclear arsenal aimed at the United States and its allies in the territory of its ongoing genocide,” said @SalihHudayar, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Security of the ETGE and President of the East Turkistan National Movement (ETNM). “A restored, free, and independent East Turkistan would neutralize China’s nuclear threat.”
The ETGE noted that China’s nuclear test site, ICBM silos, and the newly identified launch and command infrastructure are all located in occupied East Turkistan.
“Supporting East Turkistan’s independence is not only a moral duty but a strategic necessity,” said Dr. @MamtiminAla, President of the ETGE. “The world’s security and our people’s survival are one and the same struggle.”
The ETGE urged the United States and other free nations to formally recognize East Turkistan as an illegally occupied country; to support its petition for decolonization and the application of @UN General Assembly Resolution 1514 (XV), the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, and to support East Turkistan’s legal complaint demanding accountability for genocide and crimes against humanity through the @IntlCrimCourt.
The ETGE further called on the international community to empower the people of East Turkistan to restore their freedom and independence, secure their survival, and resist Chinese aggression that threatens international peace and security.
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