Harun Yahya "Communist China's Policy of Oppression in East Turkestan"
Author : Harun Yahya
Translated : by Carl Rossini
Edited by : Jerry Bergman
Publisher : Abdul Naeem for Islamic Book Service , May 2003
ISBN No. : 81-7231-479-5
Size : 1.54 MB
China entered the twentieth century as the remains of an empire fragmented and crushed under pressure from especially Britain, France, Germany, Japan and Russia. After imperial rule had been overthrown, no powerful central authority was established for decades. When the Communist Party came to power in 1949, China soon turned into a state of fear. That process cost the lives of tens of millions of people because of the repressive and totalitarian methods the communists used to enforce their bloody ideology. The Chinese Communist Party resorted to violence to remain in power, and implemented one of the most savage and ruthless form of communism ever, enforcing one single way of living and thinking for the entire Chinese people. Throughout that period, those who refused to abide by the rules of their communist leaders were ruthlessly exterminated.
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