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CHINA'S ISRAELI MODEL
One of the projects prepared by China to settle another 5 million
Chinese in East Turkestan was described in the International Herald
Tribune. The report not only discussed the project itself, but also drew
attention to the similarities between the practices in China and Israel.
Under the project, a 14 billion dollar investment was to be made in a re-
gion in which Chinese people had been a minority for hundreds of
years (in other words, East Turkestan), and this would allow the agri-
cultural and underground resources of the region to be used at full ca-
pacity by the Chinese economy.
The project was actually a cunning way of disguising further
Chinese migration into the region. Despite all the investments and ad-
vantages bestowed on Chinese migrants, their numbers had actually
dropped. The Chinese government therefore began to establish Chinese
settlements in exactly the same way that Israel is now doing in
Palestinian territory. In order to make migration seem more attractive
to Chinese people facing hunger and poverty in other regions, a num-
ber of economic investments were planned. The aim was to prevent a
return wave of migration back to China and to tilt the population bal-
ance in China's favor.
As we have seen, the plan bore all the signs of colonialism es-
poused by certain atheist Zionists. It appears that not only do atheist
Zionists support China by selling it arms and providing intelligence,
but they also recommend that Red China employ the same methods of
violence and repression that they used against the Muslims of Palestine.
Red China has occupied a land that does not belong to it, and in the face
of protests from the whole world, intends to eliminate the Muslims
from the land it has occupied by bringing in its own settlers.
The historian Michael Dillon, who teaches modern Chinese history
Communist China’s Policy
of Oppression in East Turkestan