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               it again, a matter of just a second. If there are a hundred people there
               they will all see the light and the matter will be over and done with. A

               Turkestan whose young people have taken to heart there is no
               Darwinism, who have become expert at telling people of this, who speak
               of it wherever they go, will already have become an impregnable bas-
               tion. So what if there are Chinese troops there? So what of anything else
               there might be? They would be like a bird perched on the shoulder of a
               lion. The whole issue is one of turning East Turkestan into a lion, one
               that will still keep walking even with four crows on its back. It will still
               go where it wants. We must strengthen the bonds of brotherhood, make
               no concessions on culture and further reinforce their pure states of mind.
               And continue down that path. China cannot withstand that. China is
               constantly developing. As it becomes a super state it needs Turkey, it

               needs Europe, it needs America. One day soon these countries need to
               come together and issue an ultimatum. China could not withstand a
               financial embargo any longer than two weeks. It is not strong enough, it
               would collapse. The world has that power. But the young people of East
               Turkestan should be extraordinarily cultured and morally virtuous and
               have an extraordinary national consciousness. These moral virtues must
               be strengthened still further and passed on to subsequent generations,
               and they must be on their guard against degeneration. They will strug-
               gle against degeneration. Let them be lions. They will still walk freely
               even with China on their shoulders like a crow. Nothing will happen.
                    ASIA RFA: What kind of work are you thinking of doing in respect
               of East Turkestan? You have written many books and brought CDs out
               and they can access these over the Internet. We can announce that to them,
               but what are your subsequent plans for East Turkestan or the Turkestan

               region?
                    AD NAN OK TAR: We are thinking of starting with Azerbaijan. I
               have already said that. We shall make intensive efforts for the freedom




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