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of East Turkestan, the Turkic states and the Islamic world, but there is
one very pressing matter. That is the unification of Azerbaijan with
Turkey, because they are in the most appropriate position. That Lachin
Corridor will be opened up. Turkey and Azerbaijan will unite, they will
be two separate, unitary states with a laic system. But passports will be
abandoned. Visa formalities will be lifted. There will be freedom to set-
tle anywhere people wish. Trade will be as free as possible and there will
be a military pact. And there you have the first stage of the Turkish-
Islamic Union. But after that East Turkestan is most pressing. Because it
is a prisoner. The horror of imprisonment needs to be placed at the head
of the agenda. Because the priority must be wherever repression is at its
most fierce. And that is where the priority now lies. Its position is even
more urgent than that of other Islamic countries. Because the captivity is
even more savage. It is fiercer in East Turkestan than it is in Palestine.
The issue therefore needs to be raised and put before the public, by way
of the press. Public pressure will wear China
down. We will be working to force it into a
corner in the days to come, in the major
press, with full-scale announcements, in
editorials and in television reports.
ASIA RFA: Did you come in for any
protests or any pressure from the
Republic of China following the publica-
tion of these books?
AD NAN OK TAR: No, but I can say that
would not worry me in the least. I would actually like
them to do it. I would like them to step it up a hundred thousand
times. I wish they would make such protests.
ASIA RFA: I have seen the Chinese language editions of
your books. Can you send them over there? Do you have readers
in China?
Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar