China’s Hypocrisy: Crocodile Tears for Palestine
China’s Hypocrisy: Crocodile Tears for Palestine, Torture for the Uyghurs
Author: Gouya Roshan (Güya Aydın )
In a world where truth is buried beneath the ashes of politics, China presents one of the greatest hypocrisies of the modern era. Images of its humanitarian aid to Palestine can be seen on television today—packages bearing the Chinese flag, medical supplies, and promises to rebuild Gaza. But behind this humanitarian façade lies a dark and painful stain: torture and inhumane camps in Xinjiang, where millions of Uyghur Muslims are being suppressed in the silence of the world.
China is a country that shows no mercy even to its own Muslims. In a nation where Islam is equated with extremism, children are torn from their families for "re-education." The Quran is banned, fasting is criminalized, and wearing a beard or hijab is considered an unforgivable offense. Mosques have been violently destroyed, their domes collapsed. The call to prayer can no longer be heard in the streets of Uyghur towns. Instead, surveillance cameras, forced labor camps, and secret torture facilities have silenced the voices of millions.
And now, that same regime sheds crocodile tears for the people of Palestine!
How can we accept that a government that suppresses Islam within its own borders is genuinely supporting Islam abroad? What kind of support is it when, during critical moments at the United Nations, it fails to stand by Palestine and instead tacitly or indirectly sides with Israel? Is this aid anything more than a political mask—meant to win the hearts of Muslim countries and build a "humanitarian" image?
China embraces Palestine with one hand and crushes its own Muslims with the other. This is neither compassion nor justice. It is a dirty geopolitical game in which human suffering is a bargaining chip.
And the world? The world remains silent. Human rights organizations and countries that claim to stand for freedom all sit at negotiation tables with China. Their interests are tied to Beijing's dollars. Humanity has once again been sold—not in a slave market this time, but in official meetings with diplomatic smiles.
If only China’s aid to Palestine came from the heart, and not from greed. If only, before sending bread and medicine to Gaza, it would open the gates of the camps in Xinjiang. Because until that day, its tears are nothing but crocodile tears.

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