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Silent invasion: unmasking China’s espionage war in Australia

By Mamtimin Ala - posted Wednesday, 20 March 2024


Furthermore, Australia should take a leading role on the international stage to advocate for the rights of Uyghurs and going the U.S. and other nations in officially recognizing and condemning China's atrocities against Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and other Turkic peoples in East Turkistan as genocide. By working with international partners and human rights organisations, Australia can help to coordinate a global response to the CCP's human rights abuses, applying pressure through diplomatic channels and international legal mechanisms.

The challenge posed by China's meddling and espionage is relentless, complex, and multifaceted, touching on every aspect of Australian life. Yet, it also presents an opportunity for Australia to define its values and stand up for its principles, to strengthen its self-protection capabilities and set up a precedent for allies to cope with the threats posed by China. By taking decisive action to protect our national security, support targeted communities, and lead internationally on human rights issues, Australia can resist China's attempts to undermine our sovereignty and erode our democratic way of life.

By taking this action, we are not only safeguarding ourselves but also providing a source of hope for those oppressed by the CCP. The struggle against external meddling and in defence of human rights demonstrates our dedication to the values of liberty, democracy, and legal governance. This is a battle that demands our unwavering determination and solidarity, for the betterment of our country and the international society.

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Dr Mamtimin Ala is an Australian Uyghur based in Sydney, and holds the position of President of the East Turkistan Government in Exile. He is the author of Worse than Death: Reflections on the Uyghur Genocide, a seminal work addressing the critical plight of the Uyghurs. For insights and updates, follow him on Twitter: @MamtiminAla.

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