"Why is it wrong for [the] Uyghurs to seek help from other states to protect their national existence and gain national freedom and to seek partners in international conflicts, while the country of Pakistan, where you studied, has the right to receive help from [the Communist régime ruling] China at the expense of sacrificing the rights of Uyghur Muslims to feed its own people with blood-tainted Chinese [Communist Party] money?"
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Compiler's Note: Shohret Hoshur used the pseudonym "Kok Bayraq" in his articles at Bitter Winter until August 2025.
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