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Bangladesh marks Doppa Day in protest against persecution of Uyghur Muslims by Chinese govt​

ANI5 May, 2022
Bangladesh marks Doppa Day in protest against persecution of Uyghur Muslims by Chinese govt
Bangladesh commemorates Doppa Day against persecutions of Uyghur Muslims

Dhaka [Bangladesh], May 5 (ANI): Bangladesh on Thursday commemorated Doppa Day and held countrywide protests against the persecution of Uyghur Muslims by the Chinese government.

On May 5, every year Uyghur communities around the world observe Doppa Day. Doppa is a traditional hat worn by the Uyghurs to celebrate and protect their cultural heritage.

Bangladesh, a Muslim majority country, also shows its solidarity with the Uyghur Muslims of Xinjiang. Every year, NGOs all around the country celebrate this day to share their spirit of Ummah with minorities of Xinjiang province.

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Some of the programmes to commemorate the day are as follows: The BBSS Welfare Association observed Uyghur Doppa Day in solidarity with the Muslim Uyghurs of Xinjiang, China.

A bicycle rally and protest meeting were organized by BBSS Welfare Association. The rally started from Police Plaza at Nikunj in Gulshan-1 went to Gulshan Avenue 1 and 2 and ended at Police Plaza. Later a brief protest meeting was held. Students of different schools and colleges, journalists and leaders and activists of political parties took part in it.

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The protest meeting was presided over by the founding chairman of the organization Tawfiq Ahmed Tafsir. Emdadul Haque Chalek, central leader of JatiyaSwechchhasebak Party, Mohiuddin, central leader of Bangladesh Jasdar party, Nasir Uddin Munshi, central leader of Jatiya Party participated in the brief discussion conducted by Shafiqul Islam, secretary-general of the organization and producer of Gazi TV.

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A demonstration was organized by Muktijoddha Mancha at GEC More, Chattogram (3 pm), to protest against China’s excesses on Uyghur Muslims in East Turkistan.

Minority Uyghurs’ Doppa (Hats for Muslims – which were banned in China) Day celebration was commemorated by highlighting the Chinese suppression of this Muslim community, through banners and posters explaining and displaying their inhuman conditions prominently.

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Muktijoddha Mancha organized another protest on the same issue at Saheb Bazaar, Rajshahi. Muktijoddha Mancha also pasted posters and painted walls, depicting human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims, prominently, all across the Dhaka University campus, especially in front of the Confucious Centre and Institute of Modern Languages (which houses the Chinese Language Centre).

Later, Muktijoddha Mancha submitted a petition to the UNHRC and Amnesty International calling attention to these human rights violations. Bangladeshis took part in these demonstrations just after the Eid celebrations on May 3 to show solidarity with Uyghur Muslims of Xinjiang province in China, understanding their plight.

 
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There is no real persecution of Uighur Muslims by the Chinese govt. Communist China has suppressed all the religions which used to act on top of the State since the time when communism was established.

It is only Uighur Muslims who tend to identify more with their religion and less with Chinese nationalism. This not acceptable. But, China has not persecuted them as the Western govts claim. China has time and again requested UN high ups and western leaders to visit Uighur to see for themselves.

None visited but kept on claiming Uighur Muslim persecution. This claim is a hoax.
 
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Bangladesh marks Doppa Day in protest against persecution of Uyghur Muslims by Chinese govt​

ANI5 May, 2022
Bangladesh marks Doppa Day in protest against persecution of Uyghur Muslims by Chinese govt
Bangladesh commemorates Doppa Day against persecutions of Uyghur Muslims

Dhaka [Bangladesh], May 5 (ANI): Bangladesh on Thursday commemorated Doppa Day and held countrywide protests against the persecution of Uyghur Muslims by the Chinese government.

On May 5, every year Uyghur communities around the world observe Doppa Day. Doppa is a traditional hat worn by the Uyghurs to celebrate and protect their cultural heritage.

Bangladesh, a Muslim majority country, also shows its solidarity with the Uyghur Muslims of Xinjiang. Every year, NGOs all around the country celebrate this day to share their spirit of Ummah with minorities of Xinjiang province.

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Some of the programmes to commemorate the day are as follows: The BBSS Welfare Association observed Uyghur Doppa Day in solidarity with the Muslim Uyghurs of Xinjiang, China.

A bicycle rally and protest meeting were organized by BBSS Welfare Association. The rally started from Police Plaza at Nikunj in Gulshan-1 went to Gulshan Avenue 1 and 2 and ended at Police Plaza. Later a brief protest meeting was held. Students of different schools and colleges, journalists and leaders and activists of political parties took part in it.

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The protest meeting was presided over by the founding chairman of the organization Tawfiq Ahmed Tafsir. Emdadul Haque Chalek, central leader of JatiyaSwechchhasebak Party, Mohiuddin, central leader of Bangladesh Jasdar party, Nasir Uddin Munshi, central leader of Jatiya Party participated in the brief discussion conducted by Shafiqul Islam, secretary-general of the organization and producer of Gazi TV.

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A demonstration was organized by Muktijoddha Mancha at GEC More, Chattogram (3 pm), to protest against China’s excesses on Uyghur Muslims in East Turkistan.

Minority Uyghurs’ Doppa (Hats for Muslims – which were banned in China) Day celebration was commemorated by highlighting the Chinese suppression of this Muslim community, through banners and posters explaining and displaying their inhuman conditions prominently.

Doppa1.jpg


Muktijoddha Mancha organized another protest on the same issue at Saheb Bazaar, Rajshahi. Muktijoddha Mancha also pasted posters and painted walls, depicting human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims, prominently, all across the Dhaka University campus, especially in front of the Confucious Centre and Institute of Modern Languages (which houses the Chinese Language Centre).

Later, Muktijoddha Mancha submitted a petition to the UNHRC and Amnesty International calling attention to these human rights violations. Bangladeshis took part in these demonstrations just after the Eid celebrations on May 3 to show solidarity with Uyghur Muslims of Xinjiang province in China, understanding their plight.


Hindutva ba$tards staging paid drama in Dhaka using some Bangladeshi Hindus as tools.

Human rights organization name is Bharat Bangladesh Sampreeti Sangsad (BBSS) Welfare Association.

Bharat Bangladesh Sampreeti Sangsad means India Bangladesh Friendship society and it is full of Indian citizens and Hindutva morons.

These Hindutva idiots cannot stage rallies in Dhaka while being Indian citizens.

The police should arrest these Indian citizen idiots and deport them.

This is hilarious, Hindutva indians all of a sudden have bleeding hearts for Uighur Muslims while they torture and beat up Kashmiri Muslims. :lol:

I am surprised China ambassador His Excellency Li Jiming stayed silent on this....
 
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