'People that go into these concentration camps don't come back alive. This is another holocaust, yet no one is talking about it. Please be aware.' tiktok
has quickly become one of the most popular social media platforms among zoomers and young millennials. With the platform's short and fun video format, users can get pretty creative with their content, posting everything from lip syncs to Vine-style pranks. Or political protests masquerading as make up tutorials.
Feroza Aziz found her account suspended after posting a series of clever videos criticizing the Chinese government's mistreatment of Uighur Muslims. She's holding an eyelash curler at first, but quickly pivots to a much darker topic. "Put your lash curler down, and use your phone that you're using right now to search up what's happening in China, how they're getting concentration camps, throwing innocent muslims in there, separating their families from each other, kidnapping them, murdering them, raping them, forcing them to eat pork, forcing them to drink, forcing them to convert different religions or else, they're gonna of course get murdered," she says in one clip.
The Chinese government has come under intense scrutiny in the past few weeks for its mass crackdown of Uighur Muslims. Not only is the marginalized community under constant surveillance, but a shocking number have been detained, and arrested from western region of Xinjiang, also known as East Turkestan, where they remain an ethnic minority.Aziz's post has generated a lot of attention and supportive comments, within hours of posting and also been shared across Twitter and Instagram.
Azis was defiant when her account was made inactive."When tiktok suspends your account because you posted a video of spreading awareness about millions of muslims getting murdered in a genocide," she wrote in an Instagram post."TikTok ain't slick. They're scared."
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