What's new

Protests held in parts of Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre’s 13th anniversary

Black_cats

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Dec 31, 2010
Messages
10,031
Reaction score
-5

Protests held in parts of Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre’s 13th anniversary​

5 July, 2022
Protests held in parts of Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre's 13th anniversary
Protests held in Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre's 13th anniversary

Dhaka [Bangladesh], July 5 (ANI): Protests were held in several parts of Bangladesh to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the Urumqi massacre, which occurred on July 5, 2009, in Xinjiang, when the Chinese government launched a crackdown against Uyghurs protesting against the killing of two Uyghurs, local media reported.

Thirteen years ago this month, Xinjiang experienced deadly riots caused by ethnic unrest, one of many turning points in the Chinese government’s increasingly draconian rule over the region home to the Uyghur ethnic group.

To mark the 13 anniversary of the riots, several demonstrations were held in places including Dhaka and Narayanganj.

1657154061845.jpeg


In Narayanganj, people holding banners and posters created human chains and demonstrated against the Chinese communist government’s oppression of Uyghurs, with the support of Sanchetan Nagorik Samaj.

A discussion meeting was organised at National Press Club in Dhaka and the formation of a human chain and demonstration took place under the banner of the Bangladesh Social Activist Forum.


WhatsApp_Image_2022-07-05_at_1.42.04_PM.jpeg

Bharat Bangladesh Sampriti Sangsad (BBSS) Welfare forum organised a cycle race in Dhaka, which was attended by a large number of people, coming forward in support of minority communities on the Chinese mainland.

1657154297857.jpeg


Notably, on July 5, 2009, violent riots broke out in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang. The Chinese government launched a crackdown against Uyghurs protesting against the killing of two Uyghurs. Thousands of protestors were killed, disappeared or injured.

According to officials, a total of 197 people died, with 1,721 suffered injuries in the riot.

Chinese authorities have been accused of imposing forced labour, systematic forced birth control and torture, and separating children from incarcerated parents.

Subjecting minority groups to genocide, including mass arbitrary detention, forced labour, torture, forced sterilization, separation of children from parents and destruction of minority culture, China has been a major cause of human rights abuses against the community.

 

Protests held in parts of Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre’s 13th anniversary​

5 July, 2022
Protests held in parts of Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre's 13th anniversary's 13th anniversary
Protests held in Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre's 13th anniversary

Dhaka [Bangladesh], July 5 (ANI): Protests were held in several parts of Bangladesh to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the Urumqi massacre, which occurred on July 5, 2009, in Xinjiang, when the Chinese government launched a crackdown against Uyghurs protesting against the killing of two Uyghurs, local media reported.

Thirteen years ago this month, Xinjiang experienced deadly riots caused by ethnic unrest, one of many turning points in the Chinese government’s increasingly draconian rule over the region home to the Uyghur ethnic group.

To mark the 13 anniversary of the riots, several demonstrations were held in places including Dhaka and Narayanganj.

View attachment 859650

In Narayanganj, people holding banners and posters created human chains and demonstrated against the Chinese communist government’s oppression of Uyghurs, with the support of Sanchetan Nagorik Samaj.

A discussion meeting was organised at National Press Club in Dhaka and the formation of a human chain and demonstration took place under the banner of the Bangladesh Social Activist Forum.


WhatsApp_Image_2022-07-05_at_1.42.04_PM.jpeg

Bharat Bangladesh Sampriti Sangsad (BBSS) Welfare forum organised a cycle race in Dhaka, which was attended by a large number of people, coming forward in support of minority communities on the Chinese mainland.

View attachment 859651

Notably, on July 5, 2009, violent riots broke out in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang. The Chinese government launched a crackdown against Uyghurs protesting against the killing of two Uyghurs. Thousands of protestors were killed, disappeared or injured.

According to officials, a total of 197 people died, with 1,721 suffered injuries in the riot.

Chinese authorities have been accused of imposing forced labour, systematic forced birth control and torture, and separating children from incarcerated parents.

Subjecting minority groups to genocide, including mass arbitrary detention, forced labour, torture, forced sterilization, separation of children from parents and destruction of minority culture, China has been a major cause of human rights abuses against the community.

Chinese govt. do not discriminate when it comes to genocide. Han Chinese are the biggest victim of state sponsored genocide in China. Great Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution, Tian an Men square massacre are suffered mostly by Han Chinese. So, it is wrong to project an image that CPC only target the minorities. Anyone who deemed undesirable or threat can expect their right of life is forfeited. This is how all the brutal tyranny maintain their subjugation of the masses.
 

Protests held in parts of Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre’s 13th anniversary​

5 July, 2022
Protests held in parts of Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre's 13th anniversary's 13th anniversary
Protests held in Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre's 13th anniversary

Dhaka [Bangladesh], July 5 (ANI): Protests were held in several parts of Bangladesh to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the Urumqi massacre, which occurred on July 5, 2009, in Xinjiang, when the Chinese government launched a crackdown against Uyghurs protesting against the killing of two Uyghurs, local media reported.

Thirteen years ago this month, Xinjiang experienced deadly riots caused by ethnic unrest, one of many turning points in the Chinese government’s increasingly draconian rule over the region home to the Uyghur ethnic group.

To mark the 13 anniversary of the riots, several demonstrations were held in places including Dhaka and Narayanganj.

View attachment 859650

In Narayanganj, people holding banners and posters created human chains and demonstrated against the Chinese communist government’s oppression of Uyghurs, with the support of Sanchetan Nagorik Samaj.

A discussion meeting was organised at National Press Club in Dhaka and the formation of a human chain and demonstration took place under the banner of the Bangladesh Social Activist Forum.


WhatsApp_Image_2022-07-05_at_1.42.04_PM.jpeg

Bharat Bangladesh Sampriti Sangsad (BBSS) Welfare forum organised a cycle race in Dhaka, which was attended by a large number of people, coming forward in support of minority communities on the Chinese mainland.

View attachment 859651

Notably, on July 5, 2009, violent riots broke out in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang. The Chinese government launched a crackdown against Uyghurs protesting against the killing of two Uyghurs. Thousands of protestors were killed, disappeared or injured.

According to officials, a total of 197 people died, with 1,721 suffered injuries in the riot.

Chinese authorities have been accused of imposing forced labour, systematic forced birth control and torture, and separating children from incarcerated parents.

Subjecting minority groups to genocide, including mass arbitrary detention, forced labour, torture, forced sterilization, separation of children from parents and destruction of minority culture, China has been a major cause of human rights abuses against the community.

May Allah bless our Bangladeshi brothers and sisters for having courage to protest in favour of Uyghur’s
Unfortunately many Pakistanis support Chinese oppression against Uyghur’s and are high on the “iron brotherhood” bs
We speak about Kashmir but support China in East Turkistan
We speak against slavery to USA but get on our knees for Chinese anytime
 

State Department Lawyers Concluded Insufficient Evidence to Prove Genocide in China​

F state dept. they are nobody and it's none of their business. This State dept. has more blood on its hands than all the Uyghur put together X 1000.
 

Protests held in parts of Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre’s 13th anniversary​

5 July, 2022
Protests held in parts of Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre's 13th anniversary's 13th anniversary
Protests held in Bangladesh on Urumqi massacre's 13th anniversary

Dhaka [Bangladesh], July 5 (ANI): Protests were held in several parts of Bangladesh to commemorate the 13th anniversary of the Urumqi massacre, which occurred on July 5, 2009, in Xinjiang, when the Chinese government launched a crackdown against Uyghurs protesting against the killing of two Uyghurs, local media reported.

Thirteen years ago this month, Xinjiang experienced deadly riots caused by ethnic unrest, one of many turning points in the Chinese government’s increasingly draconian rule over the region home to the Uyghur ethnic group.

To mark the 13 anniversary of the riots, several demonstrations were held in places including Dhaka and Narayanganj.

View attachment 859650

In Narayanganj, people holding banners and posters created human chains and demonstrated against the Chinese communist government’s oppression of Uyghurs, with the support of Sanchetan Nagorik Samaj.

A discussion meeting was organised at National Press Club in Dhaka and the formation of a human chain and demonstration took place under the banner of the Bangladesh Social Activist Forum.


WhatsApp_Image_2022-07-05_at_1.42.04_PM.jpeg

Bharat Bangladesh Sampriti Sangsad (BBSS) Welfare forum organised a cycle race in Dhaka, which was attended by a large number of people, coming forward in support of minority communities on the Chinese mainland.

View attachment 859651

Notably, on July 5, 2009, violent riots broke out in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang. The Chinese government launched a crackdown against Uyghurs protesting against the killing of two Uyghurs. Thousands of protestors were killed, disappeared or injured.

According to officials, a total of 197 people died, with 1,721 suffered injuries in the riot.

Chinese authorities have been accused of imposing forced labour, systematic forced birth control and torture, and separating children from incarcerated parents.

Subjecting minority groups to genocide, including mass arbitrary detention, forced labour, torture, forced sterilization, separation of children from parents and destruction of minority culture, China has been a major cause of human rights abuses against the community.


These people (some of them BJP Hindus wearing Topi) were lured by 20 Taka Biryani lunch packet and 200 Taka per day payment.

No anger or any special feeling. Just a hundred or so unemployed hired people milling about aimlessly - providing photo-op for newspapers.

Good job Modi.

Around these hired people, citizens just going about their daily lives earning a living. No one cares.....

As time goes on anti-Chinese groups in Bangladesh will get funding from US/India/Australia and arrange more shows like these.

Bhakts are jumping with joy, driving away Chinese investments from Bangladesh. :taz:
 
Last edited:
May Allah bless our Bangladeshi brothers and sisters for having courage to protest in favour of Uyghur’s
Unfortunately many Pakistanis support Chinese oppression against Uyghur’s and are high on the “iron brotherhood” bs
We speak about Kashmir but support China in East Turkistan
We speak against slavery to USA but get on our knees for Chinese anytime

When are you going to condemn the genocide going on in Balochistan you hypocrite.
 
When are you going to condemn the genocide going on in Balochistan you hypocrite.
I don’t see concentration camps in Balochistan or mass graves. You have 0 iq.
May Allah destroy the Chinese oppressors and all their supporters.
 
I don’t see concentration camps in Balochistan or mass graves. You have 0 iq.

Of course you won't, because you are the perpetrator.

You have no moral right to speak about Kashmir or anything else until you stop killing Baloch.
 
Of course you won't, because you are the perpetrator.

You have no moral right to speak about Kashmir or anything else until you stop killing Baloch.
That’s still no proof of concentration camps.
Talking about hypocrisy, your a Bengali being ruled by Hasina. Hypocrisy at its finest is your silence about Hasina’s oppression in Bangladesh while talking about Balochistan.
Anyways, Allah sees and knows everything. The munafiqs will be punished.
 
I don’t see concentration camps in Balochistan or mass graves. You have 0 iq.
May Allah destroy the Chinese oppressors and all their supporters.

Please say may Allah destroy all oppressors even if they are the Pakistani military oppressing the Baloch.
 
Last edited:
Urumqi massacre? As I know. The population of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang increased from 4.78 million to 25.85 million. the per capita GDP of this so-called "genocide" region is more than 9000 USD. It has a world-class technology enterprise....

but, some people say they commemorate the "Urumqi Massacre"?

They want to tell me. Their country is richer than Xinjiang? Or is their country more technologically advanced than Xinjiang? or..... Who knows.

Think about it. Some countries don't even have Disneyland, but they even talk about Winnie the Pooh with Chinese people.

They need these jokes to comfort themselves. But it cannot hinder China's development.

So. Watch them perform. Applause!
 
Last edited:
These topis are the NATO vanguard towards bringing regime change, a change towards NATO-produced "democracy", a change where NATO will bring in the topis like it tried to in Egypt in 2011, did in Afghanistan and Libya and wants to in Syria. Anyone reading PDF's Bangladesh threads will know of NATO government representatives in Bangladesh urging Bangladeshis towards enabling "free and fair elections" and even meeting Bangladesh's election commissioner. We all know the script. :lol:

May Allah bless our Bangladeshi brothers and sisters for having courage to protest in favour of Uyghur’s
Unfortunately many Pakistanis support Chinese oppression against Uyghur’s and are high on the “iron brotherhood” bs
We speak about Kashmir but support China in East Turkistan
We speak against slavery to USA but get on our knees for Chinese anytime

Are you posting from the "Islamic" Emirate of Afghanistan ?
 
Last edited:
Back
Top Bottom