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‘Thousand links’ : China ties Pak to Xinjiang terror

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BEIJING: A senior Chinese official on Wednesday said that extremist groups in Xinjiang province have "thousand and one links" with Taliban forces in Pakistan. The statement comes at a time when Pakistan is trying hard to convince Beijing that it won't allow export of extremism across the border.

"We have discovered some East Turkestan activists and terrorists from our neighboring country have countless links," said Nur Bekri, governor of Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region at a press conference on the sidelines of the Chinese parliament's annual meeting.

Bekri, who regularly meets visiting Pakistani leaders - he met president Asif Ali Zardari during his last visit - also said there is a vast difference between what Islamabad has been saying and the situation on the ground in Xinjiang.

Zardari had rushed to Xinjiang last year after officials in the border town of Kashgar had said they had found the people involved in rioting were connected with terrorists in Pakistan. He had also visited Chinese leaders in Beijing in a desperate attempt to save ties from serious damage.


"Officials, especially in Pakistan, have said over and over again that they oppose violent activities directed against China," Bekri said, adding, "We have certainly discovered that East Turkestan activists and terrorists in our neighboring states have a thousand and one links."

The comment is a departure from the regular Chinese foreign ministry refrain that says Pakistan has contributed much to battle terrorism and appreciates the efforts it has made. But Bekri seemed to suggest that Islamabad should do more to curb the export of terrorism to Xinjiang. India and Afghanistan, too, have blamed Islamabad for failure to act against the export of terrorism to other countries.

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‘Thousand links’ : China ties Pak to Xinjiang terror - The Times of India

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What's wrong with Indian media, this can't be happening. China is calling Pakistan a double faced(read the highlighted line) & exporting terror(in China).

Can't believe it, swear on:china: & :pakistan: friendship.

:sniper:
 
What?! It even says that the Taliban in Pakistan! How does that even refer to the Pakistani government?!
 
China official sees militant links in Pakistan

China official sees militant links in Pakistan – The Express Tribune

from Pakistan new papaer

How did I know it was going to be the Express Tribune. :lol:

Here is what Pakistanis themselves have to say about that newspaper:

It's typical Express Tribune.

About – The Express Tribune

The Express Tribune is the first internationally affiliated newspaper in Pakistan. Partnered with The International Herald Tribune – the global edition of The New York Times
 
How did I know it was going to be the Express Tribune. :lol:

Here is what Pakistanis themselves have to say about that newspaper:

So in you agree with developereo opinion on express tribune , and developereo a poster on the internet speaks for 170 million Pakistanis? hmmm....:)


However, nowhere i am finding the official mentioning Pakistan specifically, he mentioned neighboring states.
 
If the Chinese government wants to make an official statement, they will do it through the official Chinese media.

There is no chance that they would skip all that, and issue their statements through "an affiliate of the New York Times" (Express Tribune) instead. :lol:

So in your opinion express tribune is fake, and developereo a poster on the internet speaks for 170 million Pakistanis? hmmm....:)

Learn to read please, Developereo was merely quoting from the "About" section of the Express Tribune's own website. :azn:
 
Learn to read please, Developereo was merely quoting from the "About" section of the Express Tribune's own website. :azn:

Ok i take back the fake part

Here is what Pakistanis themselves have to say about that newspaper:

I"ve pasted what you said above,where you say Pakistanis and then quote Developreo's post,
 
If the Chinese government wants to make an official statement, they will do it through the official Chinese media.

There is no chance that they would skip all that, and issue their statements through "an affiliate of the New York Times" (Express Tribune) instead. :lol:



Learn to read please, Developereo was merely quoting from the "About" section of the Express Tribune's own website. :azn:

not just Express tribune

China official sees militant links in Pakistan | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia

Chinese official sees militant links in Pakistan

are also reporting the same
 
Ok i take back the fake part

I"ve pasted what you said above,where you say Pakistanis and then quote Developreo's post,

My point is that if Chinese officials want to make a statement, it will come through the official Chinese media.

And if even that is impossible for some reason, then any "major reputable international source" will do.

No local news from South Asia please, they just quote each other.
 
My point is that if Chinese officials want to make a statement, it will come through the official Chinese media.

And if even that is impossible for some reason, then any "major reputable international source" will do.

No local news from South Asia please, they just quote each other.

Quoted again since some Indians have trouble reading.
 
China official sees militant links in Pakistan

China official sees militant links in Pakistan – The Express Tribune

from Pakistan new papaer

---------- Post added at 11:36 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:33 AM ----------



check the date of article September 17, 2011



To Indian Friend's...

Chines'e will only depend on made in china products(never know when it will stop working). So, only if there media reports they will believe(where there is no freedom to media).....

Quoted again since some Indians have trouble reading.

Yes my friend, no official information. It will never be, live happily.

:sniper:
 

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