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An Independent East Turkestan will be bad for Pakistan

  • Yes

    Votes: 64 53.8%
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    Votes: 55 46.2%

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Why Uighur families have so many children? Her mother didn't give up after having 3 daughters, in the end it paid off and she got a boy.

She says it's just a tradition that Uighurs like to have big families so people can take care of each other, she feels sorry for people from only child families (Han families), saying there's no company when growing up and no siblings care and tend you when you are sick.

 
Xinjiang boasts the best medical facilities and medical professionals in the whole Central Asia region, so foreigners frome all neighboring countries flock to Xinjiang to seek medical help when their own countgry fail to provide it.

Xinjiang hospitals treat over 20,000 foreign patients from neighboring countries

By Zhang Hui Source:Global Times Published: 2019/8/26 16:38:39

Northwest China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region has established a cross-border telemedicine service platform which has so far helped more than 20,000 foreign patients from nearby Central Asian countries.

Xinjiang launched the international medical service in five of its hospitals which have so far treated 21,178 foreign patients. Relying on Urumqi's high-quality medical resources, local health authorities established a cross-border telemedicine service platform in 2015, connecting 29 hospitals in the region and 24 hospitals in three nearby countries, according to information the Xinjiang's health commission provided to the Global Times on Monday.

With improved medical quality and a similar language, a growing number of heart disease patients from nearby Central Asian countries, mostly Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, who previously went to Germany for treatment, came to Xinjiang's hospitals, Ding Qiang, director of Kizilsu Kirgiz People's Hospital in west Xinjiang, told the Global Times on Monday.

Ding, who was sent by East China's Jiangsu Province to assist Xinjiang's medical services, said that last year his hospital treated three foreign heart disease patients, but this year 30 foreign patients have already registered at the hospital.

Doctors from Jiangsu began assisting Xinjiang hospitals in 2016. Ding's hospital is able to perform transcatheter closure surgery on patients with congenital heart disease, which is less traumatic and less risky compared to other methods.

In Urumqi, a new international hospital began operation on August 16, to provide cross-border health services for Central and Western Asian countries.

According to Xinjiang health commission, Xinjiang also established the China-Central Asia tuberculosis control and training base, which will cooperate with related countries to build a joint tuberculosis prevention mechanism.

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1162681.shtml

Xinjiang hospital uses 5G technology to improve treatment
12:28, 17-Jul-2020

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A hospital in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has adopted 5G technology to improve its daily treatment of patients, launching a range of 5G-supported services on Wednesday.

The technology is being used for pre-hospital first aid, robot guidance, VR visiting, remote ultrasound and other medical services, according to the First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University in Urumqi, the regional capital.

The large bandwidth and reduced time-lag of 5G technology can greatly improve the ability of high-quality medical resources to benefit more patients, according to Tang Baopeng, vice president of the hospital. For example, 5G ultrasound makes medical images clearer and facilitates the real-time interaction between doctors from different areas, which could solve some technical problems for remote hospitals faster.

China Mobile's Xinjiang branch, the service provider, said 5G technology will be implemented in more hospitals in Urumqi.

So far, 2,379 5G base stations have been built in Urumqi, and the 5G coverage in urban areas has reached 94.6 percent.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-07-...gy-to-improve-treatment-Sc6g8gv6BG/index.html
 
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Xinjiang is a far western region currently under the administration of the People's Republic of China since 1949, this strategic region borders a dozen countries and is rich in natural resources like oil, natural gas, minerals, etc this diverse region populated mostly by Turkic Uyghurs, Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, etc, has now caught the attention of the world for purported human rights abuses by the Bejing Central Government at the same time various rivals of China are seething at the effects of this situation.





Note I know some folks here are going to assume I am a "China" shrill or apologist if you think that please don't troll!!





With the massive reports of human rights abuses in Xinjiang, it seems Muslims in the west "I noticed" are being critical of Muslim countries like Pakistan for not standing up against the abuses and I noticed loads of "far-right" and Hindu Nationalists types praise the abuses or purported ones again its not black and white this situation. The Thread here is about the potential effects of an independent East Turkestan and why its not good for Pakistan's geo-strategic interests and the region.





An Independent East Turkestan will be a bone to the "Americans, Indians and other rivals" to exploit and could potentially hurt Pakistan in the long run.



Pakistan is in a tough neighborhood India is the main arch-nemesis has always a been thorn on its sides supporting proxies and instable actions holds the other half of Kashmir, Afghanistan is a dysfunctional, backward, tribal country with Kabul failing to even control its city, and home to several anti-Pakistan proxies, Iran is a mixed bag tho in recent months relations have improved due to the Iranian leadership ditching "Indian designs" for a long term potential "pact" with China the Balochistan region is unstable on both sides home to separatist groups, now that leaves China the only peaceful border and front Pakistan has at the present moment and Pakistan's potential gateway to Central Asia and Eurasia in general with Kashgar as its node. China has been an "ally" for us granted not perfect one they have provided us defense equipment and investments for Pakistan to stand. An Independent East Turkestan will put a kibosh to that, the Uyghur leadership will most likely be allied with the US, and India perhaps even give bases to both this has happened in the past, back in the early 1980s when China despite being Communist was in bitter rivalry with then Communist Juggernaut the USSR, the Chinese gave signal intelligence posts for the US to spy on Soviet bases in former Soviet Frontiers, also they were camps set up for Afghan anti-Soviet forces in Xinjiang, so I would not be surprised if East Turkistan gains independence that can happen again also in the former Soviet Republic of Tajikstan the Indians have a small base there too it will be suicide for us.




I will add more reasons why its a bad idea for an "Independent East Turkestan" after I see input from other members and their reasons
 
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Xinjiang is a far western region currently under the administration of the People's Republic of China since 1949, this strategic region borders a dozen countries and is rich in natural resources like oil, natural gas, minerals, etc this diverse region populated mostly by Turkic Uyghurs, Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, etc, has now caught the attention of the world for purported human rights abuses by the Bejing Central Government at the same time various rivals of China are seething at the effects of this situation.





Note I know some folks here are going to assume I am a "China" shrill or apologist if you think that please don't troll!!





With the massive reports of human rights abuses in Xinjiang, it seems Muslims in the west "I noticed" are being critical of Muslim countries like Pakistan for not standing up against the abuses and I noticed loads of "far-right" and Hindu Nationalists types praise the abuses or purported ones again its not black and white this situation. The Thread here is about the potential effects of an independent East Turkestan and why its not good for Pakistan's geo-strategic interests and the region.





An Independent East Turkestan will be a bone to the "Americans, Indians and other rivals" to exploit and could potentially hurt Pakistan in the long run.



Pakistan is in a tough neighborhood India is the main arch-nemesis has always a been thorn on its sides supporting proxies and instable actions holds the other half of Kashmir, Afghanistan is a dysfunctional, backward, tribal country with Kabul failing to even control its city, and home to several anti-Pakistan proxies, Iran is a mixed bag tho in recent months relations have improved due to the Iranian leadership ditching "Indian designs" for a long term potential "pact" with China the Balochistan region is unstable on both sides home to separatist groups, now that leaves China the only peaceful border and front Pakistan has at the present moment and Pakistan's potential gateway to Central Asia and Eurasia in general with Kashgar as its node. China has been an "ally" for us granted not perfect one they have provided us defense equipment and investments for Pakistan to stand. An Independent East Turkestan will put a kibosh to that, the Uyghur leadership will most likely be allied with the US, and India perhaps even give bases to both this has happened in the past, back in the early 1980s when China despite being Communist was in bitter rivalry with then Communist Juggernaut the USSR, the Chinese gave signal intelligence posts for the US to spy on Soviet bases in former Soviet Frontiers, also they were camps set up for Afghan anti-Soviet forces in Xinjiang, so I would not be surprised if East Turkistan gains independence that can happen again also in the former Soviet Republic of Tajikstan the Indians have a small base there too it will be suicide for us.




I will add more reasons why its a bad idea for an "Independent East Turkestan" after I see input from other members and their reasons
Atleast use a proper map that shows kashmir with Pakistan..
 
Independent east Turkestan would no doubt be anti china and would effectively cut off our land route with china as well. Also the possibility of such a thing to happen is next to zero considering strategic location. China would rather wipe out entire Uyghur population rather than it being free.
 
Independent east Turkestan would no doubt be anti china and would effectively cut off our land route with china as well. Also the possibility of such a thing to happen is next to zero considering strategic location. China would rather wipe out entire Uyghur population rather than it being free.

In a realistic situation I don't see a "independent" East Turkestan occurring but situation would not be favorable for Pakistan and the region
 
Swans attracted to Korla city Xinjiang by clean water and beautiful environment

Lots of swans are attracted by Korla city Xinjiang every winter by the city's clean rivers and lakes and overall beautiful environment. Korla parks and gardens code enforcement officers take the job to feed them every day.

 
Korla is a city in the western province of Xinjiang. It is close to the Takla-Makan Desert. Korla has a cold desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWk) with extreme seasonal variation in temperature.Temperatures can range from -6 ° C to + 26 ° C.

Can't imagine that this beautiful city is actually in the world second biggest desert... our people are really capable of achieving any miracles.
 
OIC including Pakistan should raise their voice against the ethnic genocide of Uyghurs
 
... and this how separatism / terrorism is eliminated *bows to the applause*
 
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