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

LOL, what is this sangsad, @Bilal9 bhai ? Some Hindutvadi-sponsored cross-border Mullahvad-Brahmanvad-"Liberal" NGO ?

In a word - yes. Entirely the combined work of the RAW and Godi Media combined. Just to "counter" China.

You can call this group losers with a big "L" in the forehead.

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I doubt these are affiliated with any of the local large Islamist groups advocating Shariah and Islamic rule (Hefazat, Jamaat) or affiliated with extremists like Ansarullah Bangla Team. Those guys hate any Hindutva groups and would shun any collaboration.

Some of the Topi-wallahs are small-time Mullahs for hire, happy with getting paid in Biryani Lunch Packs.
 
In a word - yes. Entirely the combined work of the RAW and Godi Media combined. Just to "counter" China.

You can call this group losers with a big "L" in the forehead.

iu


I doubt these are affiliated with any of the local large Islamist groups advocating Shariah and Islamic rule (Hefazat, Jamaat) or affiliated with extremists like Ansarullah Bangla Team. Those guys hate any Hindutva groups and would shun any collaboration.

Well, one never knows. Right-wingers are birds of the same feather. Some weeks ago was a thread here about the Afghan Taliban asking military training from the Indian government.

Some of the Topi-wallahs are small-time Mullahs for hire, happy with getting paid in Biryani Lunch Packs.

:lol:
 

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.

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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.


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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.

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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.


Bloody mullahs are a menace!

Useful idiots of RAW and CIA.

Chetona and mullahs are the fifth columnists.

We need to destroy these enemies within!

China is a communist country.

They are equally intolerant of all religions.
 

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