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Chini moron, thats a pakistani terror group.

LOL, personal attacks already? :lol:

IM and SIMI are terror groups, comprised of INDIAN Muslims.

fighting terrorism is good for all countries.

I agree. But apparently the Indians here do not. :rofl:

Instead of killing them, Indians prefer to set people like Dawood Ibrahim free.
 
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India bend over for Britain or Moghul empire defeated by British that included India and Pakistan and difference between Sikhs and Manchus is that Manchus unified China for the first time and ruled the majority Hans forcing them to follow Manchu imposed rules..

Difference is Pakistan didn't want to be a part of India and grovel to the British. China was already unified since Qin, do you have dyslexia? Manchus were already a part of the Ming Dynasty and citizens of same empire, before their rebellion. Unlike the foreign British that colonized India.
 
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Yeah right cause there is no prostitution and human trafficking in China. Try harder.

Human trafficking in China is nowhere near as bad as it is in India. Who is to say Indian democracy is better when it allows the evil caste systems to exist, allows for open slaughter of thousands of innocent Kashmiris and allows its corruption to thrive and go so rampant that woman and young children are becoming a burden to families? India is now the largest slave nation in the world with shockingly high infant mortality rates. Care to explain that "bro"?

I guess your zombified baby food may have poisoned your mind so badly that you are incapable of digesting any other food :lol:

Variation on slavery: bride trafficking, India 2011 | Women's Views on News
Variation on slavery: bride trafficking, India 2011

Summary of story from AlJazeera, November 15, 2011

India has one of the world’s fastest growing economies – and the largest number of slaves in the world.

And in the midst of widespread poverty, fueled by economic inequality and rampant corruption, a new form of slavery – bridal slavery - has flourished.

Women and young girls are sold to men who often abuse them and burden them with strenuous labour.

In a country where female children are sometimes considered a financial burden, the common practice of infanticide and gender-selective abortion (see WVoN coverage) has led to a shortfall in the number of women available for marriage – something made all the more problematic by high dowry costs.

 
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Yeah right cause there is no prostitution and human trafficking in China. Try harder.

Prostitution: they're mostly greedy/lazy women and sometimes drug addicts, not trafficking victims.

There is far less human trafficking in China than India.

You can buy and sell human heads in India.
 
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WUC Condemns “Terrorism” Allegations after Violent Incident in Hotan Prefecture

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According to the state-controlled Xinhua news agency, on 28 December 2011 seven Uyghurs were shot dead in an alleged hostage rescue in Guma (Chinese: Pishan) county, Hotan Prefecture, East Turkestan, and four others were wounded and arrested. The Chinese authorities claimed a group of “violent terrorists” were responsible for the kidnapping of two people and immediately linked the kidnapping – in typical fashion – to “a surge in religious extremism.” So far, there have not been any independent witness accounts of the incident, and the WUC therefore calls on the international community to view the official account with caution.

“This incident shows that Chinese government’s policy of arbitrary killing Uyghurs continues,” said WUC president Rebiya Kadeer on Thursday. “As in the past, Chinese security forces killed the alleged perpetrators and then announced that they were “ terrorists”. These kinds of incidents happen all the time. We call on the international community to view the Chinese government’s account of the incident with caution. We call on the U.S., United Nations and European Union as well as the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) to raise concern with Chinese officials over the arbitrary killings and the extreme repression being carried out in East Turkestan.”

Official characterizations of such incidents as terrorism are particularly worrying since they are presented without clear and demonstrated evidence. The Chinese government regularly invokes the “three evils” of terrorism, separatism, and extremism to justify repressive measures in the Uyghur region and to crack down on any form of peaceful Uyghur dissent.

The past month has been marked by an increased crackdown on peaceful religious activities in East Turkestan, including but not limited to: tight controls over the Muslim holiday of Ramadan, ban on veiling and beards, prohibition of religious publications, detention on charges of hoarding illegal religious materials, arrest of Uyghurs for attending a Koran study group, “hundred day crackdown” launched in Aksu, and continuing controls over women religious specialists. Uyghurs have long practiced a moderate form of Sunni Islam, and religious extremism has no roots in Uyghurs’ practice of Islam.

“This tightened control over the Uyghur population in East Turkestan has further increased tensions and discontent in the region, and as long as the Chinese authorities do not guarantee basic human rights to the Uyghurs, the situation on ground will remain tense,” said Rebiya Kadeer. “We believe that deaths and arrests at the hands of Chinese authorities in East Turkestan number even higher than those recently carried out by dictators in the Middle East.”

While the WUC has not yet been able to obtain detailed information on today´s incident in Guma, a predominantly Uyghur area, Uyghurs reached by phone gave unverified accounts of a higher death toll with up to nine victims. People also told the WUC that the police were confiscating mobile phones to prevent calls, messages and photos from getting out of East Turkestan, which casts serious doubts about the real nature of the incident.

The WUC therefore calls on the Chinese authorities to conduct an independent investigation into the events and to conduct fair trials for detained individuals.

The WUC also calls upon the Chinese government to adhere to its obligation to respect human rights while countering alleged terrorism, as set forth in the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and international counter-terrorism framework.

Under the global war on terror, the oppression of the Uyghur people has drastically increased, since Chinese authorities found in 9/11 the perfect excuse to attribute any spark of violence in the region to the “three evils.”

One month after the Hotan and Kashgar incidents in July 2011, the Chinese government implemented a two-month “Strike Hard” campaign in East Turkestan “in order to strengthen anti-terrorism efforts.” Such security campaigns are characterized by arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and accelerated trials, and Chinese authorities frequently use them to target peaceful expressions of Uyghur identity inside East Turkestan. According to Amnesty International (AI), under these types of “Strike Hard” campaigns, “tens of thousands of people are reported to have been detained for investigation in the region, and hundreds, possibly thousands, have been charged or sentenced under the Criminal Law; many Uyghurs are believed to have been sentenced to death and executed for alleged “separatist” or “terrorist” offences.”

In November 2011, Chinese authorities announced they were contemplating new legislation to define terrorism more precisely, raising fears among human rights groups that the government would use these new laws to increase its crackdown on Uyghurs in East Turkestan.
 
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World Uyghur Congress? You mean the "exile group" that is not even allowed to set foot in China? :lol:

Considering they can't actually come here and see what is going on, nor can they get information due to supposed "controls", how exactly are they able to see all this? Maybe they are telephatic. :rofl:

Again, if they have any real evidence (not hearsay) then they are free to show it.
 
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Human trafficking in China is nowhere near as bad as it is in India. Who is to say Indian democracy is better when it allows the evil caste systems to exist, allows for open slaughter of thousands of innocent Kashmiris and allows its corruption to thrive and go so rampant that woman and young children are becoming a burden to families? India is now the largest slave nation in the world with shockingly high infant mortality rates. Care to explain that "bro"?

I guess your zombified baby food may have poisoned your mind so badly that you are incapable of digesting any other food :lol:

Variation on slavery: bride trafficking, India 2011 | Women's Views on News

Buddy, there is no point arguing with these Indians. :lol:

Instead, I will quote Roybot himself to show how much of a hypocrite he is. Please read the first page of this thread:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-...ce-woman-ranks-141st-among-165-countries.html

Roybot was actually congratulating China on how high we scored in terms of women's rights. :rofl:

China ranks at #23, not bad for such a large developing country.

Ranked higher than Germany and Spain.

That is pretty enviable indeed. Specially the health and education score. :cheers:
 
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Yeah yeah. Media blackout doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

Like how "Oh great democratic India" is pushing to restrict Internet contents? Talk about your country moving backwards? Try harder next time "bro":lol:

India's communications minister is due to meet internet and social media companies in order to discuss new guidelines on content.

The government wants to stamp out what it calls "objectionable material". Last week, in a private meeting with executives from Google and Facebook, he directed them to remove offensive and abusive speech online.

For many Indians, in the virtual world, this directive is seen as silencing their voice. As a result, sites like Twitter saw users responding angrily with many saying it is against India's democratic rights.

Al Jazeera's Prerna Suri reports from New Delhi.

As said before, you have problems understanding the contents of the articles let alone the title of the thread. You are merely a fail troll who is finding it hard to accept the fact that for everything you try and throw at us, we can always find something that is far worse in India.
Give it up already kiddo, you are not doing your country proud here :lol:
 
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I asked one thing, you still did not answer me, sir, you do not mind?

I of course condemn such violent incidents and terrorism. But if you want me to condemn terrorism in your country, you need to reciprocate it.

A terrorist is a terrorist, be it in Xinjiang, Kashmir, or Balochistan. You can't call one of them terrorist and the other freedom fighters.
 
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Yeah yeah. Media blackout doesn't mean it doesn't exist.


More to the list on Chinese Slavery



I hate to do this but I didn't knew Chinese will go so low.. There are actually a huge list of cases so tell us why slavery exists in China when you open a thread telling people it is America that is developing.
 
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I of course condemn such violent incidents and terrorism. But if you want me to condemn terrorism in your country, you need to reciprocate it.

A terrorist is a terrorist, be it in Xinjiang, Kashmir, or Balochistan. You can't call one of them terrorist and the other freedom fighters.

No, here is what happened.

Most Chinese people have no idea about Kashmir, Dalits, etc.

However, Indians LOVE to attack China regarding Tibet and Xinjiang. This obsession with Tibet is actually the reason India got humilatied in 1962 in the first place, yet they never learn. :lol:
 
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I of course condemn such violent incidents and terrorism. But if you want me to condemn terrorism in your country, you need to reciprocate it.

A terrorist is a terrorist, be it in Xinjiang, Kashmir, or Balochistan. You can't call one of them terrorist and the other freedom fighters.

How about terrorism in Tibet?
 
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