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An Independent East Turkestan will be bad for Pakistan

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Seriously man, have an ounce of self-respect and stop trying to cover their ***.
If "self-respect" means bleating slanderous propaganda with the rest of you sheep, no thanks. You can keep your "self-respect."

I will give you an ounce of credit and tell you that I don't think you believe this garbage either. You just think it's a convenient bludgeon to beat China over the head with because you're salty it's dragging your motherland through the mud. Isn't that right, "Sino"Soldier? If what's happening in China is a genocide, what do you call what's happening in Kashmir?

Unfortunately for you, not only are these accusations simply lies, they're a foam bat, not a bludgeon. So you just end up embarrassing yourself in front of anyone with a brain - not that it matters since not many do have a brain and your hypocrisy would only bother you if you had any actual self-respect.
Cowardly for not calling this a genocide a year or two ago when evidence came to light.
How about he grow a spine and address the issues facing the Native Canadian community. You know, actual victims of genocide? Or is your definition of courage just bleating with America?
LOL we sure wouldn't agree on what these "measures" are, eh?
It doesn't matter if you like it or not, no one dares launch any real aggression on China - most especially not America. Why do you think it confines itself to just lying instead of taking military action? I'll tell you why, because America knows exactly the measure of China's power - it knows that if the USN takes hostile action against China, the USN sinks to the bottom of the ocean.

Sadly for you, those days are over:
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These days are here:
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And these days have never gone away :):
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So far, it has a better per capita and economy than China. So much for "bankrupt democracies". :D
It has better per-capita GDP because of what it did to the native population (actual genocide), the enslavement of Africans, and the plunder of the world's wealth. Why are you alright with that? Is it because you get your share of the spoils? What makes you any different from the Pakistani government you condemn? By your telling, they keep quiet because they get the CPEC spoils - so what makes them any different from you?
 
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The 5-eyes alliance has just lost one eye. Just starve out the remaining 4 one by one.
There is no need for China to do anything and absolutely nothing they can do about her. Germany and Japan won't join them.
Modi is feeling mighty uncomfortable.
China don't care either.
China FM has put out a feeler and if Sleepy Joe Biden failed to capitalize on this opportunity, USA has more to lose in the longer run.

US just printed 40% of her entire US dollar currency to keep herself afloat over the last 10 months. Can she raised interest rate without triggering an inflation. The stock market will crashes.
When USA is down, what would the rest do.

That is why Boris Johnson suddenly woke up and declared himself a sinophile.
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Canada have the balls to do what majority so called "muslim nation" can't or won't. No wonder the west conquered you easily, these "muslim nations" are bunch of cowards.


And not only cowards, but a noisy cowards.
Typical sensational post. Becos those Muslim nations has sense to know who is the one murdering Muslim and constantly invade their countries under the pretext of democracy and freedom.

They do not want to be tools make use by crusader.
There are many sympathy across the world , including the muslim world, it's just the government never share the sentiment. This is literally what happened from Morocco to Indonesia.

The chinese like to point at government public support towards Uyghur policy as a proof that everybody supports what china did.
The real Muslim world finally raise up ,not to be slave of crusader and neo-con. They make a very good choice! :enjoy:
 
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Canada votes to recognize China’s treatment of Uighur population as genocide
Parliament’s move was not supported by Trudeau and likely to raise diplomatic tensions between the two nations
Umer Jan attends a rally on 19 February outside the Canadian embassy to encourage Canada in labeling China’s treatment of its Uighur population as genocide.

Umer Jan attends a rally on 19 February outside the Canadian embassy to encourage Canada in labeling China’s treatment of its Uighur population as genocide. Photograph: Leah Millis/Reuters

Leyland Cecco in Toronto
Mon 22 Feb 2021 16.27 EST


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Canada has become the second country in the world to describe China’s treatment of its Uighur minority as a genocide, following a contentious parliamentary vote which is likely to further raise diplomatic tensions between the two nations.
Lawmakers approved the non-binding motion, brought forward by opposition Conservatives, to recognize China’s actions in the north-western Xinjiang province as a genocide against Muslim Uighurs.

Prime minister Justin Trudeau and senior members of cabinet did not attend the vote on Monday. All other Liberal members present voted in favour of the motion, except the foreign affairs minister, Marc Garneau, who abstained on behalf of the government.
By calling the actions in China a genocide, Canada joins the United States, which made the determination shortly before Donald Trump left office. A similar attempt on a vote in the UK failed earlier this month.
But the move by the Canadian parliament is likely to bring a host of new political challenges for the prime minister, who has tried in recent years to strike a balance between pushing back against China’s hostilities and maintaining cordial relations with Beijing.
Trudeau, whose Liberal party governs without a parliamentary majority, had previously spoken out against bringing the motion to a vote, telling reporters that genocide was an “extremely loaded” term and that more study of the issue was needed before a determination could be made.
Over the weekend, China’s ambassador to Canada criticized the vote, telling the Canadian Press that officials in Ottawa should stay out of China’s internal politics.
“We firmly oppose that because it runs counter to the facts. And it’s like, you know, interfering in our domestic affairs,” said Cong Peiwu. “There’s nothing like genocide happening in Xinjiang at all.”


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More than 1 million Uighurs have been detained in camps in Xinjiang province, and reports have emerged of systematic rape and sexual violence. China denies such allegations and describes the facilities as vocational and educational training centres, saying it is trying to stamp out extremism.
But last October, a Canadian parliamentary subcommittee determined that China’s treatment of Uighurs constituted a genocide.
The motion is likely to escalate tensions between the two countries, whose relationship has already undergone significant strain since the arrest on a US warrant of Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou in December 2018. Within days, two Canadian citizens – Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor – were detained in China.
Canada has described the men’s detention as “hostage diplomacy”.
Ahead of the vote, the Conservative leader, Erin O’Toole, had said the motion was necessary to send a “clear and unequivocal signal that we will stand up for human rights and the dignity of human rights, even if it means sacrificing some economic opportunity”.
The Conservatives, New Democrats, Bloc Québécois and Greens have all called for sanctions against Chinese officials and for the upcoming Olympic Winter Games to be moved from Beijing.


 
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The 5-eyes alliance has just lost one eye. Just starve out the remaining 4 one by one.
There is no need for China to do anything and absolutely nothing they can do about her. Germany and Japan won't join them.
Modi is feeling mighty uncomfortable.
China don't care either.
China FM has put out a feeler and if Sleepy Joe Biden failed to capitalize on this opportunity, USA has more to lose in the longer run.

US just printed 40% of her entire US dollar currency to keep herself afloat over the last 10 months. Can she raised interest rate without triggering an inflation. The stock market will crashes.
When USA is down, what would the rest do.

That is why Boris Johnson suddenly woke up and declared himself a sinophile.
:sarcastic: :sarcastic: :sarcastic:

Boris Johnson is a Turk, NOT a Brit. Judging by Hitler and his Nazis or Stalin and the Russians, when people and nations in ethnically diverse countries go insane due to economic troubles; ethnicity, genetics, lineage become VERY important. In homogeneous societies the insanity can take the form of genocidal purges of certain classes of people and invasions other groups (Cambodia and Japan).
Boris does NOT belong to the group in the land he lives. When the SHTF Boris won't last long.
Israelis knew this was coming since they were the cause of much of it...they have been building a bolt holes for a long time.
 
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While neofascists in Canada is busy with faking humanity, here is a thing they can retrospectively ponder on (they have been part and parcel of almost every US crimes against humanity in post-war period)

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US Atrocities in Korean War - Chem and Bio Weapons, Mass Civilian Bombing and Execution

With the world's press spending a great deal of its energy on the rather fractious relationship between the United States and North Korea, a look back in time gives us some fascinating insight regarding the geopolitical stresses that rule the region, particularly the stresses that occurred during the Korean War.

Thanks to the International Action Center and the International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL), a Non-Governmental Organization which was founded in 1946 and acts as a consultative group to UNESCO, we have an interesting document that outlines some of America's actions on the Korean Peninsula during the early 1950s.


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In March 1952, the IADL issued a Report on U.S. Crimes in Korea during the Korean War. Here is a screen capture showing the title page:


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In the early 1950s, the Government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea repeatedly asked the United Nations to protest violations of international law by their enemies, the United States-led international coalition.

These requests were ignored by the United Nations and, as such, the Council of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers set up a Commission consisting of lawyers from several nations to investigate these allegations with a "boots on the ground" trip to Korea which took place from March 3rd to March 19th, 1952, visiting the provinces of North and South Piengan, Hwang Hai, Kang Wan, including the towns of Pyongyang, Nampo, Kaichen, Pek Dong, Amju, Sinchon, Anak, Sariwon and Wonsan among others.

Here is a list of the lawyers that saw first-hand what had occurred in the DPRK:


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The IADL notes that, under United Nations rules, the U.S. intervention on the Korean Peninsula was unlawful and that President Truman's orders to the American Navy and Air Force should be considered an "aggressive act" that went against the United Nations Charter.

Here are some of the more interesting findings of the IADL Commission:

1.) Bacteriological Warfare:

The Commission investigated the allegations that American forces in Korea were using bacteriological weapons against both the DPRK armed forces and the nation's civilian population. Between the 28th of January and the 12th of March (i.e. during the dead of winter), 1952, the Commission found the following insects which carried bacteria in many different locations:


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The Commission noted that many of the insect species had not been found in Korea prior to the arrival of American forces and that many of them were found in mixed groups or clusters that would not normally be found together, for example, flies and spiders.

It also noted that the January temperature was 1 degree Celsius (just above freezing) to 5 degrees Celsius in February but that the prevailing average temperature was far below the freezing level, temperatures that are extremely hostile to insect life.

The insects were infected with the following bacteria which include plague, cholera and typhus:

  • Eberthella typhus
  • Bacillus paratyphi A and B
  • Shigella dysenteriae
  • Vibrio cholera
  • Pasturella pestis

Here are some examples of what was reported by local citizens:


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In addition, a great quantity of fish of a species which live in regions between fresh water and salt water were found; these fish were found in a half rotten state and were infected with cholera.

2.) Chemical Weapons:

On various occasions since May 6th, 1951, American planes used asphyxiating and other gases or chemical weapons as follows:


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In the first attack on Nampo City, there were 1,379 casualties of which 480 died of suffocation and 647 others were affected by gas.

3.) Mass executions of civilians
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According to witnesses, the commander of the U.S. Forces in the region of Sinchon by the name of Harrison ordered the mass killing of 35,383 civilians (19,149 men and 16,234 women) during the period between October 17th and December 7th, 1950.

The civilians were pushed into a deep open grave, doused with fuel oil and set on fire.
Those who tried to escape were shot.
In another case, on October 20th, 2015, 500 men women and children were forced into an air raid cave shelter located in the city of Sinchon. Harrison ordered American soldiers to put explosives into the shelter and seal it with sacks of earth prior to the fuse being lit.
Here are other examples of mass murders:


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4.) Bombing and Attacking Civilians:

Prior to the Korean War, the capital city of North Korea, Pyongyang, had a population of 464,000. As a result of the war, the population had fallen to 181,000 by December 31, 1951. In the period between June 27, 1950 and the Commission's visit, more than 30,000 incendiary and explosive devices were dropped on the city, destroying 64,000 out of 80,000 houses, 32 hospitals and dispensaries (despite the fact that they were marked with a red cross), 64 churches, 99 schools and university buildings.

Here is a description of one of the aerial bombardments of Pyongyang:


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Here is the conclusion of the Commission:


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The IADL Commission unanimously found that the United States was guilty of crimes against humanity during the Korean War and that there was a pattern of behaviour which constitutes genocide.

Let's close this posting with the conclusion of the 2001 Korea International War Crimes Tribunal which examined the testimony of civilians from both North Korea and South Korea over the period from 1945 to 2001:


And Washington wonders why the North Koreans are so hostile toward the United States!

The irony of Washington's criticism of other nations (i.e Syria) and their use of chemical weapons is stunningly hypocritical.

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US Atrocities in Korean War - Chem and Bio Weapons,

Where would you rather live North or South Korea?
 
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What kind of people pass judgement based upon conjecture and rumor? Whatever those kinds of people are they should not be in gov't or in any position of influence.

Read his name: Justin Trudeau (you'd think it is just water but look again)
Ju's tin (tin man/golem) Trud (reversed durt/dirt) eau water... or water dirt thus MUD or DUMB. That is the name of the guy who is leading the Canadian gov't, "Dumb Tin man of the Jews". omg
 
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It has better per-capita GDP because of what it did to the native population (actual genocide), the enslavement of Africans, and the plunder of the world's wealth. Why are you alright with that? Is it because you get your share of the spoils? What makes you any different from the Pakistani government you condemn? By your telling, they keep quiet because they get the CPEC spoils - so what makes them any different from you?

When did Aussies enslave Africans!? LOLOL

We're talking about Aussies.....not Muricans...

Either way, what's done is done. What's being done by China today is what matters. :D
 
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'China's well treatment of Uighurs priority of Turkey'
BY DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL DIPLOMACY
FEB 23, 2021 8:35 PM GMT+3
Ruling Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) spokesman Ömer Çelik speaks during a press conference in Ankara on Feb. 13, 2021 (AA Photo)
Ruling Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) spokesman Ömer Çelik speaks during a press conference in Ankara on Feb. 13, 2021 (AA Photo)



"Turkey's utmost priority is that Uighur Turks in China are treated well," ruling Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) spokesman Ömer Çelik said in a statement late Tuesday.
"We follow footage from region with concern," he added.
"Only way to eliminate bad news coming from region is for China to end some of its unfavorable practices against Uighur Turks," he said.
In a statement in late last year, Çelik also urged China to correct its policies. "A clear distinction must be made between terrorists and innocent civilians," he said.
The Foreign Ministry also previously said that Turkey is concerned over the human rights situation in China’s Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, adding that Ankara expected Uighurs to be treated as equal citizens of China.


According to the ministry, a Turkish committee voiced Ankara’s concerns over Uighurs at the 75th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
"While respecting China’s territorial integrity, the expectations of our country and the international community from Chinese authorities is that Xinjiang’s Uighur Turks and other Muslim minorities live in peace as equal citizens of China and that their cultural and religious identities are respected, as well as guaranteed," the committee said.
It was stated that Turkey, as a country with ethnic, religious and cultural ties with Uighur Turks, is monitoring reports on human rights violations against the Uighurs and other Muslim minorities with concern.
Turkey reminded China of the U.N. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination’s (CERD) eight recommendations made in August 2018. “The committee's concerns and suggestions are also valid today and steps have to be taken in this manner,” it said.
The statement said that Turkey would continue constructive and direct dialogue with China in this regard while following the issue on international platforms including the U.N. and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
In a separate statement, the ministry stressed once again that Turkey placed high importance on the peace, security, happiness and welfare of the Uighur Turkic people. "Our country has a national line regarding this issue and made a national declaration within this scope," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hami Aksoy said.
Beijing's policy in Xinjiang has drawn widespread criticism from rights groups, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch (HRW).
The region is home to 10 million Uighurs. The Turkic Muslim group, which makes up around 45% of Xinjiang's population, has long accused China's authorities of cultural, religious and economic discrimination.
Up to 1 million people, or about 7% of the Muslim population in Xinjiang, have been incarcerated in an expanding network of "political reeducation" camps, according to U.S. officials and U.N. experts.
 
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The Turks have close cultural ties with the Chinese Uighur. There must be some rumblings within Turkey causing this statement to be made. Pakistan would never make such a fuss.
 
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