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An Independent East Turkestan will be bad for Pakistan

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If India believes what we did to make Xinjiang wealthy, peaceful and prosperous is wrong, you can bring it to UN and see how many will support you, you are just echoing the west who is responsible for most of the ongoing misery around the world.
 
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China / Pakistan should teach India a lesson so it stops spreading false fake stories

The Article is from Pakistan.
Are you accusing your own country of spreading Lies?

The OP is an Indian, when I post Indian stuff they also talk about China, even China is not part of the report.

The correct method is to report such posts.

On Topic :

If India believes what we did to make Xinjiang wealthy, peaceful and prosperous is wrong, you can bring it to UN and see how many will support you, you are just echoing the west who is responsible for most of the ongoing misery around the world.

Is this Thread about India ? Its WRITTEN BY A PAKISTANI !
 
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Please tell that to the Pakistani Author who wrote this article.

https://twitter.com/sabena_siddiqi

Why target the Messenger ?




Do you think I really care becoming the 61st member to be banned ? lol No.
Who cares?

I know.. Heck.. even Mods know... That what I post is Correct. You own countrymen Agree. But Selective Propaganda is all that some Mods wish to cater.. I'm fine with that...

Im sure, even after me.. getting Banned.. No Surprise.... many Pakistani will Question the EXACT same same thing > Why Selective Focus on Muslims in India, neglecting China ?

Happy Independance day !
You're full of crap. Go empty some of it out in a field somewhere then come back.

Chinese muslims are a happy, loyal bunch, who would love in fact to assist their kashmiri and Pakistani allies by smashing some gangadeshi soldiers at your northern border. Nowhere in China would hindutva terrorists be allowed to do what Modi has gotten away with in India - Muslims are very safe in china.

Your propaganda is useless now.. Xinjiang, Balochistan... Your propaganda machine has ground to a halt throughout south Asia.

Welcome to the new dawn - green, white and red....not a speck of saffron in sight. By independence day next year, the Indian ocean will have been renamed the Sino-Pak Ocean.
 
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You're full of crap. Go empty some of it out in a field somewhere then come back.

Chinese muslims are a happy, loyal bunch, who would love in fact to assist their kashmiri and Pakistani allies by smashing some gangadeshi soldiers at your northern border. Nowhere in China would hindutva terrorists be allowed to do what Modi has gotten away with in India - Muslims are very safe in china.

Your propaganda is useless now.. Xinjiang, Balochistan... Your propaganda machine has ground to a halt throughout south Asia.

Welcome to the new dawn - green, white and red....not a speck of saffron in sight. By independence day next year, the Indian ocean will have been renamed the Sino-Pak Ocean.

Muslim Women in China are being sterlized. Open your eyes.
 
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Muslim Women in China are being sterlized. Open your eyes.
Is that woman your sister or someone you personally know? Pure propaganda, one child policy was long abolished in China and even during one child policy time, Muslims didn't not have to follow it because of China's preferential treatiment policy towards them, Uighur's population growth is the highest among all Chinese ethnic groups, number form 6 million soaring to over 10 million in barely 20 years, the same time frame that China's one child policy was started till ended. You are so ignorant about Chinese policies and was just spewing BS.

Affirmative action in China
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmative_action_in_China
 
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‘Nightmare’ as Egypt aids China detain Uighurs

AFP

August 19, 2019


CAIRO: A restaurant where Uighur students used to eat their traditional cuisine in the Egyptian capital’s Nasr City area.

CAIRO: Abdulmalik Abdulaziz, an Uighur student, was arrested and handcuffed by Egyptian police and when they removed his blindfold he was surprised to see Chinese officials questioning him in custody.

He was picked up in broad daylight with friends, and taken to a Cairo police station where Chinese officials grilled him about what he was doing in Egypt.

The three officials spoke to him in Chinese, addressing him using his Chinese name not his Uighur one.

“They never said their names or mentioned who they were exactly,” said Abdulaziz, 27, who spoke this news agency helping to uncover new details of the 2017 arrests of over 90 Uighurs from the mostly Muslim Turkic minority.

Abdulaziz, like most swept up in the three-day crackdown in the first week of July 2017, was an Islamic theology student at Al-Azhar, the Sunni Muslim world’s most prestigious educational institution.

“Egyptian policemen said ‘the Chinese government says that you are terrorists’. But we responded that we are only Al-Azhar students,” said Abdulaziz.

China is one of Egypt’s biggest investors, pouring money into massive infrastructure projects such as the construction of a new administrative capital east of Cairo. Trade between the two countries reached a record high of $13.8 billion last year.

Just three weeks before the raid, Egypt and China signed a security memorandum focusing on “combatting terrorism”.

After a few days of questioning in Police Station 2 in Nasr City, an upmarket suburb of Cairo, Abdulaziz was sent to Tora, one of Egypt’s most notorious jails.

Released after 60 days in detention, he escaped, seeking asylum in Turkey, a hub of Uighur immigration, in October 2017.

‘Same tactics’ -

Shams Eddin Ahmed, 26, was arrested outside the Moussa Ibn Naseer mosque on 4 July, 2017 in Nasr City.

His father in Xinjiang, a region in northwest China, also disappeared that month.

Many Uighurs refer to Xinjiang as East Turkestan, including those interviewed, but for Beijing it has troubling connotations of independence and activism. “I still don’t know if he’s dead or alive,” he recounted.

Unmarked black vans pulled up as afternoon prayers ended and around five policemen arrested several Uighur worshippers.

Ahmed was also transferred to Tora, the stifling complex which houses many of Egypt’s high-profile political prisoners.

“I felt so afraid when I got there. It was extremely dark... I thought to myself how will we ever get out of here?” he said.

“I was afraid that they would hand us over to the Chinese authorities,” added Ahmed.

The Uighurs were split into two groups of 45 to 50 men each and languished in large cells for weeks.

Two weeks before their release, the Uighurs and other Chinese Muslims of different ethnic ancestry, were divided into three groups, and given colour codes.

Red, green or yellow determined if they would be deported, released or further questioned.

Ahmed said Egyptian prison guards handcuffed, blindfolded and then hauled many of the group into vans heading to Cairo police stations.

During 11 days in police custody, he claims three Chinese officials questioned him specifically about his father.

“Where is he and how does he send you money?” he said.

Ahmed was in the green group, meaning he was eventually released. He fled to Istanbul in early October 2017.

Abdulweli Ayup, a Norway-based Uighur linguist who has researched the community in Egypt, confirmed hearing similar accounts from other detainees.

“It’s the same practice and tactic implemented in internment camps in China. I don’t believe it’s a coincidence,” he said, adding Chinese authorities use the same three colour codes for detained Uighurs.

‘Muslim brothers’ -

Human rights groups say more than one million Uighurs and other mostly Muslim minorities are held in a network of internment camps in China where they endure political indoctrination.

Beijing says the “vocational education centres” are necessary to counter religious extremism.

Germany-based independent researcher Adrian Zenz, who has mapped out camps in Xinjiang, said: “China’s new push to redefine human rights in terms of economic development... suits many of these nations.” “A country giving the Chinese significant leeway can in return expect significant favours,” he added, referring to the Egyptian-Chinese security cooperation.

Egypt’s interior ministry and the Chinese embassy in Cairo did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

“Those found to be overstaying contrary to the law, including Chinese citizens among other nationalities, are expelled”, said Ahmed Hafez, Egypt’s foreign ministry spokesman, when asked about the deportation of Uighurs in 2017. He did not answer questions on the 60-day detention of the group that had been picked up by police.

Darren Byler, an anthropologist at Washington University, noted “similar attempts by Chinese officials in Thailand and elsewhere” to extradite diaspora Uighurs.

“The autonomy with which Chinese authorities were permitted to act in Egypt is unprecedented,” he said.

Ayup, the linguist, explains the devastating effect of the 2017 raids that reduced a thriving community of around 6,000 people to about 50 families.

“For Uighurs it’s a nightmare that your Muslim brother would invite Chinese officials to interrogate you. They have lost their belief and have become paranoid in the diaspora,” he said.

Abdulaziz considers himself fortunate, but the fate of other Uighurs expelled by Egypt preys on his mind.

“It has been years since we heard anything about those deported and our families. We just don’t know.”

https://www.dawn.com/news/1500386/nightmare-as-egypt-aids-china-detain-uighurs#comment
 
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They can't live in peace in their own country occupied by these barbaric Mongolians, and they can't live in peace outside... The Chinese learned well from their Japanese and British masters, guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
 
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Sell out fellow Muslims then don't be surprised if Allah's punishment hits you or your nation.
 
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Whoever believes Dawn might as well believe Fox News.

This is the same media outlet opposed to CPEC and supports India.
 
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Whoever believes Dawn might as well believe Fox News.

This is the same media outlet opposed to CPEC and supports India.

I've read a news story about how china goes after uighurs in egypt way before (maybe a year before) I read this dawn article bro.

I do not like dawn. In fact, I think they should be censored and shut down. But just because it is dawn, it doesn't mean what they've said is false.
 
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Chinese Gandigi ko bhi ALLAH Gharak karai..
Did you know that the Chinese muslims in Xinjiang weren't happy when the Chinese started open trade with Pakistan, through GB. They said stuff like "the muslims in pakistan arent like us they are different" "they follow more strict forms of Islam and it is a threat to us"

Just putting this out there
 
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Did you know that the Chinese muslims in Xinjiang weren't happy when the Chinese started open trade with Pakistan, through GB. They said stuff like "the muslims in pakistan arent like us they are different" "they follow more strict forms of Islam and it is a threat to us"

Just putting this out there

You know, I read an article where the chinese were attempting to demolish a hui Muslim mosque and you know what the hui Muslim who was being interviewed said? He said something a long the lines of "we are not extremists like the uighurs, why are they coming after us?".

Likewise some Muslims on here think that Russia/Iran/Assad are fighting extremists in Syria and so they give their support against their fellow Muslims. And this list sort of goes on and on.

I get pretty angry when some pakistanis on here say the same things about British Muslims. They call British Muslims extremists etc... But you know what bro? Let these people say these things. That sins on them. But we shouldn't forget our duty as Muslims. And even then, we shouldn't hold a whole ethnic group responsible for the words of some of their members. If one of these muslim guys, on this forum, who constantly badmouth my british muslim community as extremists, were locked up or oppressed by some kuffar nation, I would still be willing to fight for their freedom.
 
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You know, I read an article where the chinese were attempting to demolish a hui Muslim mosque and you know what the hui Muslim who was being interviewed said? He said something a long the lines of "we are not extremists like the uighurs, why are they coming after us?".

Likewise some Muslims on here think that Russia/Iran/Assad are fighting extremists in Syria and so they give their support against their fellow Muslims. And this list sort of goes on and on.

I get pretty angry when some pakistanis on here say the same things about British Muslims. They call British Muslims extremists etc... But you know what bro? Let these people say these things. That sins on them. But we shouldn't forget our duty as Muslims. And even then, we shouldn't hold a whole ethnic group responsible for the words of some of their members. If one of these muslim guys, on this forum, who constantly badmouth my british muslim community as extremists, were locked up or oppressed by some kuffar nation, I would still be willing to fight for their freedom.
I get what you are saying but that completely different from what I'm saying.
 
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