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America now playing the Pakistani Christian card against China

You are wrong.

China has decided to indefinitely "review" all future CPEC investment while PM Khan is in the office.
"Plans for a corridor stretching from the Chinese border to Pakistan's deep water ports on the Arabian Sea date back to the 1950s, and motivated construction of the Karakoram Highway beginning in 1959.[36]" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China%E2%80%93Pakistan_Economic_Corridor

And what does review even mean in this context, has work stopped on CPEC?
 
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"Plans for a corridor stretching from the Chinese border to Pakistan's deep water ports on the Arabian Sea date back to the 1950s, and motivated construction of the Karakoram Highway beginning in 1959.[36]" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China%E2%80%93Pakistan_Economic_Corridor

And what does review even mean in this context, has work stopped on CPEC?

Yup. "Review" and re-doing "feasibility reports" on the same things China has already done is excuse for putting things on hold.

CPEC was initially a $46 billion project. China impressed by the complete co-operation demonstrated by the previous PML-N Government enhanced it to $61 billion.

$28 billion worth of projects from the initial investment ($46 billion) were completed by December 2018, while the remaining $18 billion worth of the remaining projects from the initial investment ($46 billion) which were already approved will now be dragged out to last until 2023 or until PML-N is in power again.

The enhanced investment ($15 billion) which would've taken the total to $61 billion has been shelved for now while PM Khan is in power. Meaning that by 2023, a total of $61 billion worth of CPEC projects were planned to be completed but it'll only be $46 billion now.

Had PML-N been re-elected, China was planning to enhance it by another $50 billion and by 2030 it was to reach $150 billion in total but China is not impressed by the current Government to say the least.
 
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Yup. "Review" and re-doing "feasibility reports" on the same things China has already done is excuse for putting things on hold.

CPEC was initially a $46 billion project. China impressed by the complete co-operation demonstrated by the previous PML-N Government enhanced it to $61 billion.

$28 billion worth of projects from the initial investment ($46 billion) were completed by December 2018, while the remaining $18 billion worth of the remaining projects from the initial investment ($46 billion) which were already approved will now be dragged out to last until 2023 or until PML-N is in power again.

The enhanced investment ($15 billion) which would've taken the total to $61 billion has been shelved for now while PM Khan is in power. Meaning that by 2023, a total of $61 billion worth of CPEC projects were planned to be completed but it'll only be $46 billion now.

Had PML-N been re-elected, China was planning to enhance it by another $50 billion and by 2030 it was to reach $150 billion in total but China is not impressed by the current Government to say the least.
That is because IK wants accountability; 150bil would have hung Pak into a perpetual debt trap. He is wise and you should be thankful
 
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That is because IK wants accountability; 150bil would have hung Pak into a perpetual debt trap. He is wise and you should be thankful

PM Khan claims he wants (or wanted) accountability but it is Chinese money under Chinese control. Pakistan was merely facilitating the projects by providing guaranteed security to the Chinese and green lighting all projects to China only, not open to competition.

This was fully understood, agreed, approved and backed by both the civilian Government and military establishment in 2014.

Do you have any idea how desperate and trapped Pakistan as a nation felt by 2013 due to the negative impact of War on Terror compounded by direct result of the 2008 financial crises?

PM Khan is not trying to protect Pakistan from the so called "debt trap", that was a stunt he did for a few months which has backed fired. He's now appointed a so called CPEC Authority to convince the Chinese he's their friend.
 
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CPEC was on the table long before NS, he just happened to be in office when it was initiated. It has strategic implications for China and was not done for the sake of "gifting" your corrupt loot lord. Do correct me if I am wrong.

Also, it is not a gift, it is a loan- perhaps you do not know the difference between the two.
They are politician pujaris. They have their party interests above country interests. You will find these pujaris in PMLN, PTI, ppp, mqm, anp, fazla group, etc. Fk these clowns, they are the actual traitors.

Notice how desperate the Americans are becoming. The propaganda against China Pakistan is taking new inventive forms. This is not some shitty Indian or second rate source. This is basically the propaganda division of the US deep state.

Allow me to add, that Bharti are behind the scenes too. It is bhart aim to destroy the relationship between the two.
 
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No looting took place.

China gifted PM Nawaz Sharif with the $61 billion CPEC project, not General Musharraf or PM Khan.

Honestly, you need to get a grip. I answered this question in another thread but you chose to ignore it and have decided to peddle the same bullshit in this thread. China was going to invest inside Pakistan irrespective of who was in office. CPEC comes under the One Belt One Road policy so naturally, Pakistan was going to benefit in 2013. This was announced officially by the Communist Party in their 12th five-year plan.

I knew this was going to occur two years in advance because I was working at the time for one of the largest State-Owned Banks in China. There is no such thing as a gift in international politics. This explains how childish and ignorant you are of the world. I don't give a damn about PTI and its supporters and I have made this clear.

But I will call someone out when they are peddling bullshit. In fact, I classed you much worse than PTI supporters. At least they support a good man, but you would sell your own dignity to a man who looted Pakistan. In my eyes that makes you an enemy of Pakistan because you follow a cult.
 
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PM Khan thinks he can "reset" the Pakistan-US relations but he doesn't realise the US will only accept this at the expense of Pakistan-China relations. This is the main reason why the previous two Pakistani Governments moved away from the US and became ever closer to China.

Improving Pakistan-US relations will cost Pakistan CPEC. PM Khan has already lost Kashmir.
That is the biggest weakness of Pak's foreign policy. Instead of becoming a vassal state of a particular superpower, our diplomatic relations should be unbiased and based on mutual benefits of trade and economy, just like how India does.
 
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That is the biggest weakness of Pak's foreign policy. Instead of becoming a vassal state of a particular superpower, our diplomatic relations should be unbiased and based on mutual benefits of trade and economy, just like how India does.

Pakistan does not have the necessary infrastructure to set up large scale industries. It does not have enough trade because it does not have large scale industries. It does not have enough money to setup big infrastructure.

So for forseable future, it'll remain a "vassal state" and CPEC is the only option, route available to Pakistan to grow.

Unfortunately, the CPEC project has suffered a serious setback under the PTI Government because it's initial attitude towards CPEC has alienated our Chinese friends by speaking the Western anti-CPEC propaganda language.
 
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Pakistan does not have the necessary infrastructure to set up large scale industries. It does not have enough trade because it does not have large scale industries. It does not have enough money to setup big infrastructure.

So for forseable future, it'll remain a "vassal state" and CPEC is the only option, route available to Pakistan to grow.

Unfortunately, the CPEC project has suffered a serious setback under the PTI Government because it's initial attitude towards CPEC has alienated our Chinese friends by speaking the Western anti-CPEC propaganda language.
We don't need anyone's help to progress, we need willpower.
 
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An investigation found Pakistani Christian women being trafficked to China as brides. Then officials shut it down.

By Miriam Berger
December 5, 2019 at 11:20 AM EST
The evidence was overwhelming.

Investigators had a list, exclusively viewed by the Associated Press, of 629 girls and women from across Pakistan who since 2018 had been allegedly trafficked to China and forced to marry Chinese men. Once there, many victims were isolated and physically and sexually abused. Others, investigators found, were forced into prostitution.

The exploitation was lucrative for the Chinese and Pakistanis involved. Less so for the impoverished families from Pakistan’s marginalized Christian community that the trafficking rings reportedly targeted, assuming they would be vulnerable and powerless to stop it.

“The Chinese and Pakistani brokers make between 4 million and 10 million rupees ($25,000 and $65,000) from the groom, but only about 200,000 rupees ($1,500), is given to the family,” one Pakistani investigator, speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of reprisal, told the AP.

In June, Pakistani investigators started to prepare the case, which the AP has extensively reported on. There was real momentum to stop the alleged trafficking to China, where there’s big demand for brides from abroad, as males far outnumber females because of the previous one-child policy and prevalence of female infanticide.

Then came the pressure from above: Shut it down
Cash-strapped Pakistan relies on China for aid, trade and military assistance. In 2015, China launched the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a $75 billion project to fund the construction of roads, power plants and other infrastructure and development initiatives. It’s part of China’s broader vision of rejuvenating the Silk Road and China’s ties to the rest of Asia through what it calls the Belt and Road initiative.

The assistance, like any aid, comes with conditions both explicit and implied. In October, according to the AP’s investigation, that meant that a court in Faisalabad acquitted 31 Chinese citizens charged with human trafficking. What was the largest case against the alleged trafficking ring had swiftly fallen apart: Pakistani media curbed its coverage, while several women originally set to testify suddenly refused “because they were either threatened or bribed into silence, according to a court official and a police investigator familiar with the case,” the AP reported.

Why? Pakistani officials were afraid that pursuing the case would anger China and threaten its lucrative investments and economic cooperation, officials and activists interviewed by the AP found.

"No one is doing anything to help these girls,” one senior official, speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of reprisal, told the AP. “The whole racket is continuing, and it is growing. Why? Because they know they can get away with it. The authorities won’t follow through, everyone is being pressured to not investigate. Trafficking is increasing now.”

He said he had decided to come forward “because I have to live with myself. Where is our humanity?”

Saleem Iqbal, a Christian activist involved with helping the victims and families, said that some officials from Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency had been “transferred” and put under “immense pressure” by the government to halt their work on the case.

"When we talk to Pakistani rulers, they don’t pay any attention,” he told the AP.

Both Pakistani and Chinese officials have denied the allegations.

Pakistan is not the only victim of what Human Rights Watch has dubbed China’s “bride trafficking problem”
The New York-based human rights group has recorded cases of women from northern Myanmar being trafficked to China, where they are sold for $3,000 to $13,000 dollars. Other news reports have documented how thousands of women and girls from Cambodia, North Korea, Laos and Vietnam have also been sold into exploitation in China.

“Mum — they don’t give me a penny. They just keep me in the house. Maybe things will change when I give them a baby,” a woman from rural Cambodia messaged her mother after being lured to China on the false hope of work and wealth, the Reuters news wire reported.

A Vietnamese teenager misled and then kidnapped in Vietnam and trafficked to China told Singapore’s Channel News Asia in no uncertain terms what this fate meant.

“If you are trafficked, of course you will be raped. Probably everyone was raped,” she said. “I became a wife there [in China]. At that house, I had to obey everything they said or else I would be beaten. They beat me without fear because I am not Chinese.”

Thousands of women and girls from North Korea, some as young as 12, have been forced into marriages and prostitution, and subjected to other brutal abuse in China, in what the London-based Korea Future Initiative says is a multibillion-dollar industry there. Women and teenagers looking to flee the repressive state are a particular target.

Regionwide, traffickers prey on victims from impoverished, marginalized and minority communities, who usually have little information on what really lies ahead when a trafficker, middleman or even family member or acquaintance in on the scheme comes knocking and offers work or a new beginning abroad.

The number of single men China who in part drive these illegal networks is only growing. As The Washington Post’s Simon Denyer and Annie Gowen reported in 2018: “Out of China’s population of 1.4 billion, there are nearly 34 million more males than females — the equivalent of almost the entire population of California, or Poland, who will never find wives and only rarely have sex. China’s official one-child policy, in effect from 1979 to 2015, was a huge factor in creating this imbalance, as millions of couples were determined that their child should be a son.”

But because the victims are often from marginalized communities within their home countries, the phenomenon of bride trafficking isn’t an issue leaders are keen to discuss as part of their bilateral relationship with China, said Heather Barr, the acting co-director of Human Rights Watch’s women’s rights division.

“There’s no country in Asia that has a symmetrical relationship with China,” Barr said. “The scale of influence and economic and political power is just so different between China and other countries in the region, and particularly the countries that are, so far, on the list of where trafficked brides are coming from.”

Now with China’s Belt and Road initiative, these countries “are more indebted, often literally, to China,” she said, adding, “It’s so increasingly clear that this is an issue across the whole region.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...ked-china-brides-then-officials-shut-it-down/
The girls and their families are told their husbands would convert to Christianity and are billionaires..
They get the punishment of their greed .
China is no usa where you would get green visa and become rich .
They are poor guys who come here for wives who were accepting them only because they think their husbands are rich .
Except one or 2 cases of prostitution rest of them are the cases of not finding the husband Christian enough or rich enough Etc. Sad

An investigation found Pakistani Christian women being trafficked to China as brides. Then officials shut it down.

By Miriam Berger
December 5, 2019 at 11:20 AM EST
The evidence was overwhelming.

Investigators had a list, exclusively viewed by the Associated Press, of 629 girls and women from across Pakistan who since 2018 had been allegedly trafficked to China and forced to marry Chinese men. Once there, many victims were isolated and physically and sexually abused. Others, investigators found, were forced into prostitution.

The exploitation was lucrative for the Chinese and Pakistanis involved. Less so for the impoverished families from Pakistan’s marginalized Christian community that the trafficking rings reportedly targeted, assuming they would be vulnerable and powerless to stop it.

“The Chinese and Pakistani brokers make between 4 million and 10 million rupees ($25,000 and $65,000) from the groom, but only about 200,000 rupees ($1,500), is given to the family,” one Pakistani investigator, speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of reprisal, told the AP.

In June, Pakistani investigators started to prepare the case, which the AP has extensively reported on. There was real momentum to stop the alleged trafficking to China, where there’s big demand for brides from abroad, as males far outnumber females because of the previous one-child policy and prevalence of female infanticide.

Then came the pressure from above: Shut it down
Cash-strapped Pakistan relies on China for aid, trade and military assistance. In 2015, China launched the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a $75 billion project to fund the construction of roads, power plants and other infrastructure and development initiatives. It’s part of China’s broader vision of rejuvenating the Silk Road and China’s ties to the rest of Asia through what it calls the Belt and Road initiative.

The assistance, like any aid, comes with conditions both explicit and implied. In October, according to the AP’s investigation, that meant that a court in Faisalabad acquitted 31 Chinese citizens charged with human trafficking. What was the largest case against the alleged trafficking ring had swiftly fallen apart: Pakistani media curbed its coverage, while several women originally set to testify suddenly refused “because they were either threatened or bribed into silence, according to a court official and a police investigator familiar with the case,” the AP reported.

Why? Pakistani officials were afraid that pursuing the case would anger China and threaten its lucrative investments and economic cooperation, officials and activists interviewed by the AP found.

"No one is doing anything to help these girls,” one senior official, speaking on the condition of anonymity out of fear of reprisal, told the AP. “The whole racket is continuing, and it is growing. Why? Because they know they can get away with it. The authorities won’t follow through, everyone is being pressured to not investigate. Trafficking is increasing now.”

He said he had decided to come forward “because I have to live with myself. Where is our humanity?”

Saleem Iqbal, a Christian activist involved with helping the victims and families, said that some officials from Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency had been “transferred” and put under “immense pressure” by the government to halt their work on the case.

"When we talk to Pakistani rulers, they don’t pay any attention,” he told the AP.

Both Pakistani and Chinese officials have denied the allegations.

Pakistan is not the only victim of what Human Rights Watch has dubbed China’s “bride trafficking problem”
The New York-based human rights group has recorded cases of women from northern Myanmar being trafficked to China, where they are sold for $3,000 to $13,000 dollars. Other news reports have documented how thousands of women and girls from Cambodia, North Korea, Laos and Vietnam have also been sold into exploitation in China.

“Mum — they don’t give me a penny. They just keep me in the house. Maybe things will change when I give them a baby,” a woman from rural Cambodia messaged her mother after being lured to China on the false hope of work and wealth, the Reuters news wire reported.

A Vietnamese teenager misled and then kidnapped in Vietnam and trafficked to China told Singapore’s Channel News Asia in no uncertain terms what this fate meant.

“If you are trafficked, of course you will be raped. Probably everyone was raped,” she said. “I became a wife there [in China]. At that house, I had to obey everything they said or else I would be beaten. They beat me without fear because I am not Chinese.”

Thousands of women and girls from North Korea, some as young as 12, have been forced into marriages and prostitution, and subjected to other brutal abuse in China, in what the London-based Korea Future Initiative says is a multibillion-dollar industry there. Women and teenagers looking to flee the repressive state are a particular target.

Regionwide, traffickers prey on victims from impoverished, marginalized and minority communities, who usually have little information on what really lies ahead when a trafficker, middleman or even family member or acquaintance in on the scheme comes knocking and offers work or a new beginning abroad.

The number of single men China who in part drive these illegal networks is only growing. As The Washington Post’s Simon Denyer and Annie Gowen reported in 2018: “Out of China’s population of 1.4 billion, there are nearly 34 million more males than females — the equivalent of almost the entire population of California, or Poland, who will never find wives and only rarely have sex. China’s official one-child policy, in effect from 1979 to 2015, was a huge factor in creating this imbalance, as millions of couples were determined that their child should be a son.”

But because the victims are often from marginalized communities within their home countries, the phenomenon of bride trafficking isn’t an issue leaders are keen to discuss as part of their bilateral relationship with China, said Heather Barr, the acting co-director of Human Rights Watch’s women’s rights division.

“There’s no country in Asia that has a symmetrical relationship with China,” Barr said. “The scale of influence and economic and political power is just so different between China and other countries in the region, and particularly the countries that are, so far, on the list of where trafficked brides are coming from.”

Now with China’s Belt and Road initiative, these countries “are more indebted, often literally, to China,” she said, adding, “It’s so increasingly clear that this is an issue across the whole region.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...ked-china-brides-then-officials-shut-it-down/
Now you are taked or assigned with some anti American agenda dude?
You don't need to work so hard .
We are not chummy with them and we would never be but no point hating them Or doing business with them .
 
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If anyone has any doubts about China's systematic elimination of islam just watch these; then if you decide all is honkydori with iron brother's actions, sure, apply for a few more billions for 'projects':

1) How China thwarts reporting on what they call the 'islamic terrorist re-education centers' that flows through 2 million people! wow of all the places, they found 2 million islamic terorrists in a year in one province of China?

2) The network of prisons in Xinxiang and 'happy dancers' - 1 million at a time ! happily learning to say how they love the communist party, dance - literally paradise indeed !

3) The hidden camps - official notices on doors say "don't worry, they are being looked after"....thank you great leader Ji Xinping !

4) It is not just the people of Xinxiang province - weak people anywhere are fair game for China it appears

5) Agents in Pakistan, brokers in China traffic and sell women via sham marriages into forced prostitution in China; open advertisements placed in Pakistan with impunity !

6) Injections to educate? to make one fertile? to stop islamic extremism? once a month to stop periods, yeah that should do it
 
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Pakistan does not have the necessary infrastructure to set up large scale industries. It does not have enough trade because it does not have large scale industries. It does not have enough money to setup big infrastructure.

So for forseable future, it'll remain a "vassal state" and CPEC is the only option, route available to Pakistan to grow.

Unfortunately, the CPEC project has suffered a serious setback under the PTI Government because it's initial attitude towards CPEC has alienated our Chinese friends by speaking the Western anti-CPEC propaganda language.
@waz @The Eagle @Dubious

how long is this tooi party propagandist going to spread fake news here?
 
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They do..




Mahatir says 4 things in this video:
1) his people were not shown 'everything' but what they were shown did not seem tat bad
2) muslims are treated badly in lot of places, so why single out xinxiang
3) Malaysia will stand up if there is mass emigration flight of people from xinxiang
4) Turkey is reacting because these are turksh people in China he says!
If China wants to interpret this as a show of support, sure!
 
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