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CGTN: What is China’s red line with the Taliban?
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Money, Give and take, fair deal.Alternate question, what’s the Taliban’s red line with the Chinese Communist Party?
What if they ask China to be nicer to her Muslims?Money, Give and take, fair deal.
What if they ask China to be nicer to her Muslims?
All ethnic groups are equal in China, no one gets more favors than others. Before , minorities enjoyed preferential treatment and policies, like exempt of China's one child policy and better chance to get into universities, now there's no much different.What if they ask China to be nicer to her Muslims?
What if they ask China to be nicer to her Muslims?
The chances of Taliban not to recognised Durand line is higher than chances of Taliban telling off China how to treat it's minority.What if they ask China to be nicer to her Muslims?
Welcome foreign Muslims to visit Xinjiang and use their own glasses to find the truth.What if they ask China to be nicer to her Muslims?
China can allow Chinese Muslims to leave China and enter Afghan, freely. But it would be one-way ticket.What if they ask China to be nicer to her Muslims?
Why? They have been there for over a thousand years, don’t they have a right to live freely in their homeland?China can allow Chinese Muslims to leave China and enter Afghan, freely. But it would be one-way ticket.
I mean they can voluntarily leave China if they feel they are mistreated.Why? They have been there for over a thousand years, don’t they have a right to live freely in their homeland?
BruhI mean they can voluntarily leave China if they feel they are mistreated.