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China Backs Myanmar at UN Security Council

Islam is a tool for Pakistan, Pakistan have deported more muslims from Pakistan than Burma. Pakistan has killed more Muslims in Bangladesh. Pakistan's only interest in Kashmir is it is a potential territory it can grab. Many Mujahirs in Karachi are begging to come back to India.

The definition of delusional :rofl:

How you Indians can obsessively waste so much of your time on Pakistani forums and still believe such fairy tales is beyond me
 
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If China is supporting Mayanmar geopolitically its different , but if they are supporting the Genocide of Roghingy Muslims than its Disgusting .. but lets hear it from the Chinese members , @Beast @Chinese-Dragon @ChineseTiger1986 @Jlaw

They are supporting Pakistan!!!!!!

When China support countries like Pakistan and NK, then supporting Myanmar is not even a news. I dont thing any big media house has covered it.
 
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If China is supporting Mayanmar geopolitically its different , but if they are supporting the Genocide of Roghingy Muslims than its Disgusting .. but lets hear it from the Chinese members , @Beast @Chinese-Dragon @ChineseTiger1986 @Jlaw
Actually its simple. They dont gave a damn about People of any nation/community, including their own. They only give a damn about national interests and policies.
 
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SA has a large land , mostly deserted.....so do trukey has a huge areas....

whats the problem in accomodating their bradars.....
If you are a poor Muslim facing oppression and abuse. You have to be Arab to get somebody to care.

Kashmiris, Rohingyas, Chechnyans, Uyghurs, etc.

The whole world is silent about them.

:cry:

there are 10000 legal and 40000 illegal
Rohingyas in india.....dispite india is not a signatery in UN...

please tell me how many given shltter in china ???
 
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Nothing wrong there. Most sane countries (not a ideology/religiously ruled ones) always follow their national interests for the betterment of their country and people. Nothing wrong in that.
So I don't see why people should blame China or Russia or any country who supports the Myanmar government. Afterall, China has huge stakes (both economic and military) in Myanmar which they need to protect. Only a fool will think they will criticise the Myanmar regime and jeopardise all their interests in the country just because of some Muslims being "oppressed" in the country. That will never happen.
Realpolitik
 
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Realpolitik

Yeah many Pakistanis won't understand this word.


As for OP. Why should china answer anybody as to whom it lends support? Why should we care if China supports mayanmar. Is mayanmar the enemy of pakistan? Has it ever don't anything to pakistan?

Why must we sacrifice our interests for Muslims far and wide? If we are signing jet deals with mayanmar to kick start the sales of JF17 then its in our interests and aviation production and sales interests.

I am sorry but this is getting out of hand. We cannot blame China for having amazing relations both economical and military with mayanmar.

These are pragmatic countries and not countries stupid enough to make strong enemies for nations who achieve absolutely nothing and only blame us in the future.
 
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Yeah many Pakistanis won't understand this word.


As for OP. Why should china answer anybody as to whom it lends support? Why should we care if China supports mayanmar. Is mayanmar the enemy of pakistan? Has it ever don't anything to pakistan?

Why must we sacrifice our interests for Muslims far and wide? If we are signing jet deals with mayanmar to kick start the sales of JF17 then its in our interests and aviation production and sales interests.

I am sorry but this is getting out of hand. We cannot blame China for having amazing relations both economical and military with mayanmar.

These are pragmatic countries and not countries stupid enough to make strong enemies for nations who achieve absolutely nothing and only blame us in the future.
We always doubted this muslim ummath was a opportunistic thing. Now our doubts are clear. Kashmir is just a territory you want to grab. People are good and bad because of character, Muslims can be as evil or good as anyone else.

I wondered how Pakistanis support genocide in Bangladesh, yemen etc. But screamed for Palestine, Rohingya, kashmir etc
 
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Yet you go against logic and reason and refuse to let go of your hostility against us in the name of protecting the Kashmiri interest?
Either your assessment is wrong or you admit that the Kashmiri cause only matters as Pakistan has vested interests in the conflict.
Majority of Kashmiris wants to be with Pakistan and not with India.
 
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Please disapprove whatever he said or your are a moron.

A classic one.

Wow another moronic Indian, then again I suppose -48 negative ratings tells us about the quality of discussion you bring here.

Im not going to disprove what he said, because its easily researchable yourself. If you genuinely believe what he says, then theres no point arguing with delusional people like you.
 
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Majority of Kashmiris wants to be with Pakistan and not with India.
Majority of muslims in India consider Kashmir as part of India.

Wow another moronic Indian, then again I suppose -48 negative ratings tells us about the quality of discussion you bring here.

Im not going to disprove what he said, because its easily researchable yourself. If you genuinely believe what he says, then theres no point arguing with delusional people like you.
Indian muslim about Jinnah and Kashmir. India can't go against muslims of India:(
 
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China Backs Myanmar at UN Security Council
Chinese port terminal seen in Made island outside Kyaukphyu, Myanmar on May 18, 2017. / Soe Zayar Tun / Reuters
By The Irrawaddy 1 September 2017

As the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army—dubbed a terrorist organization by the Myanmar government—attacked security forces and civilians in northern Rakhine, the 15-member UN Security Council (UNSC) met in New York.

Myanmar leaders do not need to sweat. They have a powerful friend: China.

As in the past, China maintained its unwavering support for its southern neighbor, regardless of whether the country is ruled by men in uniform or an elected civilian government.

UNSC members condemned the Rakhine violence, but, according to British Ambassador to the UN Matthew Rycroft, the council still supports State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

The UK requested the meeting on Myanmar days after the violence broke out: “A lot of us are hugely supportive allies of hers who have followed her progress with admiration from afar,” the ambassador told reporters.

But news emerged that China resisted stronger involvement by the UN council in addressing Myanmar’s crisis.

In March, China, together with Russia, blocked a brief UNSC statement when the 15-member body met to discuss the situation in Rakhine state.

In February, the UN’s human rights office accused the military of mass killings and rape of Muslims in Rakhine and burning villages following attacks on police outposts in the region in October last year.

The UN went as far as to accuse the military of crimes against humanity and possibly ethnic cleansing.

Both the government and military denied these charges and refused to cooperate with a UN fact-finding mission. China made sure to back up the Myanmar government.

Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the UN, later issued a statement chastising Myanmar’s security forces on Thursday.

“As Burmese security forces act to prevent further violence, they have a responsibility to adhere to international humanitarian law, which includes refraining from attacking innocent civilians and humanitarian workers and ensuring assistance reaches those in need,” Haley said.

Senior military officials denied attacking villagers and said troops were deployed to protect police securing the area. According to them, the deployment of troops was thin.

A Key Ally

China continues to provide diplomatic protection to Myanmar as some Western nations press the government and military on the Rakhine issue.

More than ever, China has remained a key ally to the government and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi—who’s support in the West is now lukewarm at best.

China’s motives in backing Myanmar are said to include a desire to expand its foothold in Myanmar and acting to limit Western influence spreading among its neighbors.

As a major investor in Myanmar, China is looking for a seaport in Kyaukphyu, Rakhine State, on the Bay of Bengal—the country clearly has strategic interest in the Indian Ocean.

In May, Reuters reported China was looking to take a stake of up to 85 percent in the strategically important seaport in Myanmar as part of its “One Belt, One Road” initiative.

Beijing has been pushing for preferential access to the deep seaport of Kyaukphyu part of its ambitious infrastructure investment plan to deepen its links with economies throughout Asia and beyond, Reuters reported.

In April, during his official visit to Beijing, Myanmar President U Htin Kyaw signed an agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping on a partially completed crude oil pipeline between western Myanmar’s Kyaukphyu and southern China’s Kunming.

The pipeline is part of the US$10 billion Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone and there are also plans for a railway linking Yunnan Province and Myanmar, though it is thought to be suspended or under review.

As China expands its geo-political influence and opens up an economic corridor to its southern neighbors it needs stability in Rakhine State.

Beijing officials also recently invited ethnic Arakanese politicians to China. One of them was Dr. Aye Maung, chairman of the Arakan National Party and often referred to as a firebrand ethno-nationalist.

Dr. Aye Maung was elected as a lawmaker in May’s by-election. His party recently requested that army leaders send troops to northern Rakhine State and asked the government to declare a state of emergency in the region.

In April, Chinese special envoy for Asian affairs Sun Guoxiang visited Bangladesh and offered to tackle a diplomatic row between Bangladesh and Myanmar over the flight of the persecuted Rohingya.

As another major trade partner, Bangladesh also received assistance from China to improve infrastructure as part of the One Belt, One Road mega project.

Bangladesh and China signed deals on nearly 30 projects worth US$25 billion during President Xi Jinping’s visit to Dhaka.

It is important to note that until recently, China refrained from direct involvement in issues involving the Rohingya, as such actions could have been interpreted by Myanmar leaders and Arakanese politicians as “interference.”

But the rise in violence in an area of strategic importance to China will no doubt set alarm bells ringing in Beijing.

Topics: Conflict, Development, Foreign Relations, Rakhine State, Rohingya
https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/analysis-china-backs-myanmar-un-security-council.html

China's official policy have always been not to get involved in internal matters of sovereign nations, Which they have stuck to quite strongly over the years
 
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