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China shuts Turkey consulate in wake of Uygur row
  • Izmir mission closed down for ‘efficiency’
  • Decision follows war of words between Beijing and Ankara over treatment of Muslim minority population in Xinjiang

Kristin Huang

Updated: Friday, 1 Mar, 2019 10:18pm
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China has closed its consulate in Izmir, in a move which has been interpreted as a response to comments by Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu about its treatment of , speaks during a news conference with his Jordanian counterpart Ayman Safadi in Amman, Jordan February 19, 2018. Photo: Reuters

China has shut down its consulate in Turkey’s second biggest city following repeated criticism by the Islamic country of Beijing’s treatment of Uygur and other Muslims in its far western Xinjiang region.

“China has decided to temporarily close the consulate in Izmir from February 28, 2019. All diplomatic and consular services of the Izmir consulate will be handled by the Chinese embassy [in Ankara],” according to a notice on the embassy’s WeChat social media account.

The notice went on to say that the decision related solely to internal working arrangements and work efficiency had been one of the factors taken into account.

The shutdown of the Izmir consulate comes days after Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told a United Nations rights forum in Geneva that reports of human rights violations in Xinjiang were a serious cause for concern.

“We encourage Chinese authorities and expect that universal human rights, including freedom of religion, are respected and full protection of the cultural identities of the Uygurs and other Muslims is ensured,” Cavusoglu said, according to Al Jazeera.

Cavusoglu’s remarks were the latest in a war of words on the issue between Ankara and Beijing, which began early last month when Turkish leaders described China’s treatment of its Muslim ethnic Uygur people in Xinjiang as “a great embarrassment for humanity”, prompting a strong rebuke from China.

Beijing said the Turkish criticisms were “vile” and, on February 13, its Ankara embassy advised Chinese travelling to Turkey to “be wary and pay attention to their personal safety”.

Beijing also said Turkey should have a proper understanding of the legal efforts made by China to fight terrorism and extremism within its borders effectively.

China insists that the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, as it is officially known, faces a serious threat from Muslim extremists who want to separate the region from Beijing’s control, while plotting attacks and stirring up tensions with the ethnic Han majority.

Li Lifan, a Xinjiang affairs specialist from the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, said the closure of the consulate could be seen as a diplomatic warning by Beijing, which would not have forgotten past comments on the issue from Turkey’s leadership.

“China is not satisfied with Turkey’s meddling in Beijing’s affairs in Xinjiang, especially when recalling past comments after the massive riots in Xinjiang 10 years ago,” Li said.

In July 2009, a series of violent riots broke out in Ürümqi, capital city of Xinjiang, which resulted in the deaths of 197 people, most of them Han, according to Chinese officials, and further 1,721 people wounded.

Then-prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is now president of Turkey, described the ethnic violence in Xinjiang as “a kind of genocide”, saying “we have difficulty understanding how China's leadership can remain a spectator in the face of these events”.

The Izmir consulate, set up in 2015, was China’s second in Turkey. Its first consulate was opened in Istanbul, following the establishment of its embassy in Ankara.

At the inauguration, then-consul general Su Gaochao said the opening showed Turkey and China were “opening a new page”, and called the consulate the fruitful outcome of 44 years of Turkish-Chinese diplomatic relations.

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/dip...3/china-shuts-turkey-consulate-wake-uygur-row
 
Actually founders of Osman empire were Turks from same region.
 
Honestly, the entire thing with Turkey is so they can stick close to the western policies, and stay close to NATO despite many backstabs in the past.

Is it so hard to just get friendly with china and get a better view of things?
 
Chinese should understand we are clever enough to understand the risk potential of uygur issue for China security because we have the same with Kurdish orgin separists.
Uygurs may be use against Chinese security but China's leaders must be consider who can do this. The answer is simple but not Turkey.
The same for Iran has to be done over Azeris but as the usually we helped them and their foreign ministry thanked us.
Before destroying relations with Turkey Chinese must understand Turkey talks about only social politics over Uygurs. There is no secret agenda of Turkey over Uygurs. My advice to Chinese becareful to who have the secret agenda and who are your competitors.In the future China may need help of Turkey.
 
Chinese should understand we are clever enough to understand the risk potential of uygur issue for China security because we have the same with Kurdish orgin separists.
Uygurs may be use against Chinese security but China's leaders must be consider who can do this. The answer is simple but not Turkey.
The same for Iran has to be done over Azeris but as the usually we helped them and their foreign ministry thanked us.
Before destroying relations with Turkey Chinese must understand Turkey talks about only social politics over Uygurs. There is no secret agenda of Turkey over Uygurs. My advice to Chinese becareful to who have the secret agenda and who are your competitors.In the future China may need help of Turkey.

So you meant Turkey has been used by others to mess up with China? Turkey is for sure the loudest mouth right now.
 
Chinese should understand we are clever enough to understand the risk potential of uygur issue for China security because we have the same with Kurdish orgin separists.
Uygurs may be use against Chinese security but China's leaders must be consider who can do this. The answer is simple but not Turkey.
The same for Iran has to be done over Azeris but as the usually we helped them and their foreign ministry thanked us.
Before destroying relations with Turkey Chinese must understand Turkey talks about only social politics over Uygurs. There is no secret agenda of Turkey over Uygurs. My advice to Chinese becareful to who have the secret agenda and who are your competitors.In the future China may need help of Turkey.

you still not realize the severity.
Chinese were very angry with Turkey after 75 and not satisfied with Chinese government inviting Turkey leader to Xinjiang.
this time is a chance for Chinese government to correct the false policy.
 
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