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China's anti-terrorism tactics should not be seen as targeting Uygurs, says ‘Eastern Nato’
Kinling LoUPDATED : Monday, 29 Oct 2018, 9:57PM
The head of the “Eastern Nato” has commented on Beijing’s anti-terrorism tactics in Xinjiang autonomous region, saying terrorism cannot be defined by “nationalities, geographical adherence or religion”.
Rashid Alimov, secretary general of the China-Russia led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), said: “We don’t divide terrorists in terms of their nationalities, their geographical adherence or religion. Because terrorism does not have any of that.
"It does not matter what terrorists claim to do or the highest purpose they claim to serve to justify terrorism. Because every terrorist's goal is to kill. It's number one goal is to kill peaceful people."
Alimov, a former foreign minister of Tajikistan – one of eight member countries of SCO – was responding to global criticism of China’s forceful, systematic detention and enforced political education of up to one million ethnic Uygurs and other Muslims.
China has called these camps “vocational training centres” to “educate and transform” people influenced by extremism.
“If you look at all terrorists attacks, they occur at peaceful places … How can it be connected to terrorists’ religion, city, region? It has nothing to do with it. Therefore we will continue to decisively work towards taking the root out of the terrorist, and it is evil,” Alimov said.
https://m.scmp.com/news/china/diplo...-detaining-muslims-endorsed-regional-alliance
- Head of Central Asian eight-nation cooperative defends China’s terrorism response as ‘big and rational’
- Shanghai Cooperation Organisation will continue to ‘take the root out’ of the…
Kinling LoUPDATED : Monday, 29 Oct 2018, 9:57PM
The head of the “Eastern Nato” has commented on Beijing’s anti-terrorism tactics in Xinjiang autonomous region, saying terrorism cannot be defined by “nationalities, geographical adherence or religion”.
Rashid Alimov, secretary general of the China-Russia led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), said: “We don’t divide terrorists in terms of their nationalities, their geographical adherence or religion. Because terrorism does not have any of that.
"It does not matter what terrorists claim to do or the highest purpose they claim to serve to justify terrorism. Because every terrorist's goal is to kill. It's number one goal is to kill peaceful people."
Alimov, a former foreign minister of Tajikistan – one of eight member countries of SCO – was responding to global criticism of China’s forceful, systematic detention and enforced political education of up to one million ethnic Uygurs and other Muslims.
China has called these camps “vocational training centres” to “educate and transform” people influenced by extremism.
“If you look at all terrorists attacks, they occur at peaceful places … How can it be connected to terrorists’ religion, city, region? It has nothing to do with it. Therefore we will continue to decisively work towards taking the root out of the terrorist, and it is evil,” Alimov said.
https://m.scmp.com/news/china/diplo...-detaining-muslims-endorsed-regional-alliance