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Multiple times on PDF, whenever anyone mentions or makes a thread about the ongoing atrocities of China in the Xinjiang region, it is filled with Chinese members of PDF and naive or outright brain cell lacking Pakistani members crying "Western Propaganda Against China!", "this is a tactic to destabilize our growing relationships!" "China can do no wrong!" (this one especially from our Chinese members).

I mean, okay...I can agree that this might be a tactic to destabilize relations of China with Pakistan or/& the rest of the world but really?? Ya all think that just cuz China's prospering economically and somewhat militarily that they don't need to persecute their minorities? Especially Muslims ones?

So what does China have to fear from it's Muslim minority? Well, history proves that the same thing India does with the Kashmiris....and that is "succession".

If the Muslim minorities get stable ground, they might ask for their own rights (much better than the ones provided by China) and might even bear arms and rebel (as they have done so in the past & some even continue to do so).

The below paragraph(s) are from a article, everything above is the poster's own thoughts and words.

The Roots of Uyghur Repression

Some have said that the repression and imprisonment of Uyghurs, and the physical and psychological torture imposed upon them, resemble the Chinese government’s crackdown on the members of the Falun Gong spiritual sect in the late 1990s. Initially, the government tolerated the emergence of this group. Yet as their numbers rose exponentially (to nearly seventy million), China saw them as a real threat to state ideology.

China has classified Falun Gong members in the same category as both Tibetan and Uyghur “separatists” — threats to the Communist Party. In all three cases, repression has taken the form of imprisonment, surveillance, and “re-education.”

Yet of all these groups, the Uyghurs stand out as targets of both Islamophobia and racism. Unlike another large group of Muslims in China, the Hui people, Uyghurs are not ethnically or culturally Chinese, but rather Turkish — this makes them specifically open to persecution on the basis not only of religion but also of race. Their culture and language (an Asian Turkic language similar to Uzbek) have been degraded, and they occupy the lowest rungs of the social and economic hierarchies.

The Uyghur have chafed under these conditions for decades and began carrying out militant actions in the late 1990s. Such groups as the Eastern Turkestan Islamic Movement (later the Turkestan Islamic Party) drew international attention both because of their aspirations to join Al Qaeda and attacks perpetrated around the Beijing Olympics. But the most prevalent instances of violence have been sporadic, autonomous, and of short duration.

It is thus a combination of economics, culture, religion, resources, and strategic location that drive the current repression of the Uyghur; the economic interests of Middle East countries prevent them from raising this issue with China.

In August 2018, Gay McDougall, a member of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, estimates that two million Uighurs and Muslim minorities were forced into “political camps for indoctrination” in the western Xinjiang autonomous region.

She said, “We are deeply concerned at the many numerous and credible reports that we have received that in the name of combating religious extremism and maintaining social stability (China) has changed the Uighur autonomous region into something that resembles a massive internment camp that is shrouded in secrecy, a sort of ‘no rights zone.’”

The deprivation of rights is of course seen as necessary in order for China to succeed in its ambition to forcibly strip the Uyghur of their Muslim identity and subjugate them to Han dominance. Any presence of Islam is seen as the presence of terrorism and separatism.

The Chinese government has said that these are simply “vocational training centers” meant to eliminate “the soil for the survival of terrorism,” according to Shohrat Zakir, chairman of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. A speech delivered by Chinese Communist Youth League Xinjiang Branch, March 2017 stated: “The training has only one purpose: to learn laws and regulations … to eradicate from the mind thoughts about religious extremism and violent terrorism, and to cure ideological diseases. If the education is not going well, we will continue to provide free education, until the students achieve satisfactory results and graduate smoothly.”

Of course, a major part of “re-education” involves the censoring and imprisonment of Uyghur intellectuals. Their alleged crimes are the standard ones — they are accused of preaching “separatism” and called “two-faced.” “Two-faced” is a term applied by the government to Uyghur cadres who pay lip service to Communist Party rule in the XUAR but secretly chafe against state policies repressing members of their ethnic group.

Dolkun Isa, president of the exiled World Uighur Congress, has claimed that two million people are detained in “concentration camps” in Xinjiang. The Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) estimates that some 435 intellectuals (mostly students, but also teachers and researchers) have been imprisoned or disappeared. According to the Xinjiang Victims Database, forty-nine individuals have died in custody or shortly after their release, among them religious scholars Muhammad Salih Hajim and Abdulehed Mehsum; scholars Abdusattar Qarahajim and Erkinjan Abdukerim; and students Abdusalam Mamat, Yasinjan, and Mutellip Nurmehmet.

In response, an international petition has been started by a group called Concerned Scholars on China’s Mass Detention of Turkic Minorities. This group includes signatories such as Noam Chomsky, Judith Butler, Saskia Sassen, Hatem Bazian, Laleh Khalili, and hundreds more (including me). The letter does as good a job as any document laying out the broader implications of what China is doing in Xinjiang:

China has defended its mass incarceration of Turkic Muslims on the basis of counter-terrorism. However, it is also apparent that China is both seeking to embed its Xinjiang-focused policies in counter-terrorism cooperation with international partners and to export the methods and technologies that have underpinned its “surveillance state” in Xinjiang. If what is happening today in the XUAR is not addressed by the international community, there is a likelihood that we could see its replication in other authoritarian states who have used the label of “terrorist” to describe those who peacefully resist state hegemony.

Article Source: https://jacobinmag.com/2019/06/china-uyghur-persecution-concentration-camps

Other Sources (to prove that the internment camps and persecution exists):

https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/02/28/a-summer-vacation-in-chinas-muslim-gulag/

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ng-concentration-camps-uighur-muslim-minority

https://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-life-like-in-xinjiang-reeducation-camps-china-2018-5

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur/training-camps-09112017154343.html

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur/camps-05092018154928.html

https://chinadigitaltimes.net/2018/...merge-about-xinjiang-reeducation-camp-system/

https://thediplomat.com/2018/12/central-asians-organize-to-draw-attention-to-xinjiang-camps/

https://www.cwis.org/2018/01/156-fo...ocide-since-1945-the-indigenous-uyghurs-case/



My own words:

Now, other than a few Muslims working around the world to wake up to another Burma/Myanmar like situation, Turkey has also taken steps to call out China's persecution of it's Muslim minorities, majority, if not all, of which are Turkic. Heck, even the famous Noam Chomsky has spoken out against it! (read the article again if you didn't catch it).

Now is Mr. Chomsky also a paid CIA agent like me? (I can already see this one coming up from one, some or most of you :P).

I had the pleasure to sit 10 meters away from Noam Chomsky in my freshman year at University and heard me talk about the geo-politics of the world and in that speech, he easily spoke against the US and it's expansionist policies. As you all know, he's very outspoken (like me :D), so he can't be a paid agent.....don't know about me though, I'm getting paid $ 1,000 just to post this on PDF. :lol: jk...

Also, you can see the ferver & zeal of our Turkish brothers & sisters on PDF against the typical propaganda of our Chinese members to paint China in a good light.

I am now joining this "jihad" too. :angel:

Let the Great PDF Jihad of 2019 begin! :pakistan:

@OsmanAli98 @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @DeadSparrow @maximuswarrior @Dubious @waz @Oscar @MastanKhan @Slav Defence @Horus @Nilgiri @Joe Shearer @Hakikat ve Hikmet @dexter @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @Zarvan
 
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In Xinjiang and Tibet, kids can enjoy free preschool to high school 15 years free education, with free school meals, daily dairy, healthcare, free accommodation and school shuttles. Poor families can have monthly aid money and free government housing with full household appliances. Those preferential treatments are not fully enjoyed by Han Chinese.

Here it comes.....and oh look....a wiki article lol :lol:
Wiki is not a Chinese website and 少数民族优惠政策 is a well known law in China that everyone knows, are you not going to deny this simple fact, aren't you?
 
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Did you just compare Xinjiang to Indian Occupied Kashmir? :woot:

Xinjiang is Chinese territory. Are you claiming that Kashmir belongs to India? :o:

News flash -- the Pakistani government cares about Kashmir because it is NOT a part of India (per UNSC resolutions) not because there are "Muslim minorities" living there. The Pakistani government is NOT concerned with Muslim minorities within India.

Such stupidity and ignorance coming a from self-proclaimed "Pakistani" living in the US.
 
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Based on western media stories China must be hell on earth for Muslims, Hui, Uighurs, Tajiks.. so if China opens border of Xinjiang to Pakistan and Afghanistan, Chinese Muslims must all flee China into those Muslim countries, but I seriously doubt about it, maybe the otherway around would be true.
 
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Already the Chinese trolls are on a full rampage trying to paint China in a good light....they can't even deny all the different sources in the original post but keep on ranting off of tangents.

So PDF....this is their hypocrisy....talking about everything but what is in my first post. :lol:

I won't even quote these 2 posters above because I know their reinforcements are on the way with even more childish arguments. :D
 
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Already the Chinese trolls are on a full rampage trying to paint China in a good light....they can't even deny all the different sources in the original post but keep on ranting off of tangents.

So PDF....this is their hypocrisy....talking about everything bu0t what is in my first post. :lol:

I won't even quote these 2 posters above because I know their reinforcements are on the way with even more childish arguments. :D
You are just a troll , trying to deny Chinese minority laws that every Chinese knows. By smearing others as bots won't help you in any way.
 
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Multiple times on PDF, whenever anyone mentions or makes a thread about the ongoing atrocities of China in the Xinjiang region, it is filled with Chinese members of PDF and naive or outright brain cell lacking Pakistani members crying "Western Propaganda Against China!", "this is a tactic to destabilize our growing relationships!" "China can do no wrong!" (this one especially from our Chinese members).

I mean, okay...I can agree that this might be a tactic to destabilize relations of China with Pakistan or/& the rest of the world but really?? Ya all think that just cuz China's prospering economically and somewhat militarily that they don't need to persecute their minorities? Especially Muslims ones?

So what does China have to fear from it's Muslim minority? Well, history proves that the same thing India does with the Kashmiris....and that is "succession".

If the Muslim minorities get stable ground, they might ask for their own rights (much better than the ones provided by China) and might even bear arms and rebel (as they have done so in the past & some even continue to do so).

The below paragraph(s) are from a article, everything above is the poster's own thoughts and words.

The Roots of Uyghur Repression

Some have said that the repression and imprisonment of Uyghurs, and the physical and psychological torture imposed upon them, resemble the Chinese government’s crackdown on the members of the Falun Gong spiritual sect in the late 1990s. Initially, the government tolerated the emergence of this group. Yet as their numbers rose exponentially (to nearly seventy million), China saw them as a real threat to state ideology.

China has classified Falun Gong members in the same category as both Tibetan and Uyghur “separatists” — threats to the Communist Party. In all three cases, repression has taken the form of imprisonment, surveillance, and “re-education.”

Yet of all these groups, the Uyghurs stand out as targets of both Islamophobia and racism. Unlike another large group of Muslims in China, the Hui people, Uyghurs are not ethnically or culturally Chinese, but rather Turkish — this makes them specifically open to persecution on the basis not only of religion but also of race. Their culture and language (an Asian Turkic language similar to Uzbek) have been degraded, and they occupy the lowest rungs of the social and economic hierarchies.

The Uyghur have chafed under these conditions for decades and began carrying out militant actions in the late 1990s. Such groups as the Eastern Turkestan Islamic Movement (later the Turkestan Islamic Party) drew international attention both because of their aspirations to join Al Qaeda and attacks perpetrated around the Beijing Olympics. But the most prevalent instances of violence have been sporadic, autonomous, and of short duration.

It is thus a combination of economics, culture, religion, resources, and strategic location that drive the current repression of the Uyghur; the economic interests of Middle East countries prevent them from raising this issue with China.

In August 2018, Gay McDougall, a member of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, estimates that two million Uighurs and Muslim minorities were forced into “political camps for indoctrination” in the western Xinjiang autonomous region.

She said, “We are deeply concerned at the many numerous and credible reports that we have received that in the name of combating religious extremism and maintaining social stability (China) has changed the Uighur autonomous region into something that resembles a massive internment camp that is shrouded in secrecy, a sort of ‘no rights zone.’”

The deprivation of rights is of course seen as necessary in order for China to succeed in its ambition to forcibly strip the Uyghur of their Muslim identity and subjugate them to Han dominance. Any presence of Islam is seen as the presence of terrorism and separatism.

The Chinese government has said that these are simply “vocational training centers” meant to eliminate “the soil for the survival of terrorism,” according to Shohrat Zakir, chairman of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. A speech delivered by Chinese Communist Youth League Xinjiang Branch, March 2017 stated: “The training has only one purpose: to learn laws and regulations … to eradicate from the mind thoughts about religious extremism and violent terrorism, and to cure ideological diseases. If the education is not going well, we will continue to provide free education, until the students achieve satisfactory results and graduate smoothly.”

Of course, a major part of “re-education” involves the censoring and imprisonment of Uyghur intellectuals. Their alleged crimes are the standard ones — they are accused of preaching “separatism” and called “two-faced.” “Two-faced” is a term applied by the government to Uyghur cadres who pay lip service to Communist Party rule in the XUAR but secretly chafe against state policies repressing members of their ethnic group.

Dolkun Isa, president of the exiled World Uighur Congress, has claimed that two million people are detained in “concentration camps” in Xinjiang. The Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) estimates that some 435 intellectuals (mostly students, but also teachers and researchers) have been imprisoned or disappeared. According to the Xinjiang Victims Database, forty-nine individuals have died in custody or shortly after their release, among them religious scholars Muhammad Salih Hajim and Abdulehed Mehsum; scholars Abdusattar Qarahajim and Erkinjan Abdukerim; and students Abdusalam Mamat, Yasinjan, and Mutellip Nurmehmet.

In response, an international petition has been started by a group called Concerned Scholars on China’s Mass Detention of Turkic Minorities. This group includes signatories such as Noam Chomsky, Judith Butler, Saskia Sassen, Hatem Bazian, Laleh Khalili, and hundreds more (including me). The letter does as good a job as any document laying out the broader implications of what China is doing in Xinjiang:

China has defended its mass incarceration of Turkic Muslims on the basis of counter-terrorism. However, it is also apparent that China is both seeking to embed its Xinjiang-focused policies in counter-terrorism cooperation with international partners and to export the methods and technologies that have underpinned its “surveillance state” in Xinjiang. If what is happening today in the XUAR is not addressed by the international community, there is a likelihood that we could see its replication in other authoritarian states who have used the label of “terrorist” to describe those who peacefully resist state hegemony.

Article Source: https://jacobinmag.com/2019/06/china-uyghur-persecution-concentration-camps

Other Sources (to prove that the internment camps and persecution exists):

https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/02/28/a-summer-vacation-in-chinas-muslim-gulag/

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ng-concentration-camps-uighur-muslim-minority

https://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-life-like-in-xinjiang-reeducation-camps-china-2018-5

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur/training-camps-09112017154343.html

https://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur/camps-05092018154928.html

https://chinadigitaltimes.net/2018/...merge-about-xinjiang-reeducation-camp-system/

https://thediplomat.com/2018/12/central-asians-organize-to-draw-attention-to-xinjiang-camps/

https://www.cwis.org/2018/01/156-fo...ocide-since-1945-the-indigenous-uyghurs-case/



My own words:

Now, other than a few Muslims working around the world to wake up to another Burma/Myanmar like situation, Turkey has also taken steps to call out China's persecution of it's Muslim minorities, majority, if not all, of which are Turkic. Heck, even the famous Noam Chomsky has spoken out against it! (read the article again if you didn't catch it).

Now is Mr. Chomsky also a paid CIA agent like me? (I can already see this one coming up from one, some or most of you :P).

I had the pleasure to sit 10 meters away from Noam Chomsky in my freshman year at University and heard me talk about the geo-politics of the world and in that speech, he easily spoke against the US and it's expansionist policies. As you all know, he's very outspoken (like me :D), so he can't be a paid agent.....don't know about me though, I'm getting paid $ 1,000 just to post this on PDF. :lol: jk...

Also, you can see the ferver & zeal of our Turkish brothers & sisters on PDF against the typical propaganda of our Chinese members to paint China in a good light.

I am now joining this "jihad" too. :angel:

Let the Great PDF Jihad of 2019 begin! :pakistan:

@OsmanAli98 @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @DeadSparrow @maximuswarrior @Dubious @waz @Oscar @MastanKhan @Slav Defence @Horus @Nilgiri @Joe Shearer @Hakikat ve Hikmet @dexter @AZADPAKISTAN2009 @Zarvan
Do you How many Pakistanis are studying in China ???? None of them have seen any such thing. They attend mosques regularly in China.
 
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Do you How many Pakistanis are studying in China ???? None of them have seen any such thing. They attend mosques regularly in China.
The camps are in Xinjiang region where the Uighurs are under very heavy surveillance. Neither journalists, nor anybody else is allowed near the camps. Islamic style beards are banned for young men, burka/niqab/full head body cover thing is banned for women.

Of course, in the big cities where Pakistani students may be residing, things are 'normal. The Chinese state is not cracking down on their Hui muslim population, or at least I haven't seen reports of such.

Uighurs in Xinjiang on the other hand, are being treated very differently.
 
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So if this uyghur 'oppression' has been going on since the 90's why are we only recently reading genocidal and oppression camp stories since CPEC and BRI. This is a carefully planted agenda by the west and India to slow the Chinese expansion.

These same east turkestanis, chechens and Uzbeks have been killing our soldiers in FATA whereas the Chinese have always been at pakistans side.

If their is an issue with oppression of civilians that's a different story the GOP will take that up with Beijing directly and see for themselves. As far as pak is concerned this is an internal Chinese issue

I'm not buying these stories from western media outlets like the daily mail, these are paid and planted stories.
 
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First, I am impressed and surprised to see other than our Turkish members shown some interest to the subject, specially a Pakistani member, people who usually see critisizing China as a taboo. No offence but that's the thing here in PDF.

As Turkey, we always support Arakan Muslims, Palestinians, Kashmiris as we also give our support and speak louder about our Uyghur brothers too. But unfortunately most of the Muslim countries either afraid, don't care or support some of these groups only acc. to their interests.

Most of them have their reason. I don't blame them. It's understandable to stay idle for the interests, but I can't understand to speak on behalf Chinese on this issue as they are the most innocent nation in the world.

So if this uyghur 'oppression' has been going on since the 90's why are we only recently reading genocidal and oppression camp stories since CPEC and BRI. This is a carefully planted agenda by the west and India to slow the Chinese expansion.

These same east turkestanis, chechens and Uzbeks have been killing our soldiers in FATA whereas the Chinese have always been at pakistans side.

If their is an issue with oppression of civilians that's a different story the GOP will take that up with Beijing directly and see for themselves. As far as pak is concerned this is an internal Chinese issue

I'm not buying these stories from western media outlets like the daily mail, these are paid and planted stories.

Sorry to say that but you repeat the same stereotype.
If you would have followed closely, you would see that there were always someone who said the same things for a long time.
The reason it's more popular now that the most of the countries want to use this card as a pressure tool against China "NOW".
The Westerners didn't care about the issue earlier and they do now doesn't mean what happened and happening over there is fake/true. Make your own search bro.
 
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Xinjiang will never turn into another Afghanistan, Syria or Iraq. No matter how hard the west tries. Xinjiang now put all western countries to shame and makes them look 3rd world in regards to modernity. The west isn't happy about it.
 
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Surprise surprise. Another Hindu trying his best.

Xinjiang will never turn into another Afghanistan, Syria or Iraq. No matter how hard the west tries. Xinjiang now put all western countries in shame and makes them look 3rd world in regards to modernity. The west isn't happy about it.

The West can cry rivers. Not a single Islamic leader has called out China. We applaud China for taking care of its citizens. China won't let Xinjiang become an ISIS hole. Something the West is very eager to promote.

So if this uyghur 'oppression' has been going on since the 90's why are we only recently reading genocidal and oppression camp stories since CPEC and BRI. This is a carefully planted agenda by the west and India to slow the Chinese expansion.

These same east turkestanis, chechens and Uzbeks have been killing our soldiers in FATA whereas the Chinese have always been at pakistans side.

If their is an issue with oppression of civilians that's a different story the GOP will take that up with Beijing directly and see for themselves. As far as pak is concerned this is an internal Chinese issue

I'm not buying these stories from western media outlets like the daily mail, these are paid and planted stories.

Remember that these are the same Western sources that portray BLA and PTM as freedom fighters and heroes against Pakistani state and people.

The West is in a fix regarding China. From Huawei to Uyghur propaganda. They are clueless how to tackle Chinese meteoric rise and reestablish their hegemonic designs on a world level.

This is not about Uyghur Muslims. Not one bit. I am glad that the world is wide awake. The West is literally begging for sympathy from the Islamic world. On an hourly basis.

The camps are in Xinjiang region where the Uighurs are under very heavy surveillance. Neither journalists, nor anybody else is allowed near the camps. Islamic style beards are banned for young men, burka/niqab/full head body cover thing is banned for women.

Of course, in the big cities where Pakistani students may be residing, things are 'normal. The Chinese state is not cracking down on their Hui muslim population, or at least I haven't seen reports of such.

Uighurs in Xinjiang on the other hand, are being treated very differently.

This guy is another Indian.

Have a good look at all of his posts everyone.

Did you just compare Xinjiang to Indian Occupied Kashmir? :woot:

Xinjiang is Chinese territory. Are you claiming that Kashmir belongs to India? :o:

News flash -- the Pakistani government cares about Kashmir because it is NOT a part of India (per UNSC resolutions) not because there are "Muslim minorities" living there. The Pakistani government is NOT concerned with Muslim minorities within India.

Such stupidity and ignorance coming a from self-proclaimed "Pakistani" living in the US.

It is funny how the Indian RSS criminals have the guts to point at Uyghur when these rapists are killing and raping with full state freedom.

Where is Western outrage? Where is the propaganda machine condemning Indian atrocities?
 
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This guy is another Indian.

Have a good look at all of his posts
I am. When did I ever pretend otherwise ?

Also a fan of Chinese authoritarianism when it come to things like dealing with terrorism and other foreign ideologies they deem a threat to their way of life and culture.

Al Jazeera have reported on it too:

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019/03/top-chinese-leader-backs-crack-uighurs-190326065323065.html

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2019...china-close-uighur-camps-190209202215688.html

Turkey has condemned it in an official capacity.

In a statement on Saturday, Turkish foreign ministry spokesman Hami Aksoy said that China has arbitrarily detained more than a million Uighurs.


He said the Turkic Muslim population faced pressure and "systematic assimilation" in western China.

"It is no longer a secret that more than one million Uighur Turks, who are exposed to arbitrary arrests, are subjected to torture and political brainwashing in concentration centres and prisons," Aksoy said.


"We invite Chinese authorities to respect fundamental human rights of the Uighur Turks and shut down concentration camps," he said.


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had once accused China of "genocide" but has since established closer diplomatic and economic relations with Beijing.

China has clamped down hard on the Uighur muslims, deal with it, why are you lying to yourself about it ?

Where is the propaganda machine condemning Indian atrocities?
https://defence.pk/pdf :enjoy:
 
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