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Everybody knows turkey is a state sponsor of terrorism,the funny thing is Turkish members here turn a blind eye and play innocent. this evil country is so degraded that it even makes meager money of 2000USD per head by trafficing uyghur and other radical muslims to ISIS. turkey must be punished by international community for its evil deeds.
 
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My thoughts exactly. He doesn't look Uighur. And I've seen Uighur up close and personal...

Eh, he probably has some ancestors in the family tree from Eastern part of China. There isn't any law or barrier in China against interracial marriage even in ancient times. In fact, it is often encouraged to facilitate racial integration.

Probably trained by Turkey.

You can remove the "Probably" part.
 
It appear that this captured Chinese guy is not a terrorist, but an archaeology student from Peking University who went to Iraq for an archaeological tour.

Chinese student captured by Iraqi forces not linked to IS, to return home - Global Times

Chinese student captured by Iraqi forces not linked to IS, to return home
By Fan Lingzhi Source:Global Times Published: 2015-7-20 0:28:04

A Chinese man captured by the Iraqi volunteer forces, Hashad al-Shabi, has no links to the Islamic State and will be sent back home after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, said an official from the Chinese Embassy in Iraq.

"We have verified with local police that they do not think that the Chinese man is a terrorist and will ensure his safety," the embassy official told the Global Times over the weekend.

The response came after the Fars News Agency reported on July 15 that Hashad al-Shabi seized the Chinese man while fighting among the IS ranks in Al-Anbar province in Iraq. It also posted a picture of an Asian-looking man who was sitting in a chair and guarded by armed men.

The Chinese embassy official said that the man was being held in a police station in Samarra, a city in Salahuddin province in Iraq.

"He may be released after Ramadan since all government departments were on holiday," the official added.

The man was later identified as Liu Wei (pseudonym), an archaeology student from Peking University who went to Iraq for an archaeological tour, according to news site thepaper.cn.

Liu went to visit the historical sites in Iraq as some of them are disappearing and he learned some simple Arabic and customs related to Ramadan before entering Iraq, a friend of Liu was quoted by thepaper.cn as saying on Saturday.

Liu wrote in a travel plan in May on social network renren.com that he wanted to go to regions south of Baghdad and the Kurdish region which might be safer, and he was worried about missing this opportunity to go to Iraq considering the fierce attacks of the IS and his time schedule, thepaper.cn reported.

A source who has worked in Iraq for a long time told the Global Times anonymously it might be true that the man was on an archaeological tour as some people at the archaeology department of Peking University had previously applied to Iraqi government agencies for official acknowledgement of archaeological tours.
 
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Everybody knows turkey is a state sponsor of terrorism,the funny thing is Turkish members here turn a blind eye and play innocent. this evil country is so degraded that it even makes meager money of 2000USD per head by trafficing uyghur and other radical muslims to ISIS. turkey must be punished by international community for its evil deeds.

Do you have proof to prove the proof you provide?

The captured guy most likely received a fake Turkey passport to sneak out of China.

It appear that this captured Chinese guy is not a terrorist, but an archaeology student from Peking University who went to Iraq for an archaeological tour.

Chinese student captured by Iraqi forces not linked to IS, to return home - Global Times

Chinese student captured by Iraqi forces not linked to IS, to return home
By Fan Lingzhi Source:Global Times Published: 2015-7-20 0:28:04

A Chinese man captured by the Iraqi volunteer forces, Hashad al-Shabi, has no links to the Islamic State and will be sent back home after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, said an official from the Chinese Embassy in Iraq.

"We have verified with local police that they do not think that the Chinese man is a terrorist and will ensure his safety," the embassy official told the Global Times over the weekend.

The response came after the Fars News Agency reported on July 15 that Hashad al-Shabi seized the Chinese man while fighting among the IS ranks in Al-Anbar province in Iraq. It also posted a picture of an Asian-looking man who was sitting in a chair and guarded by armed men.

The Chinese embassy official said that the man was being held in a police station in Samarra, a city in Salahuddin province in Iraq.

"He may be released after Ramadan since all government departments were on holiday," the official added.

The man was later identified as Liu Wei (pseudonym), an archaeology student from Peking University who went to Iraq for an archaeological tour, according to news site thepaper.cn.

Liu went to visit the historical sites in Iraq as some of them are disappearing and he learned some simple Arabic and customs related to Ramadan before entering Iraq, a friend of Liu was quoted by thepaper.cn as saying on Saturday.

Liu wrote in a travel plan in May on social network renren.com that he wanted to go to regions south of Baghdad and the Kurdish region which might be safer, and he was worried about missing this opportunity to go to Iraq considering the fierce attacks of the IS and his time schedule, thepaper.cn reported.

A source who has worked in Iraq for a long time told the Global Times anonymously it might be true that the man was on an archaeological tour as some people at the archaeology department of Peking University had previously applied to Iraqi government agencies for official acknowledgement of archaeological tours.

He is lucky that he was captured by the Iraqi Army. Even for academic purpose, the area is not safe.

This, by the way, does not change the fact that lots of jihadist, mostly Uighur, is fighting over there.
 
It appear that this captured Chinese guy is not a terrorist, but an archaeology student from Peking University who went to Iraq for an archaeological tour.

Chinese student captured by Iraqi forces not linked to IS, to return home - Global Times

Chinese student captured by Iraqi forces not linked to IS, to return home
By Fan Lingzhi Source:Global Times Published: 2015-7-20 0:28:04

A Chinese man captured by the Iraqi volunteer forces, Hashad al-Shabi, has no links to the Islamic State and will be sent back home after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, said an official from the Chinese Embassy in Iraq.

"We have verified with local police that they do not think that the Chinese man is a terrorist and will ensure his safety," the embassy official told the Global Times over the weekend.

The response came after the Fars News Agency reported on July 15 that Hashad al-Shabi seized the Chinese man while fighting among the IS ranks in Al-Anbar province in Iraq. It also posted a picture of an Asian-looking man who was sitting in a chair and guarded by armed men.

The Chinese embassy official said that the man was being held in a police station in Samarra, a city in Salahuddin province in Iraq.

"He may be released after Ramadan since all government departments were on holiday," the official added.

The man was later identified as Liu Wei (pseudonym), an archaeology student from Peking University who went to Iraq for an archaeological tour, according to news site thepaper.cn.

Liu went to visit the historical sites in Iraq as some of them are disappearing and he learned some simple Arabic and customs related to Ramadan before entering Iraq, a friend of Liu was quoted by thepaper.cn as saying on Saturday.

Liu wrote in a travel plan in May on social network renren.com that he wanted to go to regions south of Baghdad and the Kurdish region which might be safer, and he was worried about missing this opportunity to go to Iraq considering the fierce attacks of the IS and his time schedule, thepaper.cn reported.

A source who has worked in Iraq for a long time told the Global Times anonymously it might be true that the man was on an archaeological tour as some people at the archaeology department of Peking University had previously applied to Iraqi government agencies for official acknowledgement of archaeological tours.
All they had to do was watch him wolf down BBQ ribs to figure out he probably wasn't an ISIS member :lol:
 
Do you have proof to prove the proof you provide?
中国公安部(Ministry of Public Security)刑事侦查局(Criminal Investigation Department)的部门负责人童碧山指控土耳其驻吉隆坡大使馆的外交官向维吾尔人提供证件。他是在周末的一个记者会上发表这一声明的,只有少数几家外国媒体接到邀请。

几个月前,中国有关部门在上海逮捕了一些人,罪名是为希望离境的维吾尔人提供土耳其证件。

童碧山表示,抵达土耳其以后,维吾尔人会被卖给叙利亚极端组织。“他们很容易被某些当地力量控制,”他说,“它们将年轻人组织起来,对他们进行洗脑,然后把他们送往前线作战。他们是炮灰。”

童碧山补充:“各方为争夺他们而竞争。一些人被送往伊拉克,一些人被送往叙利亚。那里的恐怖组织缺人。它们会把人抢走。恐怖组织为每人支付至少2000美元。这是它们招兵的方式。”


Tong Bishan, division chief of the Ministry of Public Security’s Criminal Investigation Department, accused diplomats in the Turkish embassy in Kuala Lumpur of providing documentation to Uighurs. He made the statement at a weekend press conference to which only a few foreign media were invited.

Several months back Chinese authorities detained a number of people in Shanghai on charges they were providing Turkish documentation to Uighurs hoping to leave the country.

Mr Tong claimed that Uighurs have been sold to extremist groups in Syria after arriving in Turkey. “They are very easily controlled by certain local forces,” Mr Tong said. “They organise the youths, they brainwash them, and get them to the front line to fight. They are cannon fodder.”

"There is competition for them. Some are sent to Iraq, some to Syria. The terrorist groups there lack people. They will snatch people away. The terrorist groups will pay, at least $2,000 a person. It's their way of recruiting soldiers."


中国谴责土耳其为偷渡维族人提供便利 - 新闻与分析 - FT中文网

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/93607210-285c-11e5-8613-e7aedbb7bdb7.html#axzz3gaDoLNBp
 
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He is a history major student
He want to visit the historical sites before ISIS destroyed it
That's all
 
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TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iraqi volunteer forces (Hashad al-Shabi) captured a Chinese national while he was fighting among the ISIL ranks in Al-Anbar province.
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The Chinese national was seized in ISIL clashes with Hashad al-Shabi forces in Fallujah region on Wednesday.



On Monday, a high-ranking Chinese official disclosed that Turkey is luring the Uyghur residents of his country's Xinjiang province into war of insurgency in Syria.

"The Turkish diplomats in Southeast Asia have given Turkish ID cards to Uyghur citizens of Xinjiang province and then they have sent them to Turkey to prepare for war against the Syrian government alongside ISIL," the Arabic-language Iraq al-Qanoon news website quoted Tong Bichan, head of the Criminal Department of China's Public Security Ministry as telling reporters.

Uyghur Muslims are a Chinese minority group who speak Turkish language.

Earlier this month, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan admitted that Ankara has directly supported terrorists in Syria.

"If it were not due to the support of Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar for the militants in Syria, they could not have achieved anything," Erdogan said, Turkish-language daily Hurriyat reported.

He noted that Ankara, Riyadh and Doha have supplied military and logistical backup for the terrorists.


Erdogan's remarks came as his Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu denied any cooperation between Turkey and Saudi Arabia in supporting the foreign-backed terrorists.

In late June, the London-based al-Hayat newspaper reported that 12,000 Turkish forces are ready for military intervention in Syria under the pretext of creating a buffer zone to protect the Turkish borders against the threat of the terrorist groups.

Farsnews

Execute the sucker
 
中国公安部(Ministry of Public Security)刑事侦查局(Criminal Investigation Department)的部门负责人童碧山指控土耳其驻吉隆坡大使馆的外交官向维吾尔人提供证件。他是在周末的一个记者会上发表这一声明的,只有少数几家外国媒体接到邀请。

几个月前,中国有关部门在上海逮捕了一些人,罪名是为希望离境的维吾尔人提供土耳其证件。

童碧山表示,抵达土耳其以后,维吾尔人会被卖给叙利亚极端组织。“他们很容易被某些当地力量控制,”他说,“它们将年轻人组织起来,对他们进行洗脑,然后把他们送往前线作战。他们是炮灰。”

童碧山补充:“各方为争夺他们而竞争。一些人被送往伊拉克,一些人被送往叙利亚。那里的恐怖组织缺人。它们会把人抢走。恐怖组织为每人支付至少2000美元。这是它们招兵的方式。”


Tong Bishan, division chief of the Ministry of Public Security’s Criminal Investigation Department, accused diplomats in the Turkish embassy in Kuala Lumpur of providing documentation to Uighurs. He made the statement at a weekend press conference to which only a few foreign media were invited.

Several months back Chinese authorities detained a number of people in Shanghai on charges they were providing Turkish documentation to Uighurs hoping to leave the country.

Mr Tong claimed that Uighurs have been sold to extremist groups in Syria after arriving in Turkey. “They are very easily controlled by certain local forces,” Mr Tong said. “They organise the youths, they brainwash them, and get them to the front line to fight. They are cannon fodder.”

"There is competition for them. Some are sent to Iraq, some to Syria. The terrorist groups there lack people. They will snatch people away. The terrorist groups will pay, at least $2,000 a person. It's their way of recruiting soldiers."


中国谴责土耳其为偷渡维族人提供便利 - 新闻与分析 - FT中文网

http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/93607210-285c-11e5-8613-e7aedbb7bdb7.html#axzz3gaDoLNBp

Those captured in Malaysia and Indonesia also had received fake passports. Strait Times has had extensive report on this.
 
He is lucky that he was captured by the Iraqi Army. Even for academic purpose, the area is not safe.

This, by the way, does not change the fact that lots of jihadist, mostly Uighur, is fighting over there.
The guy indeed seem to like to live dangerously. But the fact is, he is not a militant.

Some news from Xinhua about Uighur returnee.

Illegal migrants' failed dreams of "heavenly life"
- Xinhua | English.news.cn

2015-07-18 20:48:42

BEIJING, July 18 (Xinhua) -- They have tried to migrate illegally in pursuit of a "heavenly life" or "jihad." Some have even planned terrorist attacks in China.


All have found a reality totally different from their dreams.

China Central Television broadcast a program on Saturday about illegal migrants repatriated home by Chinese authorities.

Some have returned to normal life, while others are in custody for suspected crimes. But all are rethinking what they have heard from those who promised them the "heavenly life."

LIES AND NEW HOPE

Fruit farmer Mehmut is now busy managing the apple and pear trees on his orchard, which covers 6,667 square meters in Aksu, in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Now most of his work is finished and he just needs to fertilize the trees twice in October. Mehmut said the orchard could bring him 100,000 yuan (16,110 U.S. dollars) this year.

Two years ago, things were totally different.

Mehmut was caught while illegally migrating and repatriated to Xinjiang. An investigation showed he was coerced and deceived into migrating.

"What a dolt I was. I was influenced by religious extremism," he told CCTV. "I was told that I could do anything I wish after going abroad and no one could stop us. (I was also told) it is easier to earn money overseas. As long as I was there, I could make big money."

Local authorities decided to treat him with leniency and helped him return to his normal life.

"The government supports our normal religious activities," he said.

With the help of the local government, Mehmut signed contracts to cultivate another 33,330 square meters of orchard.

Mehmut said his daughter-in-law is expected to give birth to a baby in a month.

"I do not know whether it is a boy or a girl. Anyway, we will give him or her a good education," he said.

Alim Ahmad had a similar experience.

To pursue the "life in heaven," Alim sold all of his property to go abroad.

But his dream was broken. His savings of more than 100,000 yuan were gone, part of which was paid to the organizers, also known as snakeheads. After staying in prison overseas for 17 months, he was repatriated.

Like Mehmut, Alim also enjoyed government leniency and support.

Police officer Hazmet Emer vouched for him to help him restart his life.

Now, Alim has redeemed his land and settled down. His daughter attends kindergarten.

"I hope to share my experience with other people so that everyone can see through the lies about the 'heavenly life' overseas," he told CCTV. "The best and most heavenly place is my hometown."

A COLLEGE STUDENT'S "JIHAD"

Memetaili, 25, was the only son in his family. When he was a freshman in a medical school in Urumqi, Xinjiang's regional capital, some people approached him in the name of imparting "religious knowledge." The "textbooks" they used were audio and video materials made by overseas terrorist groups, according to the CCTV report.

After watching the material, Memetaili felt the urge to "sacrifice" for his religious beliefs. The group then introduced him to a "fellow countryman" abroad, who asked Memetaili to join him.

Memetaili, preoccupied by the idea of jihad, was not able to focus on his studies and let his grades slip.

"My parents said they were disappointed, so I tried to get rid of them by telling them I had no money for the trip. But they asked me not to worry and to get ready immediately," Memetaili said.

He was soon transferred to southwest China and was not allowed to take anything indicating his Chinese nationality with him during the trip.

"I was required to dispose of my clothes that had Chinese on them, my ID card, and even socks," he said.

"They told us if we were arrested in Thailand, we should say we were from Turkey," he said, adding local police could not repatriate them because they had no identification on them.

In Malaysia, Memetaili and other migrants were taken to the Turkish embassy.

"We told the people in the embassy that we were illegal migrants and could not go back, or we would be arrested. They agreed to help us, sent a letter to the Malaysian government and issued identifying papers based on our real names," he said.

With the identification from the Turkish embassy and counterfeit passports they made themselves, they were able to buy air tickets to go to Turkey.

"If we were arrested at the airport, officials from the Turkish embassy would admit that we were their nationals, even though the passports were crudely made," he said.

In Turkey, Memetaili found that several different groups, including the World Uygur Congress and the U.N.-listed terrorist group of Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), were competing to manipulate them.

"Some of us were sent to Syria. If you wanted to join ISIS, some other people would take you there," he said.

Medical students like Memetaili were even more popular. "People get hurt in war. You can train a cook in five to 10 days, but you can't train a doctor in such a short time."

"Almost all of us got sick and some died, especially women and children. Without a passport, imams refused to bury the bodies. Most of them were just kids under 10 years old," Memetaili said. "The world is so big, but we don't have a space to bury our bodies."

Memetaili felt tricked after experiencing all the suffering. "The reality was totally different from what I imagined. I don't want to mention or hear anything about jihad."

"I would do anything to go back to my parents. They save all their money and send it to me. All I want is their forgiveness."

CONFUSED TERRORIST SUSPECT

Chinese police arrested several terrorists who sneaked into China and prepared to commit terror and violence in 2015.

Ekber is one of them. He received training from the ETIM in Syria and was sent back to China to conduct terrorist attacks.

According to Ekber, his horrifying experience started at the beginning of 2013, when he met a man who called himself "Aili."

"Aili" claimed to have rich knowledge of Islam and kept telling Ekber how to "enter paradise" through martyrdom in a terrorist attack.

According to the police, "Aili" sought to brainwash recruits and used videos to persuade them to participate.

Ekber first came to Turkey and then Syria, where he received military training for three months. During that period, he learned how to use guns and create explosives.

But he felt very confused in training since he felt he had little freedom and was totally dependent on others for clothes and food, and did not know if the food was fit for Muslims to eat.

Instigated by "Aili," Ekber went back to China in early 2015 and planned to conduct a terrorist attack in Shijiazhuang, capital city of Hebei Province, which neighbors Beijing.

Ekber was arrested before carrying out the plan.

Now in custody, Ekber said he feels very sorry for his behavior and realizes who the real victims are in so-called jihad.

He begged for forgiveness from his mother because he had lied to his family, saying that he was studying abroad.

His father passed away of sudden illness on his way from Kashgar to see him.

"Do not believe anything you see (in videos advocating 'Jihad'), do not act emotionally, do think and judge through rational thought," said Ekber.

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