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Jews Are Speaking Out Against China’s Ethnic Cleansing Of Muslims. Will It Help?

I am totally against the Chinese policies against the Muslims in Xianjiang but getting support from the Jews is not in the interest of the Muslims. The Jews are at it once again to exploit the situation further. I have seen Uighurs in the media studying in Israel.
 
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Jews Are Speaking Out Against China’s Ethnic Cleansing Of Muslims. Will It Help?
Jane EisnerMay 13, 2019
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When a powerful nation interns at least a million Muslims in concentration camps in an effort to eradicate their culture and religion, is that a Jewish issue? And if so, what can and should be done?

Because that is happening today.

Today, the Chinese government is holding an estimated one to three million Muslim Uighurs and other Muslim minority groups in what even the Trump administration, not known for championing human rights, is calling “concentration camps.”

Some of the sprawling facilities in the northwestern Xinjiang region are ringed with razor wire and watchtowers, according to Reuters and other reports. Former detainees have described being tortured during interrogation, living in crowded cells and being subject to a brutal daily regime of party indoctrination that drove some people to suicide. Journalists have noted that the Chinese government has ordered police batons and electric cattle prods for the camps.


The Chinese, who consider the Uighurs a security threat, claim that the facilities are vocational skills education centers.

That’s about as believable as the Nazis proclaiming on the doorpost of Auschwitz that work will set you free.

Randall Schriver, an assistant secretary of defense, defended the Nazi analogy at a press briefing May 3, saying that it was justified “given what we understand to be the magnitude of the detention, at least a million but likely closer to 3 million citizens out of a population of about 10 million.”

My former colleague Sigal Samuel, who has written about this extensively for Vox, says that many scholars think use of the description “concentration camps” is appropriate — especially given the cattle prods — but they have avoided the term because they didn’t want the public to think they were exaggerating.

They’re not exaggerating. We cannot avoid this outrage any longer.

“We Jews vowed ‘Never Again’ and have an obligation, because of our Torah and our history, to prevent this cruel dehumanization and slaughter from happening again, to any of God’s children,” Rabbi Simkha Y. Weintraub, the rabbinic director of the Jewish Board in New York, told me in an email.


Why Does No One Care That China Is Ethnically Cleansing Uyghar Muslims?[/paste:font]CJ WerlemanFebruary 26, 2019
He already has experience mobilizing American Jews on behalf of Muslims in Asia as coordinator of JACOB: the Jewish Alliance for Concern Over Burma, which focuses on the plight of a million Rohingya Muslims who fled Burma (or, if you wish, Myanmar) to makeshift camps in neighboring Bangladesh. That group works closely with the Jewish Rohingya Justice Network, housed at the American Jewish World Service, which represents 19 Jewish organizations and all four major religious denominations.

Now, Weintraub tells me, he is intending to launch ESAU (Every Synagogue Advocating for the Uighurs), a network of synagogues starting in the Washington area which would pledge to educate their communities about what is happening to the Uighurs, advocate for legislation to pressure China to stop the genocide, and publicly advocate on the Uighur’s behalf.

Meantime, on the West Coast, Jewish World Watch, a genocide and mass atrocity awareness and prevention organization, is also making the Jewish link to this crisis.


China Is Creating A Global Registry Of Minorities[/paste:font]Alyssa FisherAugust 16, 2018
“Our interest in the Uyghurs (an alternative spelling) lies in the common indicators of genocide that are already demonstrating themselves: the physical isolation (internment/ghettoization), the persecution (torture, deprivation), and the culture cleansing,” Ann Strimov Durbin, JWW’s director of advocacy and grant making, said in an email. “All these are ‘phases’ of genocide that have repeated themselves again and again in genocides the world over.”

JWW and other advocacy groups — including the Anti-Defamation League — are pushing Congressional action on the Uyghur Human Rights and Policy Act, which urges high level U.S. engagement on the issue, including publishing a list of the Chinese companies involved in the construction and operation of these camps.

At the same time, American Jewish Committee’s Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights is working the halls of the United Nations, urging U.N. figures to speak out about these human rights abuses, says Felice Gaer, JBI’s director. Even though the U.S. formally withdrew from the U.N. Human Rights Council, she says that her group and others are still encouraging the Americans to participate in a review of China’s appalling human rights record.

Jewish organizations large and small are waking up to these atrocities, and discussion is mounting in Washington. It’s refreshing to see our community taking the burden of our history so seriously.


Saying ‘Never Again’ Means Saying ‘No Muslim Ban’[/paste:font]Albert Fox CahnApril 24, 2018
Jane Eisner is the Forward’s writer-at-large. Contact her at jane@jeisner.com

Read more: https://forward.com/opinion/424071/...t-chinas-ethnic-cleansing-of-muslims-will-it/
i suggest u stop posting about religion, religion, religion
 
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Jews Are Speaking Out Against China’s Ethnic Cleansing Of Muslims. Will It Help?
Jane EisnerMay 13, 2019
Getty Images

When a powerful nation interns at least a million Muslims in concentration camps in an effort to eradicate their culture and religion, is that a Jewish issue? And if so, what can and should be done?

Because that is happening today.

Today, the Chinese government is holding an estimated one to three million Muslim Uighurs and other Muslim minority groups in what even the Trump administration, not known for championing human rights, is calling “concentration camps.”

Some of the sprawling facilities in the northwestern Xinjiang region are ringed with razor wire and watchtowers, according to Reuters and other reports. Former detainees have described being tortured during interrogation, living in crowded cells and being subject to a brutal daily regime of party indoctrination that drove some people to suicide. Journalists have noted that the Chinese government has ordered police batons and electric cattle prods for the camps.


The Chinese, who consider the Uighurs a security threat, claim that the facilities are vocational skills education centers.

That’s about as believable as the Nazis proclaiming on the doorpost of Auschwitz that work will set you free.

Randall Schriver, an assistant secretary of defense, defended the Nazi analogy at a press briefing May 3, saying that it was justified “given what we understand to be the magnitude of the detention, at least a million but likely closer to 3 million citizens out of a population of about 10 million.”

My former colleague Sigal Samuel, who has written about this extensively for Vox, says that many scholars think use of the description “concentration camps” is appropriate — especially given the cattle prods — but they have avoided the term because they didn’t want the public to think they were exaggerating.

They’re not exaggerating. We cannot avoid this outrage any longer.

“We Jews vowed ‘Never Again’ and have an obligation, because of our Torah and our history, to prevent this cruel dehumanization and slaughter from happening again, to any of God’s children,” Rabbi Simkha Y. Weintraub, the rabbinic director of the Jewish Board in New York, told me in an email.


Why Does No One Care That China Is Ethnically Cleansing Uyghar Muslims?[/paste:font]CJ WerlemanFebruary 26, 2019
He already has experience mobilizing American Jews on behalf of Muslims in Asia as coordinator of JACOB: the Jewish Alliance for Concern Over Burma, which focuses on the plight of a million Rohingya Muslims who fled Burma (or, if you wish, Myanmar) to makeshift camps in neighboring Bangladesh. That group works closely with the Jewish Rohingya Justice Network, housed at the American Jewish World Service, which represents 19 Jewish organizations and all four major religious denominations.

Now, Weintraub tells me, he is intending to launch ESAU (Every Synagogue Advocating for the Uighurs), a network of synagogues starting in the Washington area which would pledge to educate their communities about what is happening to the Uighurs, advocate for legislation to pressure China to stop the genocide, and publicly advocate on the Uighur’s behalf.

Meantime, on the West Coast, Jewish World Watch, a genocide and mass atrocity awareness and prevention organization, is also making the Jewish link to this crisis.


China Is Creating A Global Registry Of Minorities[/paste:font]Alyssa FisherAugust 16, 2018
“Our interest in the Uyghurs (an alternative spelling) lies in the common indicators of genocide that are already demonstrating themselves: the physical isolation (internment/ghettoization), the persecution (torture, deprivation), and the culture cleansing,” Ann Strimov Durbin, JWW’s director of advocacy and grant making, said in an email. “All these are ‘phases’ of genocide that have repeated themselves again and again in genocides the world over.”

JWW and other advocacy groups — including the Anti-Defamation League — are pushing Congressional action on the Uyghur Human Rights and Policy Act, which urges high level U.S. engagement on the issue, including publishing a list of the Chinese companies involved in the construction and operation of these camps.

At the same time, American Jewish Committee’s Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights is working the halls of the United Nations, urging U.N. figures to speak out about these human rights abuses, says Felice Gaer, JBI’s director. Even though the U.S. formally withdrew from the U.N. Human Rights Council, she says that her group and others are still encouraging the Americans to participate in a review of China’s appalling human rights record.

Jewish organizations large and small are waking up to these atrocities, and discussion is mounting in Washington. It’s refreshing to see our community taking the burden of our history so seriously.


Saying ‘Never Again’ Means Saying ‘No Muslim Ban’[/paste:font]Albert Fox CahnApril 24, 2018
Jane Eisner is the Forward’s writer-at-large. Contact her at jane@jeisner.com

Read more: https://forward.com/opinion/424071/...t-chinas-ethnic-cleansing-of-muslims-will-it/
Jews are the true friends of Muslim. Islam world should work and acquire technology through the Jews. No need to work with Chinese , Russians or America
 
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Jews are the true friends of Muslim. Islam world should work and acquire technology through the Jews. No need to work with Chinese , Russians or America
For 1400ish Years Muslims and Jews were indeed in Peace and Friends...
Till the Rise of the Zionist cancerous Movement... an Atheist Ideology... in the 19/20th century...

And Yes... Any Muslim would have taken a Jew instead of any Pagan/Atheist entity/group... if the Zionist mov didn't meddle inbtw us...
 
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I hope that the Uyghur game will become abundantly clear to Muslims all around the world.

Genocidal Anti-Muslim states like Israel and India are screaming for Uyghur separatism, while US/NATO coming fresh from bloodbaths in Iraq and Afghanistan have turned their gaze at China.

No one is doing anything about Rohingya massacres, which is an easy issue to solve as Burma is a much weaker state.

Muslims need to stand behind China against this propaganda.

We have been the target of this same propaganda many times.
 
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I hope that the Uyghur game will become abundantly clear to Muslims all around the world.

Genocidal Anti-Muslim states like Israel and India are screaming for Uyghur separatism, while US/NATO coming fresh from bloodbaths in Iraq and Afghanistan have turned their gaze at China.

No one is doing anything about Rohingya massacres, which is an easy issue to solve as Burma is a much weaker state.

Muslims need to stand behind China against this propaganda.

We have been the target of this same propaganda many times.

The Uighur event IS REAL.
China wasn't and Isn't known to be "Clean" in those minorities matters... Not gonna go deep into China "Behavior and History" like with Tibetans and so on...

Neither I shall or you shall stand behind China... When someone do wrong...they shall be called out...
Like you wish others to call out other misbehavior around like Kashmir/Palestine/Rohyngas etc...

Muslims should stand behind those who are being mistreated WHOEVER they are...Muslims or not... EVEN if it means to lose something else aka Money/Allies/Influence etc...

That's also why the Muslim world is in this shitty state... because our Fathers or/and they Fathers chose to give their Support to few "well spoken scums" among them just to be able to "live" like the guy next door... and by doing so...they poisoned their Kids future... with Dictators... Corruption...and Death...
 
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That's also why the Muslim world is in this shitty state... because our Fathers or/and they Fathers chose to give their Support to few "well spoken scums" among them just to be able to "live" like the guy next door... and by doing so...they poisoned their Kids future... with Dictators... Corruption...and Death...

If Muslims stop hating and killing each other, things can be much better, how many Muslims China killed? barely any, how much Muslims were killed by Muslms? you can tell me..
 
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If Muslims stop hating and killing each other, things can be much better, how many Muslims China killed? barely any, how much Muslims were killed by Muslms? you can tell me..
How many Chinese China killed? A lot... How many Chinese killed by others? You can tell...

See the the logic is a bit...
Here it's not about killing... No one said China killed Muslims... No one...
The problem is China behaviour toward a minority... And whatever its true or not... And China DOESN'T have the best record in this matter... therefore why doubting?

Its like if i tell you that America created fake proofs to start a war... Would you be surprised? No... Now what if i tell you that Norway is pro Dictators... Would you be suprised?
 
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