you don't need to bring this ancient history or Kurds into this matter just so that you can justify something you otherwise apparently can't, you know? just judge what is happening now, because history is not gonna solve it. ordinary Uyghurs and Han just want to live in peace, but both sides have extremists. i mean, just look at the posts of many Chinese members in that other thread. if i was an Uyghur reading those posts, i would get sick too, to say the least. when will you learn to separate terrorists with ordinary folks? it makes you look like a simpleton when you categorize all Uyghurs as one.
besides, all this hero talk about killing Uyghurs or taking their few remaining rights away is not gonna solve anything, it will only add more fuel on the fire. solve the core of this problem in a peaceful way, otherwise things will only get worse for both people, which will also be useful for 3rd parties who want to lure both Han and Uyghurs into a civil war. you just simply can't think that they already have so much freedom and rights, well apparently they don't, hence all those riots and terroristic attacks, which i condemn. this problem can;t be solved by providing more education, more funds to that region or excluding minorities from 1 child policy, you have to look deeper and also listen to the wishes, as long as they are realistic, of those people, that way they will feel respected and welcome. Actually, China's policy in this case is like Turkey's policy in the 70's and 80's; denying there is a core problem with minorities. if you will reply to me, don;t write about ancient history or Kurds, but only focus on this issue to keep it to the point.