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Imran Khan repeats his country’s support for the Chinese government regarding its policies in Muslim-majority Xinjiang province.
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Pakistan's PM Imran Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China [File: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters]
2 Jul 2021

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has repeated his country’s support for the Chinese government regarding its policies in the Muslim-majority Xinjiang province, while also praising the country’s one-party system as offering a better model for societies compared with electoral democracy.

Khan was speaking to members of the Chinese news media who were visiting Islamabad as part of the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Thursday.


Rights groups accuse China of systematic and widespread “mass internment and torture amounting to crimes against humanity” against the Muslim population in its southwestern Xinjiang province.

In a report last month, Amnesty International termed the situation in Xinjiang “a dystopian hellscape”, citing dozens of witness accounts that detailed allegations of brainwashing, torture and an erasure of cultural identity.


But Khan, who has regularly called for international action against Islamophobia, particularly in European countries, said he was satisfied with the Chinese government’s denials of any rights abuses.

“Our interaction with Chinese officials, that version of what is happening in Xinjiang is completely different to the version of what we hear from the Western media and the Western governments,” he said on Thursday.

“Because we have our very strong relationship with China, and because we have a relationship based on trust, so we actually accept the Chinese version. What they say about their programmes in Xinjiang, we accept it.”

Pakistan shares a longstanding strategic relationship with its northeastern neighbour China, which has invested more than $60bn in the country through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.


Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China and there are no direct elections for major positions or the country’s parliament.

“The CPC is a unique model. Up until now, we were told that the best way for societies to improve themselves is the Western system of democracy,” said Khan.

“What the CPC has done is that it has brought this alternative model. And they have actually beaten all Western democracies in the way they have brought up merit in their society.”



Khan, who was elected to power in a general election in 2018, said electoral democracy “straight-jackets you” when it comes to reforms, and lauded the “flexibility” of the Chinese model.

“Up until now, the feeling was that electoral democracy is the best way where you get leadership based on merit, and then hold that leadership accountable. But what the CPC has done is that without that electoral democracy it has actually achieved that much better,” he said.

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MR Khan wants Pakistanis to be the next CCP I suppose. Dear Pakistanis- Are you ready to be told how to worship/what to read/ watch/ say/ believe/ behave by a single-party Government in Pakistan, going forward?
 
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Imran Khan repeats his country’s support for the Chinese government regarding its policies in Muslim-majority Xinjiang province.
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Pakistan's PM Imran Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China [File: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters]
2 Jul 2021

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has repeated his country’s support for the Chinese government regarding its policies in the Muslim-majority Xinjiang province, while also praising the country’s one-party system as offering a better model for societies compared with electoral democracy.

Khan was speaking to members of the Chinese news media who were visiting Islamabad as part of the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Thursday.


Rights groups accuse China of systematic and widespread “mass internment and torture amounting to crimes against humanity” against the Muslim population in its southwestern Xinjiang province.

In a report last month, Amnesty International termed the situation in Xinjiang “a dystopian hellscape”, citing dozens of witness accounts that detailed allegations of brainwashing, torture and an erasure of cultural identity.


But Khan, who has regularly called for international action against Islamophobia, particularly in European countries, said he was satisfied with the Chinese government’s denials of any rights abuses.

“Our interaction with Chinese officials, that version of what is happening in Xinjiang is completely different to the version of what we hear from the Western media and the Western governments,” he said on Thursday.

“Because we have our very strong relationship with China, and because we have a relationship based on trust, so we actually accept the Chinese version. What they say about their programmes in Xinjiang, we accept it.”

Pakistan shares a longstanding strategic relationship with its northeastern neighbour China, which has invested more than $60bn in the country through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.


Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China and there are no direct elections for major positions or the country’s parliament.

“The CPC is a unique model. Up until now, we were told that the best way for societies to improve themselves is the Western system of democracy,” said Khan.

“What the CPC has done is that it has brought this alternative model. And they have actually beaten all Western democracies in the way they have brought up merit in their society.”



Khan, who was elected to power in a general election in 2018, said electoral democracy “straight-jackets you” when it comes to reforms, and lauded the “flexibility” of the Chinese model.

“Up until now, the feeling was that electoral democracy is the best way where you get leadership based on merit, and then hold that leadership accountable. But what the CPC has done is that without that electoral democracy it has actually achieved that much better,” he said.

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MR Khan wants Pakistanis to be the next CCP I suppose. Dear Pakistanis- Are you ready to be told how to worship/what to read/ watch/ say/ believe/ behave by a single-party Government in Pakistan, going forward?
Even in Pakistan, a single party will splinter into a dozen factions. Otherwise, we would've been under the rule of the original Muslim League.
 
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Imran Khan repeats his country’s support for the Chinese government regarding its policies in Muslim-majority Xinjiang province.
View attachment 759609


Pakistan's PM Imran Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China [File: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters]
2 Jul 2021

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has repeated his country’s support for the Chinese government regarding its policies in the Muslim-majority Xinjiang province, while also praising the country’s one-party system as offering a better model for societies compared with electoral democracy.

Khan was speaking to members of the Chinese news media who were visiting Islamabad as part of the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Thursday.


Rights groups accuse China of systematic and widespread “mass internment and torture amounting to crimes against humanity” against the Muslim population in its southwestern Xinjiang province.

In a report last month, Amnesty International termed the situation in Xinjiang “a dystopian hellscape”, citing dozens of witness accounts that detailed allegations of brainwashing, torture and an erasure of cultural identity.


But Khan, who has regularly called for international action against Islamophobia, particularly in European countries, said he was satisfied with the Chinese government’s denials of any rights abuses.

“Our interaction with Chinese officials, that version of what is happening in Xinjiang is completely different to the version of what we hear from the Western media and the Western governments,” he said on Thursday.

“Because we have our very strong relationship with China, and because we have a relationship based on trust, so we actually accept the Chinese version. What they say about their programmes in Xinjiang, we accept it.”

Pakistan shares a longstanding strategic relationship with its northeastern neighbour China, which has invested more than $60bn in the country through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.


Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China and there are no direct elections for major positions or the country’s parliament.

“The CPC is a unique model. Up until now, we were told that the best way for societies to improve themselves is the Western system of democracy,” said Khan.

“What the CPC has done is that it has brought this alternative model. And they have actually beaten all Western democracies in the way they have brought up merit in their society.”



Khan, who was elected to power in a general election in 2018, said electoral democracy “straight-jackets you” when it comes to reforms, and lauded the “flexibility” of the Chinese model.

“Up until now, the feeling was that electoral democracy is the best way where you get leadership based on merit, and then hold that leadership accountable. But what the CPC has done is that without that electoral democracy it has actually achieved that much better,” he said.

__________________________

MR Khan wants Pakistanis to be the next CCP I suppose. Dear Pakistanis- Are you ready to be told how to worship/what to read/ watch/ say/ believe/ behave by a single-party Government in Pakistan, going forward?
hahahahaha another propaganda threat from USA/India kindly close this darama threat. USA India & Israel are the major threat for Muslims not China & Russia...
 
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hahahahaha another propaganda threat from USA/India kindly close this darama threat. USA India & Israel are the major threat for Muslims not China & Russia...

you obviously never bothered to read the article to claim US/ India/Isreal conspiracy. It is from
A. Al Jazeera (article)
B. It is citing Kahns' interview with Chinese media
China is helping South Asia beat and humiliate India

It is helping hundreds of millions against hindutva
awesome they are doing so.

Which in turn means you are ready to go back to Pakistan and sign up to CCP style rule i.e. convert to atheism and be told from sunup to sundown what to watch/read/believe/behave/speak/act... :meeting:
 
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Imran Khan repeats his country’s support for the Chinese government regarding its policies in Muslim-majority Xinjiang province.
View attachment 759609


Pakistan's PM Imran Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China [File: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters]
2 Jul 2021

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has repeated his country’s support for the Chinese government regarding its policies in the Muslim-majority Xinjiang province, while also praising the country’s one-party system as offering a better model for societies compared with electoral democracy.

Khan was speaking to members of the Chinese news media who were visiting Islamabad as part of the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Thursday.


Rights groups accuse China of systematic and widespread “mass internment and torture amounting to crimes against humanity” against the Muslim population in its southwestern Xinjiang province.

In a report last month, Amnesty International termed the situation in Xinjiang “a dystopian hellscape”, citing dozens of witness accounts that detailed allegations of brainwashing, torture and an erasure of cultural identity.


But Khan, who has regularly called for international action against Islamophobia, particularly in European countries, said he was satisfied with the Chinese government’s denials of any rights abuses.

“Our interaction with Chinese officials, that version of what is happening in Xinjiang is completely different to the version of what we hear from the Western media and the Western governments,” he said on Thursday.

“Because we have our very strong relationship with China, and because we have a relationship based on trust, so we actually accept the Chinese version. What they say about their programmes in Xinjiang, we accept it.”

Pakistan shares a longstanding strategic relationship with its northeastern neighbour China, which has invested more than $60bn in the country through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.


Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China and there are no direct elections for major positions or the country’s parliament.

“The CPC is a unique model. Up until now, we were told that the best way for societies to improve themselves is the Western system of democracy,” said Khan.

“What the CPC has done is that it has brought this alternative model. And they have actually beaten all Western democracies in the way they have brought up merit in their society.”



Khan, who was elected to power in a general election in 2018, said electoral democracy “straight-jackets you” when it comes to reforms, and lauded the “flexibility” of the Chinese model.

“Up until now, the feeling was that electoral democracy is the best way where you get leadership based on merit, and then hold that leadership accountable. But what the CPC has done is that without that electoral democracy it has actually achieved that much better,” he said.

__________________________

MR Khan wants Pakistanis to be the next CCP I suppose. Dear Pakistanis- Are you ready to be told how to worship/what to read/ watch/ say/ believe/ behave by a single-party Government in Pakistan, going forward?
I would certainly think that would be a great idea. CCP would do a better job then PPP, PML etc have done.
 
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you obviously never bothered to read the article to claim US/ India/Isreal conspiracy. It is from
A. Al Jazeera (article)
B. It is citing Kahns' interview with Chinese media

awesome they are doing so.

Which in turn means you are ready to go back to Pakistan and sign up to CCP style rule i.e. convert to atheism and be told from sunup to sundown what to watch/read/believe/behave/speak/act... :meeting:
I'd rather be ruled by CCP than cow vigilantes.
 
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MR Khan wants Pakistanis to be the next CCP I suppose. Dear Pakistanis- Are you ready to be told how to worship/what to read/ watch/ say/ believe/ behave by a single-party Government in Pakistan, going forward?

I think you miss d his entire point... He said Chinese economic model not political
 
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awesome they are doing so.

Which in turn means you are ready to go back to Pakistan and sign up to CCP style rule i.e. convert to atheism and be told from sunup to sundown what to watch/read/believe/behave/speak/act... :meeting:


We are Muslim bruv, and very happy

Just because we are allies of china dosent mean we change our faith😅🤣😅

China is just helping us and South Asia slap India and keep it on a chain


Surely you understand how important China is for all South Asia against hindutva stupidity
 
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I think you miss d his entire point... He said Chinese economic model not political

from the article - Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China and there are no direct elections for major positions or the country’s parliament
 
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from the article - Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China and there are no direct elections for major positions or the country’s parliament

He was talking in the context of the economic reform that party was able to achieve not the adoption of a one party system by Pakistan.
 
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He was talking in the context of the economic reform that party was able to achieve not the adoption of a one party system by Pakistan.

Perhaps you hate reading or imagine if you say it ain't so- it would be true. It clearly states in that quote that he stated he liked the one-party system in the article (that's not economics, that's political), and later in the article speaks in favor of the CCP alternative system (political) to a Democracy.

His words, not mine!

Khan also lauded the one-party system of governance in China, where the state is exclusively controlled by the Communist Party of China and there are no direct elections for major positions or the country’s parliament
 
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hahahahaha another propaganda threat from USA/India kindly close this darama threat. USA India & Israel are the major threat for Muslims not China & Russia...
I suppose AL jazeera is also western propoganda
 
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