NeutralCitizen
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Are you lawyer of China?
I'm being Neutral.
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Are you lawyer of China?
You need to calm down my friend, we are having a discussion - regarding Uygurs, what if I told you I have met some who were in the CCP and others who have grown rich because of Chinese growth. Not all Uygurs are the same my friend.
Still doesnt give anyone the right to massacre them!!
U call this neutral? I think u are just a sad Asslickerr or Chinese false flag..
Still doesnt give anyone the right to massacre them!!
U call this neutral? I think u are just a sad Asslickerr or Chinese false flag..
Erdogan must watch himself. Recently, there has been some warmth in Turk-Chinese relationship. If this continues, then it is most likely that Turkey will be left neither this side nor that side, especially after the cold blows that have been exchanged with NATO and USA recently. While empathy is fine and acceptable, it must be drawn in consideration to the situation at hand in foreign affairs.
so now Mr Erdogan will listen to a tshering22 from gangtok,india
U call this neutral? I think u are just a sad Asslickerr or Chinese false flag..
This stupid Pan-Turanism should be ditched by Turkey. It is so unrealistic. Otherwise, you will become a tool of the West to use against China.
In fact, PRC treats Uyghurs as their first class citizens, they can keep and practise their religion and culture without any problem.
Some of them complain that they cannot find the job, well you have to learn Mandarin for the conformity since China is Han majority, just like you have to learn English when you live in USA.
Turkey has said in a statement that it is concerned over recent incidents in Chinas restive Xinjiang region that has left several dead, calling to bring criminals before justice.
The Fridays statement came days after a trio of recent attacks blamed on militants among Xinjiangs native Turkic Muslim Uighur population opposed to heavy-handed Chinese rule. At least three dozen people, including the alleged attackers, were killed in the attacks in the cities of Hotan and Kashgar, which came just ahead of the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
Uighurs are culturally, linguistically and religiously distinct from China's Han ethnic majority, and share many links with ethnic Turks in Central Asia and Anatolia.
The Foreign Ministry statement said Turkey attaches importance to security, stability and peace of people in Xinjiang, whom the statement said Turkey considers as friendship bridge with China.
The latest major anti-Chinese riot in Urumqi was two years ago in which at least 197 people were killed, hundreds arrested, and scores left missing. The unrest also caused relations between Turkey and China to get worsened after Turkeys leadership strongly criticized China.
Does china really give a fxxk what turkey thinks???