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Turkey’s domestic, international difficulties underlie anti-China protest

Here is the most basic tip when it comes to diplomacy: Don't piss everybody off at the same time. I don't know if Erdogan drank too much of his own Islamist Kool-Aid, but he's overstepping his bounds.
 
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Beijing dismisses protests about Uygur repatriation

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Foreign Ministry criticizes politicization of issue related to illegal immigrants in Thailand

China said on Friday that Thailand's repatriation of more than 100 Uygurs to China is normal cooperation between countries as well as an international obligation, adding that China will not accept politicization of the issue by foreign governments and other parties.

"These repatriated Chinese minority citizens are illegal immigrants who have traveled to and stayed in Thailand through various channels," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying at a regular media briefing.

Illegal immigration using counterfeit passports violates law and disrupts the normal international order of exit and entry, she said.

Hua's comments came in response to a question regarding Thailand's repatriation of Uygurs on Wednesday, which sparked protests from some countries, including the United States and Turkey, and raised the concern of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

She said some foreign governments had ignored the facts and incorrectly termed these illegal immigrants "refugees", criticizing the law enforcement cooperation between China and Thailand and politicizing the issue.

"These serve as a connivance in illegal immigration and smuggling and a violation of relevant international treaties and law, which harm global joint efforts in combating illegal immigration. We will never accept it," Hua said.

She condemned recent violence against Chinese and Thai citizens and organizations in Turkey following Thailand's repatriation of the Uygurs.

"We highly value the Turkish government's promise to never allow anyone to engage in activities that sabotage China's interests on its territory, and we urge Turkey to take effective measures to protect the security and legitimate rights of embassies and personnel of China and other related countries," Hua said.

"We strongly protest some forces' attempts to interfere in China's internal affairs via ethnic and religious issues and to disrupt China's security and stability," she said. "These attempts are doomed to failure."

Repatriating the illegal immigrants shows that the Thai government exercised its sovereignty according to international and Thai domestic laws, said Dong Manyuan, a researcher with the China Institute of International Studies.

"The international community should respect its decision," he said.

Wang Qingyun contributed to this story.



Look, they don't like anyone, so everyone hates them.
Turk media says that China gave 3 billion dollar bribey to thailand government:disagree:
@somsak
soulless Thais can fill money inside their spirit but the history wont forgive you thais

Uygur Türkleri Tayland'dan Çin’e başlarına çuval geçirilerek götürülmüş - Hürriyet Gündem
 
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Look, they don't like anyone, so everyone hates them.

It's a gold from a chinese :D

1 put the protesters into prisons

We don't arrest peaceful protestors unless it's illegal. There are steps to follow to organize a protest but vandalizing and throwing away Molotov cocktails is not one of them. We are not China.

4 Protect foreign tourists

Foreign tourists are already OK, just tension is lilbit raised over chinese for obvious reasons. Don't worry normal citizens don't attack tourists. They are exremists which excist in every country.

2 take the medias which cook false news to court

Unfortunately you can't do that, free media.. When you even try it labels you censor-state etc. But your ambassador can sue it and win if he can prove not true.

The Turkey's import value from China is 24.9 billion dollars accounting for 10.3 per cent of the total imports of Turkey in 2014. In comparison Turkey's export value to China in 2014 is only 2.86 billion dollars(just a peanut:rofl:), so Turkey had a 22 billion dollars trade deficit with china in 2014.

You are not an economist, aren't you?
 
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