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Uighurs forced to eat pork as China expands Xinjiang pig farms

Who can force me to eat pork, please!

The same source of news also has:
Chinese eat voles for protein as pork prices rise in China;
Famine occurs in large areas of China.
The Three Gorges Dam will collapse and 600 million people will escape

only fool people who don't understand Chinese. Chinese people generally regard this as entertainment news.
 
Who can force me to eat pork, please!

The same source of news also has:
Chinese eat voles for protein as pork prices rise in China;
Famine occurs in large areas of China.
The Three Gorges Dam will collapse and 600 million people will escape

only fool people who don't understand Chinese. Chinese people generally regard this as entertainment news.
It’s not entertainment, it is propaganda meant to divide one’s enemies so you can pick one off against the other. The enemies of the west here are China and the Muslim world. And yes Al Jazeera and the rest of the gulf Arabs are increasingly in league with the global Zionist racket. Their media is in sync with one another.
 
How come you believe that Pakistan is the only Islamic country and there are no other Muslim brothers if the case is as such? In-fact, since this is about China but at-least you mentioned how Muslims are treated in Palestine & India.

On topic: I don't understand one thing to be very honest with you all. Anti China lobbies has so much love with Muslims in China, as allegedly but the same lobbies are well exposed with their bloodied hands in Islamic World/Countries.

Secondly, let us assume for the sake of arguments that Uighurs Muslims are allegedly living such a miserable life and let's assume again that Pakistan will somehow keep quiet because of relations with China; does anyone even think about the fact that how many countries are there in Islamic World and can show their rage or act accordingly since not everyone has the same relations as Pakistan with China?

Why they are all silent even though we argue that most of Gulf Islamic Countries are already under US influence then how come you cannot see those Gulf Countries are unable to follow US lines to go offensive against China in this regard alone.

Remember, that China is one of the countries that never had any issue with any Islamic Country, nation at all as compare to the HR torch bearers of the West/US. Do you guys even think that what could be the possibility since only side is keep repeating the same issue?

People! there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq as well, do you know...... I mean how many of Islamic Countries are under influence of China? I am not saying that nothing happened at all but like on this level.... the mind doesn't accept given the circumstances & other factors. Why would China do something that has already seen that Muslims cannot be prosecuted neither treated as such? Since the narrative pushing & building lies with the media and we all know how such a medium works against an adversary; it doesn't makes sense. China is not even in position like US has inside Islamic Countries.

There would have been something related to Uighurs, some issues are there, some cases or xyz kind of handling could have been done, I agree but are those cases on the level of what France does in Africa or that Blasphemy? Can anyone compare the level of Islamophobia in other countries and coverage or even concerns being raised by such HR champions? Not everything being said by those powers, is a truth nor I am denying anything plainly but there is always an element of hidden objectives while pretending to be so much care takers and these cases varies given the nature of warfare.
very reasonable, rational and insightful analysis.
 
I would suggest the article is complete and utter hogwash.
Most likely these fake stories originated from Steven Bannon Breitbart News Agency then picked up by trash channels e.g. Falun Gong, WION, etc
i will just ignored them.
i also read Muslims in Canada are forced to eat porks. Similarly I ignored it. A complete waste of time. :coffee:
 
Former detainees claim that the forcible feeding of pork is most rampant in re-education camps and detention centres.
An April 2020 report said that the Xinjiang government has signed a deal to open a hog farm for local consumption in Kashgar, an area that is 90-percent Muslim Uighur [File: How Hwee Young/EPA]

An April 2020 report said that the Xinjiang government has signed a deal to open a hog farm for local consumption in Kashgar, an area that is 90-percent Muslim Uighur [File: How Hwee Young/EPA]
By
Ted Regencia
4 Dec 2020

It has been more than two years since Sayragul Sautbay was released from a re-education camp in China’s westernmost region of Xinjiang. Yet the mother of two still suffers from nightmares and flashbacks from the “humiliation and violence” she endured while she was detained.

Sautbay, a medical doctor and educator who now lives in Sweden, recently published a book in which she detailed her ordeal, including witnessing beatings, alleged sexual abuse and forced sterilisation.

In a recent interview with Al Jazeera, she shed more light on other indignities to which the Uighurs and other Muslim minorities were subjected, including the consumption of pork, a meat that is strictly prohibited in Islam.

“Every Friday, we were forced to eat pork meat,” Sautbay said. “They have intentionally chosen a day that is holy for the Muslims. And if you reject it, you would get a harsh punishment.”

She added that the policy was designed to inflict shame and guilt on the Muslim detainees and that it was “difficult to explain in words” the emotions she had every time she ate the meat.

“I was feeling like I was a different person. All around me got dark. It was really difficult to accept,” she said.

Testimonies from Sautbay and others provide an indication of how China has sought to crack down in Xinjiang by taking aim at the cultural and religious beliefs of the mostly Muslim ethnic minority, implementing widespread surveillance and – from about 2017 – opening a network of camps it has justified as necessary to counter “extremism”.

But documents made available to Al Jazeera show that agricultural development has also become part of what German anthropologist and Uighur scholar, Adrian Zenz, says is a policy of “secularisation”.

According to Zenz, the documents and state-approved news articles support talk within Uighur communities that there is an “active” effort to promote and expand pig farming in the region.

In November 2019, Xinjiang’s top administrator, Shohrat Zakir, that the autonomous region would be turned into a “pig-raising hub”; a move that Uighurs say is an affront to their way of life.

One news article published in May that Zenz recorded describes a new farm in the southern Kashgar area, which aims to produce 40,000 pigs every year.

The project is expected to occupy a 25,000-square-metre (82-square-foot) area in an industrial park in Kashgar’s Konaxahar county, renamed Shufu, according to the Chinese-language website, Sina.

The deal was formally signed on April 23 this year, the first day of Ramadan, the Muslim fasting month and states that the pig farming is not meant for export purposes, but instead “to ensure the supply of pork” in Kashgar.

The Uighurs make up 90 percent of the population in the city and the surrounding area.

“This is part of the attempt to completely eradicate the culture and religion of the people in Xinjiang,” Zenz told Al Jazeera.

“It is part of the strategy of secularisation, of turning the Uighurs secular and indoctrinating them to follow the communist party and become agnostic or atheist,” he added.

‘Three evils’
Beijing has defended its policies in the region, saying the approach is needed to fight the “three evils of extremism, separatism and terrorism”, following deadly riots in the regional capital Urumqi in 2009.

It has denied the existence of the re-education camps in which the United Nations has said more than one million people have been held, instead saying it operates vocational centres that allow it to “retrain” the Uighur population and teach them new skills.

Like Sautbay, Uighur businesswoman Zumret Dawut has first-hand experience of detention. She was picked up in March 2018 in Urumqi, the city where she was born.

For two months, Dawut said authorities demanded explanations about her links to Pakistan, her husband’s homeland. They questioned her as well about how many children she had, and whether or not they had studied religion and read the Quran.

She says she was humiliated repeatedly and on one occasion was slapped in the face with a rolled paper after displeasing her interrogator.

Another time, she had to beg the camp’s male officers to allow her to go to the restroom, only for them to leave her handcuffed and watch her the whole time she was in the toilet.

She too says she was served pork repeatedly.

“When you sit in a concentration camp, you do not decide whether to eat, or not to eat. To be alive, we had to eat the meat served to us,” she told Al Jazeera through an interpreter.

She and several other female detainees were sterilised to prevent them from having more children. The controversy was reported earlier this year by the Associated Press news agency, drawing widespread condemnation.

Starting them young
Sautbay, who was from the town of Ili, ended up in another camp after authorities learned that her husband and their two children had left for neighbouring Kazakhstan in early 2016.

She had originally planned to join them but by then authorities had confiscated her passport and that of other civil servants.

Because of her medical background and experience in running preschools, Sautbay was assigned to teach her fellow detainees the Chinese language, allowing her to closely observe what was happening to the Uighurs.

She says the practice of making Muslims eat pork went beyond the detention camps.

In one school in Altay, a city in northern Xinjiang, students were also forced to eat the meat and when many refused and demonstrated against their school administrators, the government sent in soldiers to intervene, Sautbay said.

The Xinjiang government also started an initiative called “free food” for Muslim children in kindergarten, serving them pork dishes without their knowledge, she added.

The idea was that by starting them young, the Muslim children would acquire a taste for non-halal food.

“China is using and will use different tactics to force Uighurs and other Muslim population to eat pork,” Sautbay said.

Last year, the Italy-based AsiaNews alleged that during the Chinese Lunar New Year, which happened to be the “Year of the Pig”, government officials reportedly delivered pork directly to Muslim households in Ili, and insisted that Uighurs decorate their homes for the festive season.

‘Normalising’ the forbidden
Arslan Hidayat, a Turkey-based Uighur rights activist and secretary-general of the Uyghur Revival Association, told Al Jazeera that whether it is breeding pigs, or eating pork and drinking alcohol, the Chinese government is attempting to “normalise” prohibited practices for Muslims in Xinjiang.

in the region would be required to “operate normally” during Ramadan, in contrast to previous years when those same establishments were closed during the month-long ritual of fasting.

According to the Xinjiang government website, which published the memorandum containing the provision on Muslim food establishments, the directive was meant to ensure “normal life order during Ramadan.”

But Zenz believes the directive meant the government wanted to make sure “Uighurs eat and don’t fast” during the day.

He also shared two other official documents, written in the Chinese language, which showed the government in Kashgar allotting money for food for their mostly Muslim Uighur staff during Ramadan.

Taken together, this constitutes a pattern of the Chinese government carrying out a “war against halal”, Zenz noted referring to the term used in Islam to describe acceptable food and other daily practices.

In 2018, the Reuters news agency also reported on an “anti-halal campaign” in Urumqi “to stop Islam penetrating secular life and fuelling ‘extremism'”.

‘Radicalised’
Speaking to Al Jazeera about China’s overall policy towards Uighurs, Einar Tangen, a China affairs expert based in Beijing, said that the Chinese government “feels strongly” that many of Xinjiang’s residents have been “radicalised” in recent years.

In Beijing’s view, the only way to address the situation in Xinjiang is to give residents “the education that they should have gotten when they were younger.” Thus the “training camps”.

“This is what they [government] say, and they are moving people through this education camps. They teach them skills, language, history, and that’s their way of dealing with it.”

But the activist Hidayat notes that even non-observant Uighurs, many of them government employees who had tried to adopt a lifestyle similar to the Han Chinese, had not escaped punishment. They too were sent to the camps, by virtue of their racial identity alone, he said.

Tangen, however, pointed out that the economic situation in Xinjiang had “improved dramatically over the years” and people there were better off.

“People live longer. They have better opportunities,” Tangen noted.

“So there is always this tension between what the West says is your human rights, to speak freely, do what you want, and the idea that without economic opportunity and food on the table, rights don’t mean a lot.”

With regards to the specific allegations of forcing Muslims to eat pork, Tangen said that he did not know whether the information was “factual”, but if it was taking place it was not the result of “central government policy.”

The documents seen by Al Jazeera are among a cache that also detailed the alleged sterilisation programme reported by AP.

“I am sure that there are things that are happening that should not be happening. But unless I have some of the facts, it is impossible” to determine the veracity of the allegations, Tangen said.

In a huge bureaucracy like that of China, there may be “some people” who might commit abuses, he said.

“The key is to find these people and punish them.”

The Chinese government has had little to say about the issue, although various state-controlled publications questioned the credibility of both Sautbay and Dawut when they made allegations of other abuses in Xinjiang.

Beijing has also accused Zenz, the German anthropologist, of “fabricating facts and falsifying data” and pointed to his links to “right-wing” factions of the US government. China observers also raised questions about his “sudden expertise” on Xinjiang and the Uighurs.

Al Jazeera has sought an official response from China’s foreign ministry but has yet to receive a reply. It has also requested comment from the Institute for Human Rights at China University of Political Science and Law, but it had yet to respond at the time of publication.

Dawut, the Uighur businesswoman now living in exile in the US, says she stands by her story of what happened to her inside the camps.

Meanwhile, Sautbay, the Kazakh medical doctor, said that by sharing her ordeal, she hoped to be a voice for those who remain in captivity.

“The days I have spent in the concentration camp will not be erased from my memory, and I have to live with it my entire life,” she said.

i think this strategy of re-education of minorities is going to backfire.
neither the minorities themselves, nor international opinion, is going to think favorably of this Chinese government policy.
 
It's not true, bro. I am willing to bet my life on it. But thank you for trusting us. :cheers:

Yes we know it is false...

they are just trying throw a wedge between us. Their game is simple derail CPEC by any means possible. They also know most Pakistanis are emotional and do not check anything before saying or posting. As we have seen with some silly posters here who don’t understand the big picture or check facts.

The rest of the Arab world doesn’t care about Muslim issues neither does Iran ( it is a faker as it doesn’t support Kashmir or azerbijan )..hence the target audience is just Pakistanis.
 
Yes we know it is false...

they are just trying throw a wedge between us. Their game is simple derail CPEC by any means possible. They also know most Pakistanis are emotional and do not check anything before saying or posting. As we have seen some silly posters here.

The rest of the Arab world doesn’t care about Muslim issues neither Iran ( it is a faker as it doesn’t support Kashmir or azerbijan )..hence it he target audience is just Pakistanis.
Old western tactic "Divide and rule". :cheers:
Sorry to say, but really some members are easily fooled.
 
Yes we know it is false...

they are just trying throw a wedge between us. Their game is simple derail CPEC by any means possible. They also know most Pakistanis are emotional and do not check anything before saying or posting. As we have seen some silly posters here.

The rest of the Arab world doesn’t care about Muslim issues neither Iran ( it is a faker as it doesn’t support Kashmir or azerbijan )..hence it he target audience is just Pakistanis.
Not just the CPEC but the belt and road project that runs through vast lands which are largely Islamic. If the belt and road project succeeds, the Eurasian continent returns to the global center while the Americas, in its isolation, gets pushed to the margins. That is why it is imperative to sow distrust and tension to derail the project.
 
Not just the CPEC but the belt and road project that runs through vast lands which are largely Islamic. If the belt and road project succeeds, the Eurasian continent returns to the global center while the Americas, in its isolation, gets pushed to the margins. That is why it is imperative to sow distrust and tension to derail the project.
Buddy, I hope you've removed me from the ignore list now.
 
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Not just the CPEC but the belt and road project that runs through vast lands which are largely Islamic. If the belt and road project succeeds, the Eurasian continent returns to the global center while the Americas, in its isolation, gets pushed to the margins. That is why it is imperative to sow distrust and tension to derail the project.


true

however CPEC is the flagship project of $66b and is gaining momentum fast, lots of projects that were stalled are now in top gear by the new government. The issue of ugihurs have been consistently raised to our PM , FM and NSA by the western and Indian media such recent interview of Pakistan NSA with India journalist Karan Thapr . So yes I believe the primary target is Pakistan first.
Old western tactic "Divide and rule". :cheers:
Sorry to say, but really some members are easily fooled.

They havent studied history and are emotional
 
So what dude so many folks go to U.S universities. U.S Ivy leagues are filled with Chinese students too. So they must all be working to undermine China as well then???

Matlab kuch bhi???

You CPC bots are well trained but common dude.....

BTW are you assigned to this thread or working an extra shift???

Where is @Beijing-Walker???? normally he is the one assigned to XinJinag threads????
:omghaha: :omghaha: :omghaha:
 

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