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GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba A group of Muslims from China awaiting a court-ordered release staged a self-styled protest inside their prison camp Monday, waving signs demanding their freedom written in crayon on their Pentagon-issued art supplies.
''We are the Uighurs,'' said one sign. "We are being oppressed in prison though we had been announced innocent.''
Another: "We need to freedom.'' [McClatchy]
Just to make this absolutely clear: these men are not terror suspects. It's not like they're accused of terrorism that the U.S. can't prove. They're not accused of anything. U.S. authorities admit the whole thing was a mistake.
The Uighurs are Chinese Muslims, a despised minority persecuted in the People's Republic. As a result of this repression, many flee to nearby Muslim countries, including Afghanistan, where they hope to live and worship in peace. The United States is satisfied that the Uighurs had absolutely nothing to do with terrorism, violence, or jihad. They can't be sent back to China because the Chinese government will probably kill them.
Attorney General Eric Holder initially suggested relocating at least some of them to the U.S., but he and Obama have caved to Congressional pressure and withdrawn that suggestion. The retreat on the Uighur issue may also have something to do with the fact that the U.S. and China have agreed to restart high-level talks later this month in Washington. China would consider it an affront if the U.S. were to give the Uighurs asylum
If that is all what India(ns) can do, the answer to "Would The Friendship between China and Pakistan Last Forever?" is: "sure, it is so self-evident."
To all Indians, just by a simple logic, if India is hostile to both Pakistan and China, if India trys to set fire on these two countries, if India's number one enemy is China and has a military pressure on Pakistan, if india's nuke is China and Pakistan specific, if..., what else can they do?
It's a no-brainer, isn't it?