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Very wrong move by us.

How others rule their countries is none of our business. How we rule our country is none of any outsiders' business.

Our country, our rules. Their country, their rules.

Think about this. You may have a mindset of nationalism and real politik but most of our population doesn't. 50% of our population can't even read or write. They are controlled by money, mullah and media.

This is true for many other Muslim countries too, especially those China is investing in.

China and Muslim nations have the same enemy. Those enemies want to exploit Islamic sentiment to drive a wedge between China and its Muslim allies through fake news. This is a grave danger for China's plans and ours. Projects like CPEC and other OBOR initiatives in Muslim countries could be sabotaged using terrorists who are brainwashed to hate China.

By engaging publicly on the matter with a Muslim ally China displays openness and the fakenews can be challenged from a Muslim voice too.

We stand at a critical time, our enemies will do anything to drive us apart so it is our duty to work closer than ever. Failure of OBOR will affect China's superpower status and will be a much bigger economic disaster for its Muslim allies like us.

This meeting was clearly a coordinated move, at a time the COAS is in China.
 
CN gov is free to do whatever we should to protect people in Xinjiang.
The terrorists and separatists in Xinjiang have killed so many innocent people. They don't care you are Han Chinese or Uighur Muslims. Just check out how many Uighur Muslims they have killed in 7.5 incident.
 
What can Pakistan do to China even if it wanted to? Nothing do with Islam but everything to do with preserving Pakistan's interests, which is primarily CPEC. China can do what it wants to its Muslim citizens, Pakistan will look the other way.

Your concern should be what can Pakistan do to India
What can Pakistan do to China even if it wanted to? Nothing do with Islam but everything to do with preserving Pakistan's interests, which is primarily CPEC. China can do what it wants to its Muslim citizens, Pakistan will look the other way.
Our concern is how brutally you treat the Kashmiri people. We know how the Chinese treat the Xinjiang Muslims :-
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This is how the Indians treat the Kashmiri people:-
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I am proud of the humanity shown by the PTI government. First the fought for Atif Mian, yesterday they looked out for refugees and today asked China about Uyghur Muslims.

As an ally and friend of China it is our duty to stand by China and support them wherever we can. Western nations are trying thier best to drive a wedge between China and Muslim nations by suggesting China is abusing its Muslim citizens.

The Pakistani government has taken a wise step in asking about this and by offering support to resolve any religious problems.

Note how the focus was on religious matters, not political matters. Pakistan has never supported separatist movements in China and has always supported China in its fight against Uyghur origin terrorists.

By openly discussing an internal matter with a Muslim ally China's security measures can be given greater credibility and not be maligned by the west as anti Islam.

This is what I have been saying all along.

Our Chinese posters in PDF take this issue personally and act as if we don’t have a stake in Uyghurs’ lives. Of course, every Muslim must stand by every other Muslim.

Pakistan is an Islamic nation and China knew that from the beginning.

Good for China to ease the lives of Uyghurs and spoil US-EU-Indian-Israeli propaganda.
 
I have an idea. Send them to Muslim countries. We would like to pay the countries who accept them. 10000 US dollars for each person.
 
I have an idea. Send them to Muslim countries. We would like to pay the countries who accept them. 10000 US dollars for each person.

Alhamdulilah, glad for Xi Jinping. Great leader. He knows how to improve relationships with Muslim nations.

PDF Chinese keyboard warriors RIP. China-Muslims dosti Zindabad.
 
Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Noorul Haq Qadri met Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Yao Xing on Wednesday to discuss bilateral relations and matters of mutual interest, chief among them the treatment of the Xinjiang Muslim community.

"Pakistan's friendship with China is above and beyond any political agenda, the roots of which lie deep within the people," said Qadri.

The federal minister remarked that the CPEC was a matter of national priority and expressed full confidence in it.

Moving onto more urgent matters, Qadri spoke about the Muslims facing numerous restrictions in China's Xinjiang province and demanded that they be given relaxations.

"The placement of restrictions increases the chances of an extremist viewpoint growing in reaction," the minister told the Chinese ambassador, asserting that concrete steps need to be taken to weed out such a mindset and promulgate interfaith harmony.

The two also discussed talks between religious scholars belonging to Xinjiang and Pakistan.

"The Chinese government is the bearer of Sufi and moderate thought and resolves to sort the differences between various religious groups," said the Chinese ambassador.

He invited Qadri for a visit to China which the federal minister accepted.

The Chinese ambassador also provided assurances to facilitate the visit of a Pakistani religious delegation to the Xinjiang province.

"Exchange of viewpoints between religious scholars of both countries is vital for better interfaith relations," Xing remarked.

He said that there were 20 million Muslims living in China who enjoyed complete freedom to practice their faith.

"Pakistan is an important representative of the Muslim world and we want to further strengthen Pak-China relations on an Islamic level," Xing said adding that they will take the Muslim community living in China into confidence for achieving the same.

He expressed China's interest in working with Pakistan to develop an educational curriculum for the Muslim community.

"With Pakistan's cooperation, China desires to work for the social development of the former Fata region and Afghan migrants," he added.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1433886/r...atment-of-xinjiang-muslims-with-chinese-envoy
We should stop meddling in Chinese internal affairs.
 
What the hell is religious affair minister and why China listening to him?

I think it’s a gr8 step and being a TLP supporter i’m proud that this govt had the guts to take this step.

We are Muslims first and then we are Pakistanis... China is an ally but not over the repression of our Muslim brothers. I understand that at this juncture in time, China is our ally but who knows abt the future?


Even China believes that Alliances are temporary but interests are primary.
 
We should stop meddling in Chinese internal affairs.

Not everything that happens inside a country is an internal affair. We are not in isolation from each other. Things that happen in China impact us and things that happen in Pakistan impact China.

When we had terrorists running up and down the country, China was rightfully concerned, as it may impact their security. Both Pakistan and China were concerned about ISIS in Afghanistan.

The reality of the situation is there is a very significant Muslim population in the world who consider each and every Muslim as their own. Our population also has many such people. The enemies of China are busy painting China as a country which is attacking Muslims and Islam, so that they can use sentiment to use proxies to damage Chinese interests abroad.

We have a HUGE investment in this. If CPEC projects are attacked be islamist militants, there will be a time where Chinese companies will stop investing. We are heavily invested in the success of that project. Our enemies would like nothing more than to see it fail.

The Pakistani state has always been about real politik, we work with even our own enemies where it suits us (like America), we certainly wouldn't think twice about working with China because of it's religious matters. Unfortunately the state doesn't have proper control of it's people, or it's borders. This leaves us fertile to foreign agencies operating here and funding groups like Al Queda, PTM, ISIS, TTP, BLA etc.

It is because of our own weakness we have to get involved in what is technically an "internal affair". We have to be seen to be looking out for our fellow Muslims, we have to give the Chinese claims of this all being fake, some credibility. If we don't the propaganda will take hold and we only need a few hundred people to be convinced enough for it to have a huge negative impact on CPEC.

China has a larger global interest in this too. For years and years the only Chinese presence outside it's own borders was in nations it was culturally and ethnically similar too. Today that is not the case. OBOR has a lot of Muslim partners and the west has it's islamist tools like ISIS/Al Queda close to all Muslim countries.

The west will use it's islamist proxies to destabilise OBOR in places like Pakistan, Djibouti, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Indonesia etc. China understands this, now it is time for the people to start understanding this. The Muslim countries are politically and ideologically complex and confused. This has been exploited by the west to play them like puppets for decades. China now wants to have a presence in these nations, so they must be wary of western designs against them. The globalisation of the Uyghur issue, is one of the main prongs of attack.

I think it’s a gr8 step and being a TLP supporter i’m proud that this govt had the guts to take this step.

We are Muslims first and then we are Pakistanis... China is an ally but not over the repression of our Muslim brothers. I understand that at this juncture in time, China is our ally but who knows abt the future?


Even China believes that Alliances are temporary but interests are primary.

Brother, I like you was also concerned about this issue. I was not sure wether China was indeed persecuting Muslims, or wether they were fighting an insurgency. The fact our government has gotten involved with help allay fears of the common man and build stronger relations between us.

Personally, the fact that such thing has been made public, I expect it to be a joint decision by the governments of China and Pakistan. As i've mentioned in my other posts, I think the west is trying to paint the Uyghur issue as something it is not, in order to stir anti Chinese sentiment in the Muslim world and to destroy economic opportunities for multiple Muslim countries and for China by using that sentiment to deploy it's dogs like ISIS and TPP etc.

I personally have family in China who have never had a problem living there as Muslims.
 
I think it’s a gr8 step and being a TLP supporter i’m proud that this govt had the guts to take this step.

We are Muslims first and then we are Pakistanis... China is an ally but not over the repression of our Muslim brothers. I understand that at this juncture in time, China is our ally but who knows abt the future?


Even China believes that Alliances are temporary but interests are primary.
Yes n china has no tolerance for people like u who place god above the nation.

Its not about islam, its sbout separatism. CIA devotes large amount of resources into tricking the whole world to believe china is eradicating islam
 
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