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Same is the case with Kashmir,Baluchistan was not a part of Pakistan in 1947; And that it was invaded in 1948 by Pakistan who is occupying it ever since without any international protests. Sir it would be good if you go through Baloch history instead of talking about Kashmir. Since we are not talking about K or B it would be good to drop it here and talk about killing of people in Xinjiang.Thanks.
well said..n observed.This thread and Pakistani responses on this thread is a proof why the tamasha of Muslim first and Pakistani next is exactly that.. A tamasha... National interests (in case of Pakistan being always nice to China) always trump any religious obligations. For most Pakistani members here, the religion is nothing but an excuse to justify actions which are otherwise not justifiable by logic
Your so-called Turkish brother can leave China if they wish and go to Turkey. As for China's Xinjiang, it is China's homeland since ancient times and hundreds of millions of Han Chinese will live in Xinjiang again as we are opening up transportation via high speed rail. Most Uighurs folks accept the government. The few who resist will be locked up.what my beautifull Turkistan has come to...
years after years of oppression and yet, nobody cares for you. what should i do, be sad or mad. to hard to choose, but be aware my Turkish brothers in the far east.
FREEDOM will one day come to you, just like it came to us!
Your so-called Turkish brother can leave China if they wish and go to Turkey. As for China's Xinjiang, it is China's homeland since ancient times and hundreds of millions of Han Chinese will live in Xinjiang again as we are opening up transportation via high speed rail. Most Uighurs folks accept the government. The few who resist will be locked up.
what my beautifull Turkistan has come to...
years after years of oppression and yet, nobody cares for you. what should i do, be sad or mad. to hard to choose, but be aware my Turkish brothers in the far east.
FREEDOM will one day come to you, just like it came to us!
This thread and Pakistani responses on this thread is a proof why the tamasha of Muslim first and Pakistani next is exactly that.. A tamasha......
This thread is the proof that Indians care about Muslims rights only if China is persecuting them. Otherwise the Muslim plight is a tamasha to them
RIP to the innocent Muslims. shame on china
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They are not terrorists they are innocent Muslims who are living under chinese occupation.
china even calls Dalai Lama a terrorist do u belive Dalai Lama is a terrorist????????
RIP to the freedom fighters!!!
Hans are treating tibetians and Uighur muslims like 2nd class people real shame
RIP to dead
Where are double faced Pakistani members ????
Crying so much about riots in India where are they right now ???? You really dnt have any right to talk about muslims
AFP: Riots in China's Xinjiang 'kill at least 12'
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At least 12 dead in Xinjiang violence - FT.com
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Washington Post:
China says at least 12 killed in riot near city of Kashgar in restive northwestern Xinjiang - The Washington Post
The Guardian:
China riots leave 12 people dead | World news | The Guardian
The Telegrapgh:
A dozen killed in latest Chinese riots - Telegraph
Time:
Riots in China Leave at Least 12 Dead - TIME
The Australian:
Cookies must be enabled. | The Australian
Whichever floats ur boat.
May these martyrs gets place in Jannat.
Those Are Freedom Fighter's NOT Terrorists...
Please Edit Your Post
SRINAGAR, India — India has rejected every request over two decades to prosecute Indian soldiers in civilian court in Kashmir for alleged rights abuses including murder and rape, according to documents given Tuesday to the Associated Press.
The revelation is likely to spark an outcry by Kashmiri activists who for years have accused Indian troops of abusing wide-ranging powers to search, seize and even shoot suspects. Those powers were given in 1990 when India faced a violent insurgency in the Himalayan territory that has since waned significantly.
Under the draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act, Kashmir needs federal approval for prosecuting paramilitary or army soldiers in civilian courts.
Kashmir has sough permission in 50 such cases in the last two decades, but India has refused every one, the territory’s Home Ministry said in a response this week to a Right to Information request filed by The Coalition of Civil Society, a local rights group.
The Kashmiri government would not say what other options it could or would follow in seeking justice. “We’re taking legal recourse,” Home Department Secretary B.R. Sharma said Tuesday, without specifying what that might be.
The rights group said the information vindicated what Kashmiri activists have been arguing for years.
“It implies there is 100 percent legal impunity for Indian troops operating in Jammu and Kashmir,” said Khurram Parvez of the Coalition.
Kashmir’s Chief Minister Omar Abdullah proposed eliminating the special powers last year, but was rebuffed by the federal government after the army objected.
India has long relied on military might to retain control over Kashmir and has fought two territorial wars with Pakistan, which also claims the mountain region as its own.
Indian troops faced a bloody, separatist insurgency in the early 1990s. The uprising and subsequent Indian crackdown killed 68,000 people, but the conflict has largely subsided with public opposition to Indian rule now expressed in street protests.
Nevertheless, the region remains heavily militarized, with hundreds of thousands of Indian troops stationed and maintaining checkpoints throughout Indian-controlled territory. Pakistan and China also control portions of the region.
Human rights workers have accused Indian troops of illegally detaining, torturing and killing rebel suspects, sometimes even staging gunbattles as pretexts to kill.
The Indian army says it has punished 59 soldiers in 25 proven abuse cases, out of 995 complaints it has received, according to its website. It gives no dates for or details about the complaints, and does not say what the punishments entailed.
Xinjiang is the home of every single Chinese, no matter what ethnic background. No Uighur can fight against hundreds of millions of Han Chinese settlers.its their home.. stop suppression..
Even Turkey has ignored their plight in return for a good relationship with China . They are all alone now.
Xinjiang is the home of every single Chinese, no matter what ethnic background. No Uighur can fight again hundreds of millions of Han Chinese settlers.