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Uighur Jihadis in Syria Could Pose Threat
December 15, 2018 9:49 PM

WASHINGTON —

Analysts are warning that the jihadi group Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP) in northwestern Syria could pose a danger to Syria’s volatile Idlib province, where efforts continue to keep a fragile Turkey-Russia-brokered cease-fire between Syrian regime forces and the various rebel groups.

The TIP declared an Islamic emirate in Idlib in late November and has largely remained off the radar of authorities and the media thanks to its low profile. Founded in 2008 in the northwestern Chinese region of Xinjiang, the TIP has been one of the major extremist groups in Syria since the outbreak of the civil war in the country in 2011.

The TIP is primarily made up of Uighur Muslims from China, but in recent years it also has included other jihadi fighters within its ranks.

“Now they recruit non-Uighurs and some Syrians as well,” said Aymenn Jawad al Tamimi, a Syrian researcher at the Middle East Forum, a U.S.-based think tank. “They featured a video recently that showed some Europeans in their ranks. So they have certainly expanded their recruitment base beyond the Uighur refugees who were in Turkey.”

At the peak of the Syrian conflict in 2013, there reportedly were an estimated 3,000 TIP fighters across the country, mainly in Idlib, Aleppo, Hama, Homs and the northern part of Latakia province. Their numbers, however, have significantly declined because of major military advances by the Syrian regime troops, backed by Russia and Iran.

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Sadradeen Kinno, a Syrian researcher who closely follows Islamist groups in the country, told VOA the reason TIP fighters “came to Syria in the first place was that they adhere to the jihadi ideology. For jihadi groups, Syria, or the broader Levant, is a holy land for global jihad. In their doctrines, the doomsday final battle takes place in Dabiq [a town in northern Syria].”

Kinno said the TIP has been largely inspired ideologically by jihadi networks like al-Qaida and the Taliban.

The group has claimed responsibility for several attacks against Syrian troops and their allies, including a 2016 attack in Khan Touman in Idlib, where dozens of Iranian soldiers and militiamen were killed.

Chinese Special Forces

In late 2017, Syrian regime officials said they had discussed with Chinese officials the possibility of deploying Chinese Special Forces to Syria to counter the threat of the TIP. China, however, has not publicly discussed such a deployment. Beijing considers TIP a terrorist organization.

In August of this year, a pro-regime Syrian newspaper, al Watan, reported that China’s ambassador to Damascus had expressed Beijing’s readiness to join the Idlib operation to back the Syrian regime against rebels, one month before Russia and Turkey agreed on a cease-fire there.

By targeting the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the TIP fighters “think they’re fighting China, because China is an ally of Assad,” researcher al Tamimi said.

Along with Russia, China repeatedly has vetoed U.N. Security Council resolutions aimed at condemning Syrian government actions against civilians in Syria.

Syyed Mohammad Hadi, a Tehran-based analyst, says there are two explanations for why Chinese troops might be involved in Syria.

“From a security viewpoint, China will pursue its objectives of targeting trained and experienced fighters in Syria and preventing them from potentially transferring those fighting skills to their counterparts in the west of China,” Hadi told VOA.

“Beijing also sees itself as one of the main players in Syria’s reconstruction when the war is over,” he added. “So having a military presence will strength its stance in Syria and guarantee any future investments there.”

With Syria’s military continuing to make advances, analysts assert that the fate of Uighur fighters in Idlib and elsewhere in Syria depends on whether Turkey can crack down on such jihadi groups.

“If that doesn’t happen in the long run, then eventually [TIP fighters] could begin an offensive in Idlib,” al Tamimi said. “These groups won’t desist. They reject all diplomatic approaches, so I think they will continue their jihad in one way or another.”

https://www.voanews.com/a/analysts-uighur-jihadi-group-in-syria-could-pose-threat/4702665.html
 
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They can mass kill in Syria, Afghnistan or Iraq, but like this guy in the video, once they come back to China, they get captured in no time. We keep Xinjiang zero terrorist crimes for many years already.
 
So this is China's excuse for locking Uighur civilians in camps? Kidnapping their children and giving them to Han families?


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https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entr...er-parents-seized_us_5ba5cdfce4b0181540dd17ab
LOL, Pure western propaganda. We offer 15 years free education for them from kindergarten to high shcool with free school meals, daily dairy, shuttle, accommodation and healthcare, does your media tells you these?
 
We can break the hearts of Uighurs as well as the US did to Iraqis.
 
LOL, Pure western propaganda. We offer 15 years free education for them from kindergarten to high shcool with free school meals, daily dairy, shuttle, accommodation and healthcare, does your media tells you these?

Sorry I don't trust Communists. You're happy to believe what you want but I don't believe a word that comes out of Chinese state media.
 
Sorry I don't trust Communists. You're happy to believe what you want but I don't believe a word that comes out of Chinese state media.
Do you think if we care what you believe, one thing that China does the best is we never care what others think, be them US, USSR or anyone.
 
Do you think if we care what you believe, one thing that China does the best is we never care what others think, be them US, USSR or anyone.

Its called freedom to express your opinions, If you don't agree with mine then that's fine with me but I doubt you will give me the same right to express mine if this was a Chinese forum.
 
Its called freedom to express your opinions, If you don't agree with mine then that's fine with me but I doubt you will give me the same right to express mine if this was a Chinese forum.
It goes both ways, I never said you can say what you want. You can believe what you want to believe, it's not my problem. You speak Chinese? otherwise it's be very hard to post in Chinese forums.
 
Its called freedom to express your opinions, If you don't agree with mine then that's fine with me but I doubt you will give me the same right to express mine if this was a Chinese forum.

You know nothing about China so pls don't pretend you know something about China!
 
What's the travel route of these fighters.. all the way to Syria.
Where do they undergo militancy training, who assign them position in war and daily logistics?
Why UN peacekeepers were never involved in the middleastern war zones?
 
These pieces of trash allied themselves with the TTP from Pakistan! Hope they just liquidate the lot.
 
What's the travel route of these fighters.. all the way to Syria.
Xinjiang-Turkey-Syria
Xinjiang-Malaysia-Turkey-Syria

To aid and abet those radical extremists, Turkey is actually shooting itself in the foot.
 

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