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ALL Xinjiang related issues e.g. uyghur people, development, videos etc, In here please.

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Girl explores a food and snack night market in Xinjiang. Winter arrived, all street food vendors moved indoors, variety and cheap, Xinjiang is the heaven for foodies.

 

Listen to this guys rent. not the entire thing just the first 20 min. and u will understand what the real concern is. @beijingwalker
 
Might as well call it Xinjiang Propaganda Thread.

Everyone who even speaks negative of China gets banned by the administration here or their posts deleted.

There's no discussion here. China and its lovers don't have the courage to even hear opposing opinion.

China Defence Forum this is more like..
 
Xinjiang Situation: 'Camera installed to monitor Muslims' is 'pure lie'

Sun Ye


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The city of Kashgar in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China, November 4, 2017. /CFP

Against the accusations made by certain Western media outlets, officials and religious people from northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region say rumors like "forced labor" in Xinjiang and local government installed cameras "to supervise religious people" are purely "slander."

Elijan Anayit, spokesperson for the Information Office of the People's Government of Xinjiang, said at Monday's news briefing that the accusations of so-called "forced-labor" and "oppression" couldn't be further from the truth.

"The so-claimed 'persecution' is nonsense. People in Xinjiang are just like everyone else in China's other regions, enjoying the same rights and protected by the law," he said, adding 70 percent of the region's public expenditure is spent on improving the livelihood of local people, from employment and education to medical care.

He explained that by 2020, at least one person in every household in Xinjiang has a job. And for those who hunted for jobs outside of the region, they earned an average of 40,000 yuan annually by the latest count.

"It can be said that we are now living the life that previously only existed in our dreams," he added.

Obulhasan Tursunniyaz, one of the religious leaders at Jamah Mosque in Xinjiang's Hotan Prefecture, refuted the accusation that security cameras in mosques are used to monitor Muslims, explaining the equipment is used to fend off terrorists.

He cited a terrorist attack that occurred in Kashgar in 2014, where Juma Tahir, vice president of the Islamic Association of China and the imam of the Id Kah Mosque in Kashgar, was stabbed to death by three young male extremists. During the investigation, cameras helped police find the culprits.

"The cameras are used to protect religious people, and fend off terrorist acts. And we totally support that," he said. "Some people say the cameras are installed for other reasons. This is slandering and is trying to incite tension between Muslims and non-Muslims."

The religious leader added that in the past years, all religious activities have been conducted normally in the region and out of individuals' own volition. Even amid the pandemic, with tough COVID-19 preventive measures, activities have continued safely, he said.

Xu Guixiang, deputy general of the Publicity Department of Xinjiang, said that through the briefing, they hope to depict a real picture of Xinjiang, a region that has been free of terrorist attacks for four years, sustained a GDP growth of 7.2 percent, and lifted all in the region out of poverty by December.

 
Boris Johnson refuses to back Trump and Biden teams in calling Uighur situation ‘genocide’

PM says China’s treatment of Muslim majority ‘utterly abhorrent’


Boris Johnson has refused to describe the treatment of China’s Muslim Uighur minority as “genocide”, despite use of the term by both the Trump and Biden administrations.

Joe Biden’s nominee for Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, signalled a tough line on China from the new administration in Washington on Tuesday, when he told a Senate confirmation hearing that he backed his predecessor Mike Pompeo’s charge of genocide against Beijing.

Mr Pompeo used his final full day in office as Donald Trump’s minister for international affairs to say: “I believe this genocide is ongoing and that we are witnessing the systematic attempt to destroy Uighurs by the Chinese party-state.”
He cited the forced sterilisation and torture of some of the “more than a million” civilians he said were detained under the direction of the Chinese Communist Party in the western province of Xinjiang.

But challenged to take the same step in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr Johnson insisted that, while he regarded the treatment of the Uighurs as “utterly abhorrent”, determining whether it amounted to genocide was a matter for judges, not politicians.

Mr Johnson was speaking a day after his government overturned an amendment to its trade bill which would have forced the UK to withdraw from any free trade agreement negotiated with a state guilty of genocide.
He told prime ministers questions in the Commons: “The attribution of genocide is a judicial matter.


“But I can say for myself that I regard what is happening in Xinjiang and what's happening to the Uighurs as utterly abhorrent.”
Mr Johnson was responding to a question from Scottish National Party Westminster leader Ian Blackford, who told MPs: "People would find the prime minister’s claims about the UK’s global leadership a bit more believable if last night he hadn’t ordered his MPs to vote down an amendment to the trade bill that would have stopped trade deals with countries who commit genocide.


"Genocide isn’t a matter of history, it is happening in our world right now. The international community has stood idly by as Uighur Muslim men, women and children are forced into concentration camps in China's Xinjiang province.
“Yesterday the outgoing US secretary of state officially said that genocide was taking place, and the incoming secretary of state, Anthony Blinken, agrees with his view.”

Mr Blackford called on the PM to follow the lead of Pompeo and Blinken, and “stand up today and clearly state that genocide is being committed against the Uighur population in China”.

Beijing rejected Mr Pompeo’s characterisation of its treatment of the Muslim minority.

Hua Chunying, a foreign ministry spokesperson, said: “Pompeo‘s comment on Xinjiang is just another one of his ridiculous lies. Pompeo is a clown . . . Genocide has never happened in China and will never happen in China.”

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It isn't that Johnson the clown is suddenly sympathetic towards China. There is a reason for this. Rebel tories under Hague and the other bald dude whose name I forgot recently tried to push a motion for cancellation of trade deals with any nation labelled as committing a genocide. They will push again and may succeed eventually, so Johnson needs to avert a post-Brexit cancellation of new contracts with the one country that could bail UK out after the European divorce.

Johnson is still a complete clown and I wouldn't trust him one bit. He is simply trying to save his Brexit debacle.
 
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202101/1213458.shtml


China sanctions 28 US individuals including Pompeo for violating China's sovereignty
By Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Published: Jan 21, 2021 01:07 AM

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Over the past few years, some anti-China politicians in the United States, out of their selfish political interests and prejudice and hatred against China and showing no regard for the interests of the Chinese and American people, have planned, promoted and executed a series of crazy moves which have gravely interfered in China's internal affairs, undermined China's interests, offended the Chinese people, and seriously disrupted China-U.S. relations. The Chinese government is firmly resolved to defend China's national sovereignty, security and development interests. China has decided to sanction 28 persons who have seriously violated China's sovereignty and who have been mainly responsible for such U.S. moves on China-related issues. They include Michael R. Pompeo, Peter K. Navarro, Robert C. O'Brien, David R. Stilwell, Matthew Pottinger, Alex M. Azar II, Keith J. Krach, and Kelly D. K. Craft of the Trump administration as well as John R. Bolton and Stephen K. Bannon. These individuals and their immediate family members are prohibited from entering the mainland, Hong Kong and Macao of China. They and companies and institutions associated with them are also restricted from doing business with China
 
Friends???

At least the US has some....what does China have?? :lol:
Pakistan. :enjoy:

US has no friends. Only mutual interest.

Since Boris is willing to take some action to improve Sino-UK r/s. Let's not be too harsh on him since we know Trump exert alot of pressure on him to be anti-China. UK is no more the Great Britain of the past where they can have independent foreign policy.

I expect RN to cancel the intent trip to SCS for freedom of navigation nonsense. It will appease China further. :enjoy:
 
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