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Chinese authorities have banned a number of Muslim practices in Xinjiang, including wearing hijab and "abnormal" beards

Traders travel freely through the bustling Khorgos special economic zone that straddles the Kazakhstan-China border, but signs on the Chinese side bear a blunt warning — no veils or long beards allowed.

It's a stark reminder of the severe security policies that China has imposed on mostly Muslim ethnic minorities in its vast border region of Xinjiang, which it considers crucial to the success of President Xi Jinping's cherished Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The gateway to Central Asia and key project partner Pakistan, Xinjiang is at the heart of the globe-spanning trade infrastructure programme.

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A series of riots, bombings and stabbings blamed on ethnic Uighurs over the years prompted authorities to launch a massive security crackdown in the far western region.

“The BRI is an important factor behind the central government's urge to bring the restive region of Xinjiang once and for all under its control,” said Adrian Zenz, an independent German researcher specialising in Xinjiang.

The drastic measures have included placing as many as one million Uighurs and other mostly Muslim Turkic-speaking minorities, including ethnic Kazakhs and Kyrgyz, in internment camps that Beijing downplays as “vocational education centres”.

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Uighur wives of Pakistani traders have also been swept up in the dragnet.

The crackdown has put the leaders of Central Asia and Pakistan, who attended a Belt and Road summit in Beijing last week, in an awkward position. Key recipients of BRI projects, they have refrained from publicly criticising China's Xinjiang approach despite discontent within their own countries.

“Frankly, I don't know much about that,” Prime Minister Imran Khan told the Financial Times in March when asked about China's treatment of Uighurs.

Although Kazakhstan has stated that the well-being of ethnic Kazakhs in China is an “important factor” in ties with Beijing, it has also voiced support for China's battle against terrorism, extremism and separatism.

Kazakh authorities are holding an activist on suspicion of inciting inter-ethnic hatred after he highlighted the treatment of ethnic Kazakhs in Xinjiang, while an escaped Chinese national who described conditions in an internment camp has been denied asylum.

“Fundamentally for these countries it's quite difficult because they have this economic partner which is only going to become bigger and more powerful,” said Raffaello Pantucci, director of international security studies at the Royal United Services Institute.

“They need to try to manage that relationship while at the same time make sure that they are representing their people to some degree,” Pantucci said.

Trade hub
Xi picked Kazakhstan's capital to launch his pet project in 2013, a symbolic choice highlighting Central Asia's historic place on the ancient Silk Road.

Beijing has invested $410 million in 16 projects including a highway connecting China, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, a railway tunnel in Uzbekistan and a regional natural gas pipeline, according to the Xinjiang government.

China's investments in Central Asia pre-date BRI as Beijing has long seen development in the region as key to pacifying Xinjiang, Pantucci said.

“From China's perspective, the long-term answer to problems — separatism, unhappiness in Xinjiang — is basically economic prosperity,” he said.

Kazakhstan and China share the massive, special trade hub in Khorgos, where traders can shop for clothes, kitchenware and other goods without needing a visa to go through security checkpoints.

“The goods are cheaper there. Every day we can come to the border without it (feeling) like a border,” said Aida Massimzhanova, a resident of Kazakhstan's largest city Almaty.

But Khorgos is also a reminder of China's tightening stance on the Muslim faith that is dominant in Kazakhstan.

A Kazakh journalist on a press tour was told by Kazakh officials that she would not be able to pass through the Chinese security check if she kept her hijab. She chose to stay back.

On the Chinese side, journalists were prevented from approaching a sign showing Muslim veils are prohibited — an apparent violation of an agreement on a common law governing the special trade zone.

Authorities have banned a number of Muslim practices in Xinjiang, including wearing “abnormal” beards.

Public anger
Gaukhar Kurmanaliyeva associates the special economic zone on the border with the long arm of Beijing after her cousin Asqar Azatbek was allegedly snatched by unknown Chinese people on the Kazakh side in December 2017.

The Kazakh foreign ministry raised the case with Beijing and told Kurmanaliyeva that Azatbek, a Chinese-born Kazakh passport holder, was jailed for breaking Chinese citizenship laws.

“We don't know where he is (being held) or how he is,” Kurmanaliyeva told AFP.

In Kyrgyzstan, a committee was formed by relatives of those vanished in Xinjiang's security sweep. Marat Tagayev, who joined the committee over fears for friends living in China, said the foreign ministry reported that most Kyrgyz have left the internment camps.

“But how many still remain in the camps?” Tagayev said.

In statements to AFP, the Xinjiang government said Azatbek's case "doesn't exist" and it denied having any foreign nationals in the camps, while the Chinese foreign ministry said BRI "has become the main line of cooperation between China and Central Asian countries".

In Pakistan, which hosts the multi-billion dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor linking Xinjiang to the port of Gwadar, traders have protested over the detention of their Uighur wives in the Chinese region.

Ali Ibrar, a 39-year-old trader from northern Pakistan married to a woman from Xinjiang, has been involved in a push to bring abuses there to the attention of Islamabad.

“Pakistan is not only silent about the plight of Uighur Muslims but is also aiding and abetting China by forcing people like me to silence,” he alleged.
 
The same bullshit story that comes out every year. These cockroaches need to travel outside of there office before writing nonsense on an issue they have no idea on. Muslim's aren't being oppressed in China. But those who go against the state will be put down and I have no problem with this issue as Xinjiang belongs to China. We wouldn't accept the independence of Balochistan so what makes the Chinese different in regards to Xinjiang. Our economy is worthless and the only country willing to help us is getting slander in return. Bunch of ungrateful cockroaches. The Govt should do an investigation of whether these journalists are given money by foreign agencies to peddle their agenda.
 
The same bullshit story that comes out every year. These cockroaches need to travel outside of there office before writing nonsense on an issue they have no idea on. Muslim's aren't being oppressed in China. But those who go against the state will be put down and I have no problem with this issue as Xinjiang belongs to China. We wouldn't accept the independence of Balochistan so what makes the Chinese different in regards to Xinjiang. Our economy is worthless and the only country willing to help us is getting slander in return. Bunch of ungrateful cockroaches. The Govt should do an investigation of whether these journalists are given money by foreign agencies to peddle their agenda.



This is what we call real journalism
 
Shameful act by China. How long will China hide its ugly face when it comes to Muslims in China ??


Really? More like some got bribe by CIA to produced this kind of rubbish report. Somebody has no moral and righteous but to serve only money and power.



This is what we call real journalism

Lol...ok


The same bullshit story that comes out every year. These cockroaches need to travel outside of there office before writing nonsense on an issue they have no idea on. Muslim's aren't being oppressed in China. But those who go against the state will be put down and I have no problem with this issue as Xinjiang belongs to China. We wouldn't accept the independence of Balochistan so what makes the Chinese different in regards to Xinjiang. Our economy is worthless and the only country willing to help us is getting slander in return. Bunch of ungrateful cockroaches. The Govt should do an investigation of whether these journalists are given money by foreign agencies to peddle their agenda.
I agree with you. Dawn shall be closed down. This highly corrupted new agency serve the purpose of those going against the interest of Pakistan.
 
Shut ya racist b!tch a$$ up



This is what we call real journalism punk


You aren't the sharpest tool in the box punk, must be because you cracked your head as a child. You don't even know what the word "racists" means. Quote one single word from my post where I was being racists? I don't believe in western journalism, instead, I have visited China a dozen times. If you want to follow the American's like a dog then be my guess.


I agree with you. Dawn shall be closed down. This highly corrupted new agency serve the purpose of those going against the interest of Pakistan.


They have been against the interests of Pakistan for decades and have the support of foreign agencies. Trust me brother this issue is being highlighted because they want the Pakistan population to hate China so CPEC doesn't happen. Who does this benefit? The Americans. There are journalists from this newspaper that are taking money, they need to be booked and sent to prison.
 
They have been against the interests of Pakistan for decades and have the support of foreign agencies. Trust me brother this issue is being highlighted because they want the Pakistan population to hate China so CPEC doesn't happen. Who does this benefit? The Americans. There are journalists from this newspaper that are taking money, they need to be booked and sent to prison.

Indeed, Westerners politicians are so desperate, they want to turn Muslim nations against China so China can't doing business in Muslim world, make Muslim people hate China or make Chinese hate Muslim will only be their gain, they have nothing to lose by spreading the hatred and hope to gain more alliance either Chinese or Muslim people on their side, the last thing they want to see it's China-Muslim nations alliance to deal with Western crusade.

Most intelligent Muslim scholars and Intellects knew Western agenda. The great irony is that these western nations are so scare of Muslim expansion into Western sphere and became Islamophobia on their own but pretend otherwise.
 
The same bullshit story that comes out every year. These cockroaches need to travel outside of there office before writing nonsense on an issue they have no idea on. Muslim's aren't being oppressed in China. But those who go against the state will be put down and I have no problem with this issue as Xinjiang belongs to China. We wouldn't accept the independence of Balochistan so what makes the Chinese different in regards to Xinjiang. Our economy is worthless and the only country willing to help us is getting slander in return. Bunch of ungrateful cockroaches. The Govt should do an investigation of whether these journalists are given money by foreign agencies to peddle their agenda.

You are stupid for making this comment and dragging in what is irrelevant. Wait till some Indian cites it.
 
Indeed, Westerners politicians are so desperate, they want to turn Muslim nations against China so China can't doing business in Muslim world, make Muslim people hate China or make Chinese hate Muslim will only be their gain, they have nothing to lose by spreading the hatred and hope to gain more alliance either Chinese or Muslim people on their side, the last thing they want to see it's China-Muslim nations alliance to deal with Western crusade.

Most intelligent Muslim scholars and Intellects knew Western agenda. The great irony is that these western nations are so scare of Muslim expansion into Western sphere and became Islamophobia on their own but pretend otherwise.

I agree with your post. There's a huge difference between China and America Brother. China wants to invest and develop emerging economies and wants to share prosperity together, while the American's use dirty tactics of changing Govt's through violence and take there resources by sending in their corporations. History is testament to America's foreign policy in South America where the Monroe Doctrine made sure no power could rival Washington.

I see Pakistan's relationship with China as that of the Tang dynasty and the Abbasid Caliphate. China should foster good ties with the Muslim world, and this is currently happening. We have a population of 1.6 billion Muslim's and much of the world's resources are contained in Muslim countries. They are scared of a strong Muslim block developing which would have a strong economic, political and military relationship with China. This is why the foundation needs to be made. The One Belt policy is important and its the beginning of the end of America as the only sole remaining superpower. Never listen to these newspapers. Go to the streets of Pakistan and ask the average Pakistani of there opinion of China. Don't ask people on this forum brother. 90% of them are liberal elites who have no idea on what the common man thinks.

You are stupid for making this comment and dragging in what is irrelevant. Wait till some Indian cites it.


Thank you for proving my point. You don't like it when someone questions the independence of Balochistan, I also feel the same. But unlike certain cockroach Pakistani's who peddle western propaganda, I'm not a hypocrite. How do you think the Chinese feel about Xinjiang? I don't give a damn what an Indian thinks. A Lion doesn't care about the opinions of a sheep.
 
I agree with your post. There's a huge difference between China and America Brother. China wants to invest and develop emerging economies and wants to share prosperity together, while the American's use dirty tactics of changing Govt's through violence and take there resources by sending in their corporations. History is testament to America's foreign policy in South America where the Monroe Doctrine made sure no power could rival Washington.

I see Pakistan's relationship with China as that of the Tang dynasty and the Abbasid Caliphate. China should foster good ties with the Muslim world, and this is currently happening. We have a population of 1.6 billion Muslim's and much of the world's resources are contained in Muslim countries. They are scared of a strong Muslim block developing which would have a strong economic, political and military relationship with China. This is why the foundation needs to be made. The One Belt policy is important and its the beginning of the end of America as the only sole remaining superpower. Never listen to these newspapers. Go to the streets of Pakistan and ask the average Pakistani of there opinion of China. Don't ask people on this forum brother. 90% of them are liberal elites who have no idea on what the common man thinks.




Thank you for proving my point. You don't like it when someone questions the independence of Balochistan, I also feel the same. But unlike certain cockroach Pakistani's who peddle western propaganda, I'm not a hypocrite. How do you think the Chinese feel about Xinjiang? I don't give a damn what an Indian thinks. A Lion doesn't care about the opinions of a sheep.

In Balochistan, it is the insurgents ans terrorists who are killed. In Xinjiang, its the normal people who are suffering. Know the difference.
 
In Balochistan, it is the insurgents ans terrorists who are killed. In Xinjiang, its the normal people who are suffering. Know the difference.
LOL.. Another fake Pakistanis. How do u know the people arrested by Chinese authorities are normal people? The west told u, right? The West also claim Taliban and Pakistan work together to destabilize Afganistan. Pakistan ISI host osama bin laden and in cahoot with terrorist by West.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...mits-former-spy-chief/?utm_term=.f419875c1223

So by your theory, I as a Chinese shall trust the west report that Pakistan is terrorist, right?

 
In Balochistan, it is the insurgents ans terrorists who are killed. In Xinjiang, its the normal people who are suffering. Know the difference.

When you know diddlysquat then its best to remain quiet and at least research the topic. There has been an ongoing insurgency in Xinjiang since the 1990s, so don't give me that bullshit that only normal people are suffering. But you wouldn't know that, because you are stuck somewhere in Pakistan without ever visiting China. Xinjiang use to have hundreds of terrorist attacks each year, this changed once the Govt introduced new camera technology that profiles people and their behavior on the streets. Now if you want to follow western propaganda then be my guess but don't expect others to follow the same BS story.
 
The new govt is hell bent of stiffling any form of criticism, and any form religion forms a challenge to central communist party which is now so paranoid to keep the new Emperor in power. Dictatorship at its best.
 

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