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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Posts: 5,503
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Chinese authorities discriminate against Uyghurs left and right.
Uyghur language is banned in Xinjian as a language of instruction from schools to colleges/Universities. Everything is in Chinese. Islam ( Uyghur religion) is practically banned. Everything resembling adherence to daily Muslim practices is forbidden: growing a beard for men, wearing head scarves for women etc. Not drinking alcohol or smoking tobacco is a ground for “re-education”. Religious Islamic education is banned. Mosques are converted into secular offices. Close to a million people are in the “re-education” or plainly concentration camps, and another million have to serve as informers. Buying a kitchen knife has to be sanctioned by Chinese authorities. Everybody has to attend weekly gatherings of hoisting Chinese flag and sing Chinese anthem. All press and radio/TV is in Chinese. Having a relative living abroad is a valid ground for an anti- Chinese suspicion. Etc, etc, etc. Indeed, why don’t Uyghurs view China positively? |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 536
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Ariel,
I knew there was unrest but I didn't know that the government response was so repressive. I can see only two possible outcomes to such actions. One, the subject people that survive and remain lose their cultural identity entirely or two, the subject people hate their oppressors forever. A bad policy indeed. Sincerely, RobT |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Russia, Moscow
Posts: 379
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Perhaps someone does not know, but it is in Xinjiang that the Chinese mine and enrich uranium for their nuclear projects. There are also nuclear test sites and bases for strategic ballistic missiles aimed at India and Russia. As it is not difficult to guess, one should not hope for an easy and simple solution to the conflict. |
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