March
of the Uyghurs
Again, The West Tries to Destroy China, Using
Religion and Terror
By Andre Vltchek
Important note:
The Uyghurs have managed to create a very
old and deep culture. Most of them are good,
law abiding citizens of the PRC. Also the
great majority of followers of Sunni Islam
are peaceful people. This work is addressing
terrible problems related to extremism and
terrorism, most of them crafted and then
fueled by the West and its allies. The goal
is to damage China. The victims live in
various countries.
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They are
everywhere, where their Western, Gulf states and
Turkish handlers want them to be.
Their combat as well as
political cells and units are based in Syria and
Indonesia, in Turkey and occasionally in Egypt.
When they are told to
kill, they murder with unimaginable brutality;
decapitating, or cutting to pieces priests,
infants, old women.
They are China’s worst
nightmare. They are unleashing religious
fundamentalism and foreign-sponsored militant
nationalism and separatism. They are potentially
the greatest obstacle and danger to President’s
Xi Jinping’s marvelous BRI (Belt and Road
Initiative).
Both the West and Turkey
are glorifying them; the most extremist of
Uyghurs. They are financing and arming them.
They are labelling them as victims. Uyghurs are
now a new ‘secret weapon’, to be used against
Beijing’s determined march forward, towards
socialism with Chinese characteristics.
The West and its allies
are doing all they can, to smear China (PRC), to
derail its progressive course, and to arrest its
increasingly positive and optimistic influence
on all the corners of the world. They invent and
then support/finance all imaginable and
unimaginable adversaries of the Communist Party
of China. Religious sects are the favorite
‘weapon’ used against China by both North
America and Europe. That is true about the
extremists who belong to Tibetan Buddhism,
concentrated around an agent and darling of the
Western intelligence agencies, the Dalai Lama.
Or yet another radical Buddhist/Taoist extremist
sect – Falun Gong.
The West does everything
in its power to destroy China. It was clearly
detectable 30 years ago during the so-called
Tiananmen Square Incident (an event
supported by the West, and later twisted by
Western mass media), as it has been obvious
during two recent ‘rebellions’ in Hong Kong,
fully sponsored by Western organizations (NGOs)
and governments.
The latest chapter of the
anti-Chinese attacks, conducted by the West, is
perhaps the most dangerous, and the ‘best
crafted’ multi-national onslaught against the
interests of both China (PRC) and the developing
world, particularly the former Soviet republics
of Central Asia.
It is the so-called
Uyghur issue.
Uyghurs live
predominantly in the northwest of China. They
were recognized as ‘native’ in the Xinjiang
Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People’s
Republic of China. They belong to one of the 55
officially recognized ethnic minorities of
China, and are predominantly of Muslim faith.
For decades, some Uyghurs
fought for independence from China (before the
Communist PRC was declared on October 1, 1949,
there were at least two Uyghur independent
states declared in the region, the one most
known – the First East Turkestan Republic – with
the help of the Soviet Union).
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Since the formation of
the PRC, China has offered equal rights and
constantly improving standards of living to the
Uyghur minority. However, several extremist
Muslim factions have kept fighting, brutally,
for a Turkic independent state. They have not
been representing the majority of Uyghurs, but
being against the PRC, have enjoyed moral and
financial support from the West, its allies in
Gulf states, and from Turkey.
Dr. Gaye Christofferson,
wrote in September 2002, in her work
“Constituting the Uyghur in U.S.-China
Relations: The Geopolitics of Identity Formation
in the War on Terrorism” how divisive the
actions of the Uyghurs were on the territory of
the PRC:
“Uyghur separatists
and independence movements claim that the
region is not a part of China, but that the
Second East Turkestan Republic was illegally
incorporated by the PRC in 1949 and has
since been under Chinese occupation. Uyghur
identity remains fragmented, as some support
a Pan-Islamic vision, exemplified by the
East Turkestan Islamic Movement, while
others support a Pan-Turkic vision, such as
the East Turkestan Liberation Organization.
A third group would like a “Uyghurstan”
state, such as the East Turkestan
independence movement. As a result, “[n]o
Uyghur or East Turkestan group speaks for
all Uyghurs, although it might claim to”,
and Uyghurs in each of these camps have
committed violence against other Uyghurs who
they think are too assimilated to Chinese or
Russian society or are not religious
enough.”
This was before the big
propaganda push from the West; during the years
when even Western academia was still relatively
free to assess the situation in Xinjiang.
But soon after, the North
American and European policy changed and
radicalized.
In the West, the Uyghur
issue was designated as ‘central’ and
‘essential’ to achieve three main goals:
- To
smear and humiliate China, portraying it as
a country that ‘violates human rights’,
‘religious rights’ and the rights of
minorities.
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Uyghurs were literally inserted by NATO
countries, including Turkey, into several
violent combat zones: in Syria, Afghanistan
and Indonesia, to name just a few, with one
sole purpose: to train and to harden its
fighters, who could be later deployed as
de-stabilizing factors in China, Russia and
former Soviet Central Asian Republics.
- To
sabotage great infrastructural projects,
particularly the BRI. BRI is the brainchild
of China’s President Xi Jinping. High-speed
rail links, highways and other
infrastructural arteries would be going
through Xingjian, towards east. If brutal
terrorist attacks backed by the West and its
Islamist allies, and perpetrated by the
Uyghur terrorists, would shake the region,
the entire project which has been created in
order to help to improve life for the entire
humanity, (by wrestling various poor and
developing countries from deadly Western
neo-colonialist embrace), could be
jeopardized, even collapse.
But what is really
happening?
For several years, I
investigated this ‘issue’; in China and Syria,
in Turkey, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and
Indonesia.
It is because I consider
it to be one of the most important, and one of
the most dangerous issue our planet is now
facing.
I was able to trace
patterns, and to find roots. What I discovered
is disturbing and threatening. For China and for
the world.
The “March of Uyghurs” is
backed by “useful idiots”, all over the Western
world, but also in Turkey, and elsewhere. They
want to “defend victims”, but in this case, the
‘victims’ are actually ‘victimizers’ and
usurpers.
Here I am putting my
findings (and the findings of other colleagues
and comrades) on the record. I do it so no one
who is searching for truth would be able to say
now or in ten years: “I did not know”, or “The
information has not been available.”
Before we begin, let me
point out how enormous the hypocrisy of the West
is: The TIP (Turkistan Islamic Party, which is
the militant wing of the Uyghur’s separatist
Turkistan Islamic Movement (TIM)), has been
designated as a terrorist organization by China.
But not by China alone; also, by the European
Union. Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia, United
Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United
States, and Pakistan! The terrorists supported
by the West and at least by part of its public,
is designated as a terrorist organization by
London, Brussels and Washington.
Using Western logic, it
is obviously quite acceptable to train
terrorists in Syria or Indonesia, for the
horrible mass killing of Chinese people, but it
is not acceptable to have them operate on the
territory of European Union, or the United
States.
The frontal Western
attack against China and its actions in Xingjian
began in 2018. Propaganda salvos were fired long
before, but the ‘semi-official’ beginning of the
ideological combat came in August 2018, when
Reuters published a story with the title “UN
says it has credible reports that China holds
million Uighurs in secret camps.” It went
like this:
“GENEVA (Reuters) – A
United Nations human rights panel said on
Friday that it had received many credible
reports that 1 million ethnic Uighurs in
China are held in what resembles a “massive
internment camp that is shrouded in
secrecy.”
Gay McDougall, a
member of the U.N. Committee on the
Elimination of Racial Discrimination, cited
estimates that 2 million Uighurs and Muslim
minorities were forced into “political camps
for indoctrination” in the western Xinjiang
autonomous region.
“We are deeply
concerned at the many numerous and credible
reports that we have received that in the
name of combating religious extremism and
maintaining social stability (China) has
changed the Uighur autonomous region into
something that resembles a massive
internment camp that is shrouded in secrecy,
a sort of ‘no rights zone’,” she told the
start of a two-day regular review of China’s
record, including Hong Kong and Macao.
China has said that
Xinjiang faces a serious threat from
Islamist militants and separatists who plot
attacks and stir up tensions between the
mostly Muslim Uighur minority who call the
region home and the ethnic Han Chinese
majority.”
F. William Engdahl,
lashed at the Reuters report on pages of
21 Century Wire:
“In August Reuters
published an article under the headline, “UN
says it has credible reports that China
holds million Uighurs in secret camps.” A
closer look at the article reveals no
official UN policy statement, but rather a
quote from one American member of an
independent committee that does not speak
for the UN, a member with no background in
China. The source of the claim it turns out
is a UN independent advisory NGO called
Committee on Elimination of Racial
Discrimination. The sole person making the
charge, American committee member Gay
McDougall, stated she was “deeply concerned”
about “credible reports.” McDougall cited no
source for the dramatic charge.
Reuters in their
article boosts its claim by citing a murky
Washington DC based NGO, the Chinese Human
Rights Defenders (CHRD). In an excellent
background investigation, researchers at the
Grayzone Project found that the CHRD gets
hundreds of thousands of dollars from
unnamed governments. The notorious US
government NGO, National Endowment for
Democracy, is high on the list of usual
suspects. Notably, the CHRD official address
is that of the Human Rights Watch which gets
funds also from the Soros foundation.”
This is how the new
chapter of anti-Chinese ideological attacks (and
attempts to stop them) began.
And soon, they
intensified. The Western propaganda apparatus
unleashed dozens of articles, which, while
claiming that China has been building several
detention centers for Uyghurs in Xingjian,
failed to provide any proof that extreme harsh
measures were being applied against the
religious and political extremists in Northwest
China.
The most amateurish,
speculation-based one, was printed on June 1,
2019, by The Telegraph (“China’s Uighur
Muslims forced to eat and drink as Ramadan
celebrations banned”):
“Beijing has long
sought to arrest control of this
resource-rich region where decades of
government-encouraged migration of the Han –
China’s ethnic majority – have fuelled
resentment among Uighurs. The biggest
outburst erupted in 2009 in Urumqi, the
capital of Xinjiang, resulting in 200
deaths.
Now, the ruling
Communist Party has launched a propaganda
campaign about snuffing out “criminal” and
“terrorist” activity. All across Xinjiang –
meaning “new frontier” – are bright red
banners reminding people to fight illegal,
“cult” behaviour, listing hotlines to report
suspicious activity.
“Love the Party, love
the country,” hangs a streamer at one
mosque, just above the metal detector. A
highway billboard proclaims, “Secretary Xi
is linked heart-to-heart with Xinjiang
minorities,” referring to Chinese president
Xi Jinping.
The government is
working to present an image of a happy,
peaceful Xinjiang, in efforts to boost
tourism and attract investment; this is the
linchpin for Mr. Xi’s Belt and Road
initiative.”
Many
thinkers, however, have been bravely putting
this kind of ‘reporting’ into context. My close
friend and co-author of our book “China
and Ecological Civilization”,
a leading U.S. philosopher and progressive
theologian, John Cobb Jr., has many years of
involvement in China. He wrote for this
reportage:
“A standard tactic of
the U.S. government is to create situations
in which another government has little
choice but to use violence. Its use of
violence is then treated as proof that
“regime-change” is needed. Sometimes it even
justifies war. The Iranians shooting down an
American spy drone, for example, almost led
to an overt American attack on Iran. China
has been placed in such a situation with
regard to one of its Islamic minorities.
There is real danger that the Uighurs will
use violence against China. China thus far
has responded by an effort at massive,
compulsory re-education which can be
depicted as forcing citizens to spend much
of their time in “concentration camps.” That
the minority is Islamic is then used in
American propaganda to imply that China
persecutes religion. Propaganda can also
create anti-Chinese feeling among religious
people all over the world, and especially
among Muslims both in China and elsewhere.
If we think that
anything that weakens those who refuse
American domination is good, then we can
admire the skill of the CIA. If we care for
truth and justice, our task is to bring to
light the cruelty and injustice of the
subversion and the lies.”
UYGHURS IN TURKEY
The Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, ‘fell in love’ with
Uyghurs when he served as the mayor of the
country’s largest city – Istanbul. He erected a
monument to them, and declared that the Turkish
nation had roots in “Turkestan”.
He allowed hundreds of
thousands of Uyghurs to migrate to Turkey.
Being a NATO-member
country and at least in the past, one of the
closest allies of the United States, Turkey
readily helped the West with its colorful
anti-Chinese campaign.
But that was not all. Far
from it. NATO nations and their ultra-religious
allies in the Gulf, decided to overthrow the
Arab-socialist government in Damascus, Syria.
Turkey readily participated in the ‘project’
from the very beginning, sacrificing its
historic ties with the Assad family.
As early as in 2012, I
investigated, with the help of the Turkish
translator of my books, the so-called refugee
camps in the border area of Hatay (with its
ancient capital of Antakya). While several camps
were truly serving as refugee centers, others
like Apaydin, were training Syrian
terrorists, as well as foreign jihadi fighters.
In those days, Serkan Koc,
a leading Turkish left-wing documentary
filmmaker, who has produced several
groundbreaking works on the subject of the
“Syrian opposition”, explained to me in
Istanbul:
“Of course, you do
realize that those people are not really
‘Syrian opposition.’ They are modern-day
legionnaires collected from various Arab
countries, including Qatar and Saudi Arabia,
paid by Western imperialist powers. Some are
members of Al-Qaeda and other terrorist
organizations. Most are militant Sunni
Muslims. One could describe them as rogue
elements hired to fight the Assad
government.”
With help of the Mr.
Koc’s contacts in Hatay, I managed to establish,
as early as in 2012 and 2013, that some of the
‘legionnaires’ were actually Uyghurs. I also
received confirmation that they were being
smuggled from the Hatay area ‘camps’ directly
into Syria, fully armed and equipped.
Terrorists were also
trained at the NATO air force facility ‘Incerlik’,
near the city of Adana. Exactly how many Uyghurs
went through that air base, has so far not been
established.
On the Syrian war front,
the toughest, the most brutal and the most
dangerous assassins in the presently
terrorist-controlled area of Idlib, are Uyghurs.
But this fact will be addressed in the following
chapter of this report.
In Istanbul, I teamed-up
with my colleague and comrade, Erkin Oncan, a
leading Turkish journalist and thinker, who
presently works for Sputnik. For years,
he has been reporting on the movement of the
Uyghurs.
Together, we visited the
Zeitinburnu neighborhood on the outskirts of
Istanbul, where we met Erkin’s colleagues, who
took us on a ‘tour’ of significant Uyghur
‘landmarks’, including the office where Uyghurs
have been recruited, allowed to work
semi-legally, and then, many of them, sent to
Syria and Iraq.
There are approximately
50,000 Uyghurs living in Turkey (10 million live
in China and all over the world). Zeitinburnu,
has the greatest concentration of Uyghurs in the
country. Here they own businesses, restaurants.
Old people enjoy a relaxed life, drinking tea
and leading endless conversations in public
places.
But this tranquil mood is
only a façade. Here is where many Uyghurs
arrive. From here, they get injected abroad,
where they learn their deadly ‘trade’, how to
become hardened and merciless fighters. They go
to Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan or as far as
Indonesia.
As early as on April 9,
2015, BGNNews.com in Istanbul, reported:
“The network is based
out of Zeytinburnu, a district on Istanbul’s
European side which is home to a community
of Uighurs who live in Turkey. It is headed
by Nurali T, a businessman who has been
facilitating the movement of Uighurs from
China to Syria and Iraq via Turkey since
2011. He is known by his code name Abbas. An
individual who works for him, AG, says that
a total of 100,000 fake Turkish passports
have been produced, 50,000 of which have
been shipped to China to be handed to
fighters recruited to join the Islamic State
of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
According to the
article Uighurs are joining the fight,
traveling from China through Thailand and
Cambodia before reaching Malaysia, which has
no visa requirements with Turkey. A fee of
USD 200 is taken from the recruits.
The fighters then
spend a night in Istanbul in motels, hotels
or safe-house apartments before heading to
Turkey’s Southeast and East the next day to
cross into Syria and Iraq.
The individuals carrying
fake passports are often caught at the airport
in Istanbul. As to why they have been able to
enter Turkey and not get deported, AG says,
“Turkey has secret dealings with the Uighurs.
The authorities first confiscate the passports
but then release the individuals.”
Erkin and his friend talk
about the present situation in Turkey. And about
what Uyghurs are expected to achieve:
“Members of TIP –
Turkistan Islamic Party – are repeatedly
saying that ‘in Syria we are training for
jihad, and we will go back to China, and
fight.”
The question is, how
would Uyghur fighters be moved back to China;
from both Turkey, but especially from Syria?
Erkin replied:
“My theory is, that
China is on high alert, and if the fighters
would be sent first from Syria to Turkey,
and then to China, it could be done only if
the ID’s were changed and falsified. Because
China has names, it has lists, and it has
information. If Turkey decides to secretly
change their ID’s, and sends them to China,
it could be possible, but, as you said
yourself earlier, the Afghan route is also
possible. The IS fighters are also gathering
there, the TIP is gathering there, in
Afghanistan; some parts of the Western
Afghanistan tip, which is not far from the
border with China. I think that TIP will try
to go directly to China, but most of the
attempts will fail. They will attack from
Afghanistan. As you know, Russia recently
declared that the IS has formed a new
caliphate in Afghanistan, which would
fortify the jihadi climate in the country.
Turkey will try to send a number of Uyghur
fighters there, although I don’t know how
many.
I also think that
Turkey will try to divide Uyghurs into two
groups. You know that Uyghurs always travel
with their families. Sending them anywhere
with the families is very hard. But sending
fighters first, and then ‘deporting’ the
families, is another thing. Deporting the
families could be done under ‘humanitarian
cover’. So, I think, the fighters will go
first, secretly, and then, families will be
deported.”
But where would the
families be ‘deported’ to? To China?
“Yes, because in
Izmir and Hatay, Uyghurs are taken care of
by the Turkish government. There are always,
exclusively, women and children, but no
men.”
On June 2019, I went back
to both Hatay and Izmir, just to confirm what I
was told in Zeitinburnu.
But before that, we
traveled to Aksaray in Istanbul; to one of the
notorious Uyghur restaurants, owned by an AKP
member. Uyghurs are managing the place. It is
the place where separatist leaders meet,
regularly; every month, or at least every second
month. The former boss of this place was
arrested on charges of human trafficking. My
colleagues explain: “We have no idea what
charges, exactly, or what happened to him? If he
was still in prison, we would definitely know.”
The Police HQ is very
close to this eatery, which I do not want to
identify by name, at least not for this report;
not yet. Paradoxically, some members of the
police force who are supposed to be tracking
down human trafficking, regularly gather here.
So too, naïve Chinese tourists in search of good
spicy Chinese food from the Northwest of their
country.
I am told:
“According to my
source here, police once spotted a human
trafficking cell here, but did nothing…
Police is actually controlling these cells,
even giving new names to those who are
supposed to be sent to Syria. Police is in
charge, and the government officials
actually know who is going to Syria, name by
name. Some profits from this, and from other
restaurants like this one, are going
directly to the Uyghur separatist
association.”
Actually, there are many
restaurants like this, but this one is the HQ
for the Istanbul area. It tries to stay humble,
not flashy, with hardly any signs in Arabic.”
I am also explained to:
“All of our sources
confirm the same: ‘Police and the
state/government know everything, and they
make sure to control the action.”
Governing and mainly
right-wing nationalist and pro-Western
opposition parties in Turkey are all supporting
the Uyghurs. The Opposition even more than the
ruling AKP, so there is very little chance that
the policy will get reversed anytime soon.
Most of the Turkish media
outlets echo Western sources, and are openly
hostile towards China.
However, the government
does not want to antagonize China, openly. It
has some cooperation, at least when it comes to
the tracking of criminal activities.
One thing has changed, I
was told by Abdulkadir Yapcan, who covers legal
issues related to Uyghurs:
“If China provides
IDs and names, Turkey will investigate and
press charges. If China fails to provide
detailed information, Turkey will do
absolutely nothing. This is at least some
change, since 2016. Although, so far, there
was only one case…”
Uyghurs have gone
violent, even in Turkey, on several occasions.
The most documented ones were an attack against
the Thai consulate in Istanbul in 2015, and an
attack on a nightclub in Zeitinburnu, in which
39 people lost their lives, mainly Turkish and
Saudi citizens.
UYGHUR FIGHTERS IN
AFGHANISTAN
On the outskirts of Kabul
and Jalalabad in Afghanistan, I regularly
encounter people who are escaping from the
increasing presence of ISIS in various parts of
the country. Some are now forced to live in the
camps for internally displaced people, like that
in Bagrami, just on the outskirts of the
capital.
My sources in the country
are speaking clearly about the movement of the
jihadi cadres (mostly ISIS) from Syria to
Afghanistan. Among them are, as expected,
Uyghurs.
These individuals arrive
after being fully trained. They are
battle-ready, indoctrinated and extremely
brutal, even by the standards of Afghanistan; a
country which has been battered by civil wars
and invasions.
The proximity of
Afghanistan to China, with which it has a short
border in the east, but also to the former
Soviet Central Asian Republics (Afghanistan has
borders with Turkmenistan Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan), is making it an ideal group to be
used for subversion against China, Russia and
the Central Asian republics.
It is essential to
understand, that China’s BRI is designed
to connect China with the entire world, using
several infrastructural corridors, some of which
would be following the old Silk Roads,
passing through Central Asia, cutting through
Iran, Pakistan but also Afghanistan. The city of
Urumqi, and Xingjian Province generally, will be
some of the most important hubs. Those in the
West who want to disrupt this, perhaps, the most
important global project, are strategically
using Uyghur separatists, terrorists and
religious fanatics, to bring uncertainty, even
chaos, to this part of the world.
Several top al-Qaeda
members such as Abu Yahya al-Libi, and Mustafa
Setmariam Nasar ─ who had met Uyghurs in
Afghanistan where they trained as mujahidin ─
have expressed personal support to their cause’.
The Uyghurs East Turkestan independence movement
was also personally endorsed in the serial
“Islamic Spring’s 9th release” by Ayman Al-Zawahiri,
the chief of Al-Qaeda.
It is also important to
recall that during the Battle of Kunduz in
Afghanistan (in 2015), foreign Islamist
militants joined both Taliban and ISIS, in an
assault on the city. Among them were Uyghur as
well as Chechen, Rohingya, Kyrgyz, Tajik, and
Uzbek.
TIP is fighting in Syria
and elsewhere, but the organization’s leadership
is based in Afghanistan and Pakistan, but with
most of its members operating illegally on the
territory of People’s Republic of China.
UYGHURS ARE
INCOURAGED TO MURDER, AND THEY ARE TRAINED AND
HARDENED IN SYRIA
A lady, a mother of
three, is sitting on the porch of her temporary
home, in the Syrian city of As Suqaylabiyah. She
slowly recounts the horrors she had to live
through, before escaping from her village in the
Idlib area:
“The terrorists who
committed mass murder in my town, are
Uyghurs. My cousins and other relatives,
were killed. By Uyghurs; yes, by them. In
April, 2014. They were shot. We stood
against them, trying to defend ourselves.
Then they began killing us, first in the
fight, then in revenge. After that, they cut
off heads of those they murdered.”
“Were they the most
brutal of the terrorists,” I asked.
“Yes. From north to
south, from east to west of Idlib province.
They are monstrous. They are under the
command, under control of Nusra Front. They
kidnap soldiers, and kill them brutally.
They kill entire families and kill them in a
way I cannot even describe. The easiest
death is when they shoot and then behead
you. They are like monsters.”
She knows. She escaped
them by a miracle:
“I still remember; I
fled with what was left of my family, at
4am. Uyghurs were killing, and so were
Indonesians; totally brainwashed, mad. You
know, my family consists of teachers;
teachers of Arabic language. I have 3
children. They were not going to spare
anyone…”
I met Ms. Noora Al
Khadour and 17 years old daughter, Naia, from
the Kafer Nboudah village:
“We are terribly
scared of Uyghurs; of their crimes. I don’t
even want to remember what has happened.
Although I know that I have to speak to you;
to people like you… in order to stop all
that madness. You know, I had to flee with
my four children, on a motorbike, like in
some crazy movie…”
She tries to find words,
how to begin:
“First: we had to
switch off our brains, in order to survive.
What was happening was far from ‘normal’. It
was horror. It is almost impossible to
describe… I am just a simple woman. They
entered our town and began beheading.
Shooting… Their faces; their expressions –
your heart stops thinking about them. I am
so lucky that during that night I did not
lose any family members, because we escaped
almost immediately.”
I ask, whether Uyghurs
and their TIP are using narcotics, when they
attack villages. My question triggers a huge
discussion.
“Definitely,” Ms. Noora
replied. “They could not act like this, if they
were in a ‘normal’ state.”
My friend, Anas, who is
accompanying me, chips in:
“My friend from the
SAA (Syrian Arab Army) told me that the
pockets of the jackets of the terrorists are
always full of drugs. Uyghurs are using
captagon.”
Soldiers standing by,
confirm that whenever a terrorist is captured,
his pockets are full of ‘combat drugs’.
I am wondering, in
horror, what would a well-trained platoon of TIP
terrorists do if it were to overrun a village in
China. In the two last decades, Uyghur
separatists carried out hundreds of terrorist
attacks in China, killing countless people. But
they never held an entire village anywhere in
the PRC.
Syria – Idlib front line
– Commander Nabel
In As Suqaylabiyah I sit
across a table from the commander of NDF
(National Defense Force), Nabel Al-Abdallah. We
speak Russian. He takes me; drives me, to the
frontline, all the way to the edge, where Al
Nusra positions are clearly visible. Then he
invites me back, to this beautiful part of
Syria, when “all this madness is over”.
Back at his command
center, he explains:
“We are not afraid of
Uyghurs, but we are taking their threat very
seriously. Look, inside the Idlib area which
is controlled by them, terrorism ‘grows’.
If, after improving his combat skills here,
a fighter returns to China, it would
represent a tremendous danger. Uyghurs are
the worst fighters; the toughest fighters.
And right in front of us – Idlib – is the
world capital of terror. It is a laboratory
of terrorism. There are terrorists from all
over the world. There, Uyghurs are learning
the deadliest trades.”
He pauses, offers me
aromatic Syrian tea. Then continues with his
thoughts:
“Uyghur terrorists
are targeting our people. They are
brutalizing them. If we do not have
solutions, soon, terrorists will damage the
entire world. Our problem is not just
Uyghurs and ISIS, not only TIP or Nusra. Our
problem is the ideology which they
represent. They use Islam, they commit
barbarity in the name of Islam, but all this
is backed by the United States and the West.
The Syrian Army and National Defense Forces
are sacrificing their soldiers for the
world, not just for this country.”
There are conflicting
reports, as for how many Uyghurs fighters are
still inside Syria. The generally accepted
number is around 2,000, but that includes
families.
Commander Nabel
clarified:
“400 to 500 fighters
are now in Idlib area. And all international
terrorists based in Idlib are under Al-Nusra
Front command. They are supported by Qatar,
United States, Saudis, and Turkey. Officers
of the U.S. intelligence are there – inside
my country. There are Turkish observation
points, Turkish military forces.”
Again, I am being driven
along the front line. I visited several Syrian
positions and towns, including As Suqaylabiyah.
It is still war here, around Idlib – real, tough
war. Mortars are exploding not far from us, and
landmines are being discovered and defused in
the vicinity. People are dying; they still are.
Near Muhradah, at the
Mahardah Power Station which was recently
liberated by the SAA, soldiers discovered
several charred bodies. I was told, they were
most likely “Asian” terrorists. But were they
Indonesians or Uyghurs, nobody could tell.
The leader of the
National Syrian Defense in Muhradah, clarified:
“Uyghurs are tough
fighters. They are under Al-Nusra front.
They are very evasive, operating under
different names. They are all there – inside
– in Idlib. When Idlib falls, they will fall
together with it.”
I am shown maps.
Most likely, when all
this is over, the Uyghurs will be “moved”
elsewhere. Back to Turkey, to Afghanistan, or,
if nothing is done to stop them, back to China.
A Syrian analyst who does
not want to be identified, wrote for this essay:
“Danger of Uyghurs
operating in Syria is multi-faceted:
“First of all, they
can form no part of any integral solution,
because they do not belong to Syria. One way
or the other, their presence is harmful;
dividing the country. The latest information
about their deployment here is clearly
showing that they are intentionally being
used by Turkey, in order to prevent the SAA
from regaining control over Idlib. Back in
2016, the SAA tried to infiltrate the
territory all the way to Jisr ash-Shugur, in
Idlib, from Latakia countryside. But all
military actions failed, due to the might of
the TIP (Turkistan Islamic Party) which is
operating in the area. It is good to mention
here that the TIP spearheaded the attacks on
all SAA posts in Jisr ash-Shugur and
committed massacres there.
The second issue is:
a direct threat to the Chinese interests in
the region. with intimidations being spread
online and posted via the accounts linked to
“Malhama Tactical” (The group, founded by a
pseudonymous Uzbek jihadist called Abu Rofiq,
operating in Syria, supporting
anti-government terrorist forces* note of
the author). There is also great danger of
the Uyghurs returning back to China and
recruiting hundreds of youth extremist,
separatist fighters, who could then decide
to initiate attacks against the PRC.
For the reasons
mentioned above, China has to be involved in
all the efforts to neutralize such threats.
And the world has to understand its
defensive actions.
UYGHURS IN
INDONESIA AND REST OF SOUTHEAST ASIA
Indonesia, the most
populous Muslim-majority country, has been,
since the 1965 US and UK backed right-wing
military coup, a staunch ally of the West.
Communism and atheism are banned there, and the
most extreme and grotesque forms of capitalism
are practiced all over the archipelago. Racism
in Indonesia is fabled; the country has
committed three genocides since 1965, including
the on-going one in the occupied West Papua.
The Chinese minority was
always the target of countless pogroms and
discrimination. This began in the era of Dutch
colonialism, and continues until now.
On top of it, most of the
Indonesian Muslims are practicing the
increasingly intolerant, radical Sunni Wahhabi
Islam, with roots in Saudi Arabia (Wahhabism was
developed with the substantial help of the
British imperialists).
Right-wing, religious,
pro-business Indonesia has generally seen China
(PRC) as an enemy. Right after the 1965 coup,
tens of thousands of Chinese people were
murdered in cold blood, hundreds of thousands
were enslaved, countless women gang-raped,
millions forced to change names, abandon their
native language, character and culture. Many
elements in the Indonesian regime and apparatus
have enthusiastically joined the West in its new
crusade to destabilize Beijing and its
internationalist vision for the world.
The Uyghurs have become
the perfect tool for the anti-Beijing combat.
According to Pak Wawan from the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Indonesia (not his real
name), some Uyghurs began commuting from China
to Turkey and eventually Syria with the fake
Turkish passports, as early as one decade ago.
This bewildered some Indonesian immigration
officers, at the main international airport in
Jakarta. But the ‘confusion’ was soon clarified,
and the Uyghurs were allowed to proceed; to
continue on their deadly march.
Pak Wawan told me more,
during our encounter in the West Javanese city
of Bandung:
“There were
‘friendships’ forged between the Uyghurs and
local, Indonesian, Islamist radicals. Some
Indonesian people even travelled to Urumqi.
Connections have been forged, and eventually
many travelled to Indonesia, for ideological
work, fundraising and combat training. These
contacts and links go way back to the times
when both sides were based in Mecca, Medina,
Riyadh, in Saudi Arabia. The visa regime
between the two countries (Indonesia and
China) is relatively lax, and so, people
from TIP have been able to enter Indonesia
hassle free. Once here, most of them became
imams, but others went on to join camps and
get training as jihadi fighters,
particularly in the middle of the Island of
Sulawesi.”
Pak Wawan continues:
“These people have a
huge network. They also have networks in
Thailand and Malaysia. Recently, they
deported them from Pattaya, Thailand. Most
of their cadres had studied at various
religious universities, mostly in the Saudi
Arabia, or at least somewhere in the Middle
East.
When they come to
Indonesia, they carry with them a book of
propaganda, as well as videos, with the aim
of boiling mistrust and hate towards China.
Among other things, the book says that the
Chinese people are: kafir (“ingratitude”
(toward God)), and that they are najis
(dirty). The book is calling for the banning
(again) of all symbols of Chinese culture.”
It is a tremendously
racist, violent book. Similar texts have been
distributed in Indonesia against Shi’a Muslims,
with the predictable help of Saudi Arabia.
According to Pak Wawan:
“In Indonesia, it is
estimated that there are some 200 Uyghur
students, with the main purpose, to work as
ustads/imams (religious clerics), and to
infiltrate the system. Some are simply
trapped here. Some of them are involved in
subversive activities, together with the
members of the Indonesian jihadists. Their
goal is to go back to Syria, and eventually
to China.”
In the restive island of
Sulawesi, there are expected to be several
Uyghur fighters, still on the loose, although
four of them were caught, tried and sentenced to
lengthy terms in prison (in 2015), for joining
the radical terrorist group Mujahidin
Indonesia Timur (MIT or East Indonesia
Mujahedeen) with its leader Santoso aka Pakde
aka Abu Wardah. The Santoso group has already
pledged allegiance to ISIS under the leadership
of Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi.
The imprisonment of 4
Uyghurs in Indonesia in 2015, could be
interpreted as a change of course by Jokowi’s
administration. The same as Turkey, Indonesia
has been the victim of deadly terrorist attacks,
and begins to see the Wahhabi jihadi cadres as a
danger. Also, the attitude towards China is
starting to change, as least in the recent
years. China is seen as a partner, mainly when
it comes to investment into the collapsing
Indonesian infrastructure.
But it is still a
confusing situation.
Some Uyghurs are
arriving, lately via the International airport
in Manado, Sulawesi. Others are travelling by
boat, from the Muslim part of the Philippines.
What is significant is
that the delegations from two major Indonesian
Muslim organizations – NU (Nahdlatul Ulama
– the largest independent Muslim organization in
the world) and Muhammadiyah – were invited to
Urumqi in China, shown around, and at the end
declared publicly, that there is no oppression
of the Muslims in China.
It became clear that
those who were continuing to spread anti-Chinese
rumors in Indonesia and the rest of Southeast
Asia, were financed and supported from abroad.
Rossie Indira, an
Indonesian writer and publisher, who has been
helping with this report, visited several
radical groups in Java, as well as the leading
politicians, who flatly refused to smear China
on behalf of the West.
Of course, the hardened
Islamist organizations never changed their tune.
Mr. Atip Latiful Hayat, Chairman of the Expert
Council of ANNAS Indonesia (Anti-Shia National
Alliance), spoke to Ms. Rossie Indira about
‘human rights’ and the oppression of Muslims by
the PRC. ANNAS Indonesia openly declared that
“Balikpapan Muslims will support both morally
and materially any strive for the liberation of
Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang province of China.”
Mr. Okta, from the
program department of ACT, an NGO from West
Java, which used to be heavily involved in
collecting money and goods for the Uyghurs,
declared that the issue is not their priority,
anymore.
Dina Suleiman, a
legendary Indonesian academic and writer, who
regularly defends both Syria and Iran, stated
for this report:
“ACT published its
yearly report, but we could not find details
on where all the money went. They only
published that a certain amount was donated
to countries outside Indonesia, but no
details. An accountant friend of mine looked
into their published reports and said that
they (ACT) used all kinds of terminology to
validate using the percentage of donations
for their own needs. He told me that it
could be that up to 60% of the donations
were used for their own needs.”
A typical case of endemic
Indonesian corruption? In this case: good.
Better if money gets stolen, than if it was to
reach Uyghur extremists!
Mr. Inas N. Zubir, the
Chairman of the Hanura Faction in the House of
Representatives is part of the faction in the
Indonesian political system, that is openly
questioning what is behind the smearing of the
Chinese government in connection with the Uyghur
‘issue’. He spoke to Ms. Rossie Indira,
recently, for this report:
“Indonesian people
have to be careful when they hear about the
problems related to Uyghur Muslims, because
the news about the alleged discriminatory
treatment by the Chinese government that has
been lately circulating, only came from the
international media and a number of western
NGOs. Meanwhile, a number of western
countries were later found to have less
harmonious relations with China.”
“The Central
Committee of Muhammadiyah (by its Chairman,
Haedar Nasir) met with the Chinese Muslim
Association (Vice President of the
association: Abdullah Amin Jin Rubin) in
September 2018. Abdullah Amin Jin Rubin had
denied the above allegations. He stated that
Muslims in China as a whole, including
Uighurs, had the same freedom and received
good treatment from the government. The
proof is: in Xinjiang, where the Uighurs are
located, there are 28,000 mosques and more
than 30,000 imams to lead prayers. Even in
Xinjiang, the government participates in
supporting the establishment of Islamic
College. So, the religious life of Muslims
is good.”
“I suspected that the
issue of discriminatory treatment of Uighur
Muslims was deliberately raised by certain
parties in the country to discredit Joko
Widodo’s government. I think the opposition
intentionally portrays Joko Widodo’s
government as a government that does not
care about the suffering of Uighur Muslims.”
Several jihadi cells in
the Philippines and Malaysia are also pledging
support to the Uyghur extremists.
During the year 2017, the
jihadi cadres (mainly ISIS) attacked and overran
the city of Marawi, on Mindanao Island,
Philippines. What followed was a prolonged
battle between the military and the terrorists.
I was told by the army commanders that among the
dead militants, there were several “foreign
fighters”. Some were Indonesians, others came
from Malaysia. It was indicated to me that there
were ‘others’, particularly from China, although
there was no concrete confirmation about the
Uyghurs.
MARCH OF UYGHURS
HAS TO BE STOPPED
And what is it that the
Chinese media, and the Chinese people have to
say on the subject? Naturally, it is not easy to
find much of non-Western voices, in the
propagandist anti-Chinese cacophony carried by
outlets such as Yahoo News or Google.
As early as in 2013,
China Daily published an article by Li
Xiaoshuang named “Western media’s coverage on
Xinjiang worthless”. It passionately expressed
what the North American and European mass media
has been trying to silence, for over a decade:
“The Western media
has become the propaganda machine for the
Uyghur separatists.
As a Xinjiang native,
I am outraged by the false reports in
Western press about what has happened in
Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region during the
month of Ramadan, a time of fasting for
Muslims all over the world…
Citing just a Uyghur
activist as the only news source, the
reports accuse Chinese authorities of
banning Muslims from fasting and praying in
mosques, coupled with biased commentary that
the Chinese government is suppressing Uyghur
ethnic groups and transferring huge numbers
of Han Chinese into Xinjiang to dilute the
Uyghur culture.
Without first-hand
accounts, not mentioning repeated
clarifications from the Xinjiang government,
how dare these media outlets be so
irresponsible? How can the world learn the
whole truth?
It reminds me of the
riot in the region on June 26, leaving 27
people dead. It was definitely a massacre,
but some Western media, as they have done so
before, described the attacks as part of an
ethnic conflict. They portray terrorists who
betray their religion by killing innocent
people as “heroes”, seeking religious or
political freedom…”
On March 20, 2019, Xie
Wenting and Bai Yunyi of Global Times
reported with much more urgency:
“Misleading
headlines, groundless accusations, obscure
interviewees, double standards are not hard
to spot in many articles covering China’s
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Western
media outlets.
Recent months have
seen an intensive outburst of such reports
which have tainted China’s anti-terrorism
efforts in the region by adopting tactics
including using words with a negative
connotation, providing incomplete
information and stirring readers’ emotions.”
It is not often mentioned
in the West, but there are some 20 million
Muslims living in China. According to the State
Administration for Religious Affairs (SARA),
there are more than 21 million Muslims in the
country. According to SARA there are
approximately 36,000 Islamic places of worship,
more than 45,000 imams, and 10 Islamic schools
in the country. In China, Islam has some
interesting nuances: for instance, there are
mosques led by female imams, there. All
over China, halal food is available, and
actually very popular. Many people show great
interest in Muslim culture, at least
theoretically.
During my 2018 visit to
the Chinese city of Xian, I was impressed by the
great effort the Chinese government has been
making, to support Muslim culture in this
historical center of multi-culturalism, from
which, centuries ago, the legendary Silk Road
had been initiating. Islamic civilization, its
music, food, centers of worship and architecture
are now the greatest magnet, bringing tens of
millions of visitors from all over China.
I clearly saw that there
was no discrimination in Xiang. My conclusions
were the same as those of the emissaries of two
Muslim mass movements of Indonesia, who were
allowed to visit Xinjiang. We found no brutal
treatment of the Muslim and their religion in
China.
It often appears to me,
and to other experts on China, that the Chinese
people and even the Chinese government, do not
know how to defend themselves against the
vicious and totally unfair attacks against their
country; attacks which are coming from abroad.
China “wants peace”. It
is offering friendship. But it is insulted,
constantly attacked and humiliated in return.
The truth is obvious: The
West does not desire peace. It does not care
about justice. It never did. It only wants to
control. For as long as China is doing well;
better than the West; for as long as its
political and social system are becoming more
and more popular, all over the world, and
particularly in developing countries,
Washington, Paris, London, Berlin, but also
Tokyo, will never stop, attacking and provoking
Beijing.
In order to prosper, and
even in order to survive, the Chinese Dragon
will have to fight. Only a defeated, humiliated
and conquered China would be ‘accepted’ by the
West. A China which respects itself and helps
others, will be attacked and brutalized by the
West.
The great Chinese poet,
Su Shi (1037-1101) once wrote: “The scenery
varies when people watch from close or far, or
from different sides.” What he meant was that
Mount Lushan will not show its true features
just because we are right in the mountains.
The same could be written
about politics. Just because one lives in China,
it does not guarantee that he or she would be
able to fully understand the viciousness and
determination of the anti-Chinese attacks, which
are conducted by the foreign adversaries. Also
he or she would not necessarily realize why they
are being conducted.
The attacks against China
are not only of an economic or military nature.
Religions are some of the mightiest weapons of
the China’s foes. Be it radical Buddhism,
evangelical Protestant Christianity, or, as now,
radical Islam.
China has to defend
itself, by all means. Extremist Uyghurs are
marching. Many of them are brutal, and extremely
dangerous. They have already murdered thousands
of innocent people, in various countries. Their
goal is to break the integrity of China and its
great internationalist projects. They are
determined, well-funded, and thoroughly selfish.
Their desire for ‘independence’ has been ignited
and financed by foreign powers.
The plan of the extremist
Uyghurs is simple: to perfect terrorist and
extremist tactics, and combat skills abroad,
then return to China and begin spreading the
nightmare at home.
The West is readily
“helping” to fuel their deadly march. China’s
Ecological Civilization, the end of poverty in
the most populous country on earth, and BRI, are
seen as a danger to Western supremacy, at least
in places such as Washington, London and
Brussels.
China has all the right
to defend itself. It has a full obligation to do
so.
It is the duty of
thinkers from all over the world to tell the
truth. If they stay silent, or if they sell
their dignity for money and privileges, as so
many in the West are doing right now, they will
be condemned by future generations.
Andre Vltchek is a philosopher, novelist,
filmmaker and investigative journalist. He has
covered wars and conflicts in dozens of
countries. Three of his latest books are
Revolutionary Optimism,
Western Nihilism, a
revolutionary novel “Aurora” and
a bestselling work of political non-fiction: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”.
View his other books here.
Watch Rwanda
Gambit,
his groundbreaking documentary about Rwanda and
DRCongo and his film/dialogue with Noam Chomsky “On
Western Terrorism”.
Vltchek presently resides in East Asia and the
Middle East, and continues to work around the
world. He can be reached through his website and
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He writes especially for the online magazine “New
Eastern Outlook.”
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