The escalating trade war against China,
threats of sanctions over allegations of Uyghur
detention camps in Xinjiang, Threats of
sanctions. If China buys Russian defence
equipment, all are aimed at disruption of the
sole emerging threat to a Washington global
order. How China’s authorities are trying to
deal with this full assault is illustrated by
events in Xinjiang.
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America and its allies, under the guise of the
War on Terror and humanitarian intervention, have
droned, bombed and killed millions of Muslim
children. Women and civilians in a dozen of
countries from Afghanistan to Yemen, and displaced
millions more.
In 2011 President Obama ordered the execution of
Anwar al Awlaki, an American extremist preacher. For
preaching the same kind of Wahabbist extremism, and
separately executed al Awlaki, his sixteen-year-old
son and eight-year-old daughter, without trial. This
is why
Nahdlatul Ulama, the world’s largest Muslim mass
organization, and the world’s Muslim governments
have not condemned China’s actions: they know that
the US stirs up trouble in every Muslim country.
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The West engaged in a full-scale
irregular war to destabilize China. The US created
the Uyghur problem in Xinjiang by sponsoring
terrorists there. The same tactics it used in Cuba,
Venezuela, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and
Libya.
Groups like the World Uyghur Congress have
offices in Washington D.C. and funded by the US
State Department via the National Endowment for
Democracy (NED). The NED’s website admits to
meddling and breaks down its targeting of China into
several regions including
mainland,
Hong Kong,
Tibet, and
Xinjiang/East Turkestan (“East Turkestan” is
what Uyghur militants and separatists call
Xinjiang).
Beijing does not recognize this name and the NED
– by recognizing the term “East Turkestan” –
implicitly admits that it supports separatism in
Western China, even as the US decries separatists
and alleged annexations in places like Donbas,
Ukraine and Russian Crimea.
NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR
DEMOCRACY China (Xinjiang/East Turkestan) Advocacy
and Outreach for Uyghur Human Rights (Uyghur Human
Rights Project): $310,000.
To raise awareness about Uyghur human rights
issues, and to bring such issues to prominence
globally. The grantee will research, document, and
provide independent and accurate information about
human rights violations affecting Uyghurs in China.
It will also conduct outreach to Chinese citizens in
an effort to improve the human rights conditions for
Uyghurs. As well as providing international
advocacy.
Uyghur Human Rights
Advocacy: World Uyghur Congress. $246,000
To raise awareness and support for Uyghurs’ human
rights. The grantee will organize leadership and
advocacy training seminars for Uyghur youth;
monitor, document, and highlight human rights
violations in East Turkestan/Xinjiang, and
strengthen advocacy on Uyghur issues at the United
Nations and the European Parliament.
Uyghurs living in China are descendants of a
white imperialist army marooned there and they have
sided with every invader of China, asking them to
turn Xinjiang into East Turkestan. Chinese Uyghur
Detention Camps collaborated with the Japanese. Who
set up an Uyghur puppet state, and when China kicked
out the Japanese. The Uyghurs called this the
conquest of their independent country by China.
The Uyghur East Turkestan Islamic Movement
(ETIM), aka Turkestan Islamic Party (TIP), aka
Katibat Turkestani, is a terrorist group. To whom
Osama Bin Laden pledged
his support during a 1999 meeting in
Afghanistan. Its members have trained with Al-Qaeda
and the Taliban in both Afghanistan and Pakistan.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the
1990s but before 9/11 the CIA worked with the
mujahideen in Afghanistan as well as Osama bin
Laden’s Al Qaeda. Boot camps set up in Afghanistan
to train Uyghur separatists, in much the same way as
Islamic State extremists trained and armed to
overthrow the Syrian government a decade later.
In February 1997 the
CIA-instigated bombing of public buses.
The Urumqi that killed nine people died and
injured more than 70.
In 2007-08, Uyghur
separatists exploited the 2008 Summer.
Olympics in Beijing to internationalize their
cause. An attempted suicide bombing on a China
Southern Airlines flight thwarted. But, a terrorist
attack in Kashgar in Xinjiang killed 16 police
officers four days before the start of the Games.
In July 2009, Uyghur
extremists in the provincial capital Urumqi killed
200 people.
Mostly Han Chinese. True to the
imperial double standard, Washington refuses to
characterize such deadly attacks as acts of
terrorism.
Since 2013, thousands of Uighurs, a
Turkic-speaking Muslim minority from western China.
Have travelled to Syria to train with the Uyghur
Detention Camps militant group. Turkestan Islamic
Party and fight alongside al-Qaida, playing key
roles in several battles. Syrian President Bashar
Assad’s troops are now clashing with Uighur fighters
as the six-year conflict nears its endgame. AP Exclusive: Uighurs fighting in Syria take aim
at China,
The violence continued
through 2014.
There were two more failed hijackings of
commercial planes as well as scores of bombings.
Killing tens of civilians each time. So, the knife
attack at the southwestern China city of Kunming
railway station. In March 2014 was a watershed,
resulting in 33 dead and 141 injured. (NATO member
Turkey subsequently gave passports to four of the
fugitives involved in the railroad station massacre.
Read Peter Lee’sChina’s Uyghur Problem – The Unmentioned Part).
In 2015 Uyghur-linked
terrorists staged a Bangkok bombing.
Which targeted mainly Chinese
tourists and left 20 dead after Thailand offered to
send Uyghur terror suspects. Back to China to face
justice and defied US demands that the suspects
allowed to travel onward to Turkey.
Faced with such armed insurrections, most
sovereign states would have imposed martial law or
declared a state of emergency nationwide. Or in the
affected region, suspending the rule of law, as did
Malaya’s British colonial rulers, Thailand and
Indonesia. But, the US itself enacted the draconian
Patriot Act that stripped Americans of their civil
liberties in the name of anti-terrorism. In June
2018, Austria closed seven mosques built by Turkey’s
Diyanet and deported 60 imams And their families
with ties to Turkey as part of the ‘fight against
political Islam.’ China did not.
In 2015, China passed its Counter-terrorism Law.
Which allows Beijing to take all necessary measures
to put down. Any activities or behaviour it deems
threatening to state security and sovereignty. These
threats summarized by the oft-recited Chinese goal
of ridding itself of “the three evils” – terrorism,
separatism and religious extremism.
It stepped up security, including
armed patrols and checkpoints in hot spots to
restore law and order, and go after terrorists and
prevent them from inflicting more violence.
Chinese authorities call this high-intensity
regulation and the strategy has succeeded in
containing the spread of terrorism beyond Xinjiang
and purging religious extremists and separatists
from the civil society.
Now China has begun undoing the toxic
brainwashing of ordinary Uyghurs. Some 600,000
Uighurs lifted out of poverty in 2016, and another
312,000 in 2017. More than 400,000 relocated from
remote villages to places where they gainfully
employed.
Neighborhood religious institutes set up to
educate citizens on the perils of religious
extremism (these community centres. Where classes
held to detoxify radical Wahhabism labelled
“re-education camps. Or concentration camps by the
western press, and those attending the classes
termed “incarcerated”). Programs to eradicate
poverty implemented to train and prepare Uyghurs for
jobs in towns and cities.
The Chinese government, through various programs,
has been winning the hearts and minds of ordinary
Uyghur Detention Camps. Bad news for the US and
Uyghur separatists who making a desperate, all-out
bid to unravel. The work done by Beijing to
eradicate religious extremism and poverty in
Xinjiang. The deluge of fake news from Western
corporate media since the beginning of this year
seeks to demonize. Therefore, the Chinese
government, painting it as a gross violator of human
rights when the truth is the exact opposite.
Currently, Xinjiang has established a training
model with professional vocational training
institutions as the platform. Learning the country’s
common language, legal knowledge, vocational skills,
along with de-extremization education, as the main
content, with achieving employment as the key
direction.
The vocational training institutions have set up
departments of teaching, management, medical care,
logistics and security, and allocated a
corresponding number of faculty, class advisors,
medical, catering, logistics and security staff.
In the process of learning and training, the
trainees will advance from learning the country’s
common language to learning legal knowledge and
vocational skills. Firstly, the trainees will take
learning the country’s common language as the basis
to improve their communication abilities, gain
modern science knowledge and enhance their
understanding of Chinese history, culture and
national conditions.
The Uyghur Detention Camps
teaching follows standardized plans, textbooks,
materials and systems. The trainees taught in
various methods suited to their literacy to raise
their abilities to use the country’s common language
as soon as possible.
Secondly, the learning of legal knowledge is
taken as a key part of cultivating the trainees’
awareness of the nation, citizenship and rule of
law.
Legal experts are hired to lecture on the
Constitution. The criminal law and the civil law,
etc., and judges, prosecutors and lawyers are
invited to teach the criminal law. The law on public
security administration, the anti-terrorism law, the
marriage law. The education law and Xinjiang’s
de-extremization regulations. Thirdly, vocational
learning takes as a key way to help trainees find
employment.
Courses on clothing and footwear making, food
processing, electronic product assembly, typesetting
and printing. Hairdressing and e-commerce set up to
suit local social needs and the job market. So,
multi-skill training is provided to trainees. Who
has the desire and capability to learn so that they
acquire one to two vocational skills upon
graduation?
Businesses in garment making, mobile phone
assembly and ethnic cuisine catering arranged to
offer trainees practical opportunities. In the
meantime, they paid basic incomes and a bonus.
The mechanism has taken shape in
which the trainees can “learn, practice and earn
money.”
In daily life, vocational institutions and
schools strictly implement the spirit of laws and
regulations. Including the Constitution and
religious affairs regulations, and respect and
protect. But, the customs and habits of various
ethnic groups and their beliefs in diet and daily
life. Faculties of the institutions and schools also
try their best to ensure and meet. So, the trainees’
needs in study, life, and entertainment on the basis
of free education.
The Uyghur Detention Camps cafeteria prepares
nutritious free diets, and the dormitories are fully
equipped with radio, TV, air conditioning, bathroom
and shower. Indoor and outdoor sports venues for
basketball, volleyball and table tennis have been
built. Along with reading rooms, computer labs, film
screening rooms, as well as performance venues such
as small auditoriums and open-air stages.
Various activities such as contests on speech,
writing, dancing, singing and sports are organized.
Many trainees have said that they were previously
affected by extremist thought and had never
participated. In such kinds of art and sports
activities, and now they have realized that life can
be so colourful.
Moreover, Uyghur Detention Camps
the vocational institutions and schools pay high
attention. To the trainees’ mental health and helped
them solve problems in life.
They not only provide professional psychological
counselling services but also duly deal with
complaints from the trainees and their families.
Therefore, all this shows that the management of the
vocational institutions and schools are
people-oriented.
Xinjiang’s GDP grew 8% last year and is expected
to accelerate since it is a gateway for the Belt and
Road Initiative. So, its future is bright and we can
expect its recent problems, like Like Tibet’s, to
fade into memory within three years.
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