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Video: violent criminals chase the police officers were killed

Real cool to face bullets and retailiate so brazenly without fear of one's life!

Shows how angry they are!
 

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thanks, Ray, has edited my post, Han must catch their mom and sisters and then beat and **** them.
poor guys.
 
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Well, the Hans are behaving like the wild Huns.

 

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They must have done something bad to throw your life away like that.
 

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At the first glance I couldn't identify it as in Xinjiang. Then I noticed a slogan on the fence " Supporting the government and CCP to crack down on violence" in both Chinese and Arabic Uyghur. :shocked:

Long long ago I knew there was an exodus of Han from XJ - a few acquaintances (Han) didn't want to return to Xinjiang after completed education in the "heartland" (neidi ). Those Han avoided any contact with Uyghur like in Uyghur quarters or bazaars in Urumqi, and travelling in South XJ where Uyghur are populated.

Has Xinjiang become a Chechenia?
 

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No, I don't think Xinjiang is Chechnya.

However, if not controlled, it could become one.

How that is possible, I could not say since I have not gone there as yet.

Must never trample religion, more so with the Muslims.
 

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thanks, Ray, has edited my post, Han must catch their mom and sisters and then beat and rape them.
poor guys.
Where have i edited your post.

I gave the translation of the title.
 

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In those circumstances, there is no chance but to fire bullet. The attacker was holding a at least one meter long sword, more than enough to chopped one's head off.
 

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a bit pressed for time to look up the reference articles given in the lead post - but i really feel sorry for the uighurs - that they have been abandoned their muslim "brothers" ----- in comparison , India has been more of a real brother to them - at the very least by not sending them back to dragon which is what pak rewards them with when they manage at great risk , to escape
 

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In those circumstances, there is no chance but to fire bullet. The attacker was holding a at least one meter long sword, more than enough to chopped one's head off.
Rubber bullets ? China police dont have so ??
 

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zarre zarre main chupa hai hosale walon ka josh.
paida hote hain issi mitti se hi Sarfarosh.

Noor e Haq shama ilahi ko bujha sakta hai kaun.
Jiska hami ho Khuda usko mita sakta hai kaun.


These han gonna meet their sticky end soon.
 

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Oh yes, rubber bullets vs long sword. Maybe you should suggest that to your troops in Kashmir.
What happens in India is open for all to see including foreigners and foreign media.

The fact that it is so open to the world, indicates that there is no malafide.

But China?

The Bamboo Curtain falls and all foreigners are sent away and neither is anyone including Hans are allowed in, till brutal repression ends the discontent.

KANGDING, China - Homemade bombs damaged police vehicles in a Tibetan part of western China on Monday, and authorities expanded a security cordon across the restive region ahead of the 50th anniversary of a failed revolt that sent the Dalai Lama into exile.

Armed police patrolled the streets outside Buddhist monasteries, which have been at the forefront of many protests. New checkpoints went up on previously open roads, the Internet and text messaging have been blocked, and the government ordered foreigners out of the mixed Chinese-Tibetan city of Kangding.

Tuesday is the anniversary of an uprising 50 years ago against Chinese rule that sent the Dalai Lama into exile and protests last year that became the most widespread, violent revolt by Tibetans in decades. ...

Officials next door in Sichuan's Ganzi prefecture said they received an emergency notice from the provincial government, ordering foreigners — including reporters — out of Kangding, 1,000 miles east of Lhasa, the last corner of Ganzi to remain open and a gateway to the region.

"There is a special situation and we hope you can leave as soon as possible," Zhang Lijuan of the Ganzi prefecture foreign affairs office told Associated Press reporters in Kangding. "Normally, this is an open place and we would welcome you. But because of this special situation, it's not convenient."

Zhang would not say why the city was sealed but said Kangding was also temporarily sealed off after last year's demonstrations. She said she did not know when the area would reopen.

LiveLeak.com - Chinese forces expand Tibet security cordon
2008 Tibet Unrest

During the riots, Chinese authorities would not allow foreign and Hong Kong media to enter the region.

HK journalists thrown out of Tibet

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

More than a dozen Hong Kong journalists were ordered to leave Tibet after being accused of "illegal reporting," according to the Hong Kong Journalists' Association.
About 15 journalists from four television stations, two radio and one print media organizations left Lhasa under escort early yesterday.

The association said the decision was "unacceptable" and broke promises to grant reporters greater freedom to report and travel in the runup to the Beijing Olympics.

Hong Kong journalists who were in their hotel rooms were asked to leave at midnight by public security officers, according to TVB news.

Digital photos and videos showing the situation were deleted
HK journalists thrown out of Tibet - The Standard
Even journalists from Hong Kong, which is a part of China, were thrown out.

Imagine the temerity and gall of Chinese posters to talk of Kashmir!

As Tibet marks new year, self immolations mean there will be no celebrations

ut for monks living inside Tibet, and in Tibetan areas of China, there will be no celebrations.
Instead, the Tibetan government-in-exile has said they should mourn the 22 monks, nuns and ordinary Tibetans who have set themselves on fire in the past year, some in an explicit protest at Chinese rule.
Dr Lobsang Sangay, the Tibetan prime minister-in-exile, has asked for people not to celebrate Losar, but do go to the monastery to make offerings for those who have "sacrificed and suffered under the repressive policies of the Chinese government."

The suicides, all of which have come outside the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) and in ethnically Tibetan areas of China, have coincided with some of the strictest controls on Tibetans since Lhasa erupted into riots in March 2008. Around half of all Tibetans live in Sichuan, Yunnan, Gansu and Qinghai provinces.

The Chinese authorities have now cordoned off Tibetan areas to non-Chinese, imposing roadblocks and sending in trucks of paramilitary police, according to the few Western reporters who have made it to Aba, the site of one of the largest monasteries in Sichuan province.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...tions-mean-there-will-be-no-celebrations.html
The Chinese posters do have a weird sense of humour and are quite blind to reality.

Imagine them raising the issue of Kashmir, where whatever happens is open to the world to see and comment.

Compare that with China where the cordon off and none are allowed to see the brutality that is perpetuated on the people!

And the Chinese posters have the temerity and gall to talk about Kashmir!
 
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zarre zarre main chupa hai hosale walon ka josh.
paida hote hain issi mitti se hi Sarfarosh.

Noor e Haq shama ilahi ko bujha sakta hai kaun.
Jiska hami ho Khuda usko mita sakta hai kaun.


These han gonna meet their sticky end soon.
Ajtr, nice poetry. I don't quite understand, are you using Urdu, try to translate. correct me if I made any mistake.
1/ Under Little Little, there is enthusiasm of hopeful people hidden.
2/ Brave people are born from this soil.
3/ Who can put off the fire of light emanating through basic rights
4/ People who are self reliant with high self esteem, no one can destroy them.
 
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Ajtr, nice poetry. I don't quite understand, are you using Urdu, try to translate. correct me if I made any mistake.
1/ Under Little Little, there is enthusiasm of hopeful people hidden.
2/ Brave people are born from this soil.
3/ -------sorry, too difficult to me--------
4/ Who can put off the fire of light emanating through basic rights
Guru, great translation. I invite u to watch a video clip on Kyrgyzstan, in comparison btwn pre- and post- independence
http://v.ifeng.com/documentary/history/201109/0effdd58-ac53-49b3-bba9-60515a8f68e0.shtml in Chinese though

In XJ there're 180 thousand Kyrgyz.

Also as a sidenote to why the "little enthusiasm" of Islamic extremists shall be put off
 

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What happens in India is open for all to see including foreigners and foreign media.

The fact that it is so open to the world, indicates that there is no malafide.
No matter it is open or not, the fact is that your soilders are doing the same thing over there. Those dead due to your bullet won't be alive again because of your transparency.
 

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