Deadly clashes in China's Xinjiang

huaxia rox

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China does not understand the power of Islam and that is their problem,

Islam does not brook any slight or repression against their religion or their unique and singular way of life.

And they are not ready to give space where they are the majority and they are still the majority in Xinjiang and have not yet been made pussy cats like the Huis!
every religion has its influence but what do you mean by power? a power that can make couples of millions of kashmiris fight 1 billion indians occupation?? by power do you mean that ???
 

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Seems like the recent Chinese intrusions to India is to hide these internal clashes and conflicts.
recently shoddy building collapsed in Thane.....in prc?

BJP office got bombed in Bangalore....in prc?

indian junk train crashed killing people in Tamil Nadu....in prc??

very rountin above but......

even your troops came to chinese territory to set up tents and then you act like we invaded your territory and cried so loud so everyone in prc can hear.....hey!! if you dont cry not too many in prc know you are invading so who is try to hide???
 
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rip those policemen and innocent people who unluckily killed.

according to chinese media some killed actually knew some of the terrorists and they were in one area and community.

how ever only one police officer in the first group of back up team managed to fire 6 shots because the first backup team only had one gun (media says that). then they were connered into a house which was burnt by the terrorists creating serious casualty.

then finally well armed and bigger back up teams arrived and over ran the remainning terrorists.

only one thing i need to say.

to handle terrorists we need money and equipments and all the resources.

prc has an economy of more than 8 trillion USDs and 1.4 billion people and the defence budget is way too low.

any one in power doesnt understand the simple thing or what?? and when is the situation going to be changed??
 

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recently shoddy building collapsed in Thane.....in prc?

BJP office got bombed in Bangalore....in prc?

indian junk train crashed killing people in Tamil Nadu....in prc??

very rountin above but......

even your troops came to chinese territory to set up tents and then you act like we invaded your territory and cried so loud so everyone in prc can hear.....hey!! if you dont cry not too many in prc know you are invading so who is try to hide???
I could have suggested the recent quake in China and death of 200 Chinese but I didn't relate it so shame on you Chinese and your shallow level brain.
 

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human errors VS nature disasters??

dont know what else can the shameless suggest....
 

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@ice berg

Come on! are you really that stupid? Or does your gov teach you to act so? When did I ever say that Tajikistan did not ceced territory? What I said and what the link states is that despite ceceding, china is encroaching beyond the ceceded territory which created a new dispute.

You must suffering from amnesia. This is your exact words:
China is pushing around every country that it shares its border with. China is a country with the maximum number of border disputes which fits their expansionist policy.

From the west to east...
  • Tajikistan
  • India
  • Bhutan
  • Vietnam
  • Philippines
  • Japan

    From your own links it said clearly that the dispute ended in 2011. What new dispute? The only source you got is a big mouth politician with no government support. Was it the official stance of the Tajikistan government? What was the chinese side of story? Learn to read properly


  • Sinch china is encroaching, obviously there will be no dispute to you, but the sufferers surely consider it as a dispute. Just like china is now encroaching on Indian territory since April 15th.

    It is called LOC, not Indian territory. The area is disputed, hence BOTH sides cross the LOC.
    "Better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt." - Mark Twain

    Then why did you open your mouth then?:rolleyes:
    Good Night. :wave:
 
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every religion has its influence but what do you mean by power? a power that can make couples of millions of kashmiris fight 1 billion indians occupation?? by power do you mean that ???
It is only those who allow freedom of religion can understand the power of religion.

You will not understand being conditioned like the Pavlovian dog experiment.
 

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It is only those who allow freedom of religion can understand the power of religion.

You will not understand being conditioned like the Pavlovian dog experiment.

the question is very simple...a yes or no question which only needs an answer of yes or no.

i am asking this again:

a power that can make couples of millions of kashmiris fight 1 billion indians occupation? were your referring to this power?yes or not? ?

if the answer is :NO...then what on earth were you talking about? glad to wait for the understaning of the power of religion shared by upper caste folks or probably slum dog engines who like to sit in calling centers like robot every day.
 

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the question is very simple...a yes or no question which only needs an answer of yes or no.

i am asking this again:

a power that can make couples of millions of kashmiris fight 1 billion indians occupation? were your referring to this power?yes or not? ?

if the answer is :NO...then what on earth were you talking about? glad to wait for the understaning of the power of religion shared by upper caste folks or probably slum dog engines who like to sit in calling centers like robot every day.
You are confusing your statistics to act rather knowledgeable, but totally sensational. It is totally in line with the adage - A devil can cite scriptures for his purpose!

Check the census.

Kashmiris are not rodents to multiply indiscriminately like the Chinese till Mao put a stop to all that nonsense.

If the Kashmiris (all of them) were against India, then it would be worth discussing. Are they? If so, how is it that the JKLF has been sideline and only the LeT and others who are foreign terrorists at the works? JKLF is Kashmiris with Pakistanis in between.

In Xinjaing, it is all Uighurs and not foreigners who are up in arms against the Han and who (the Uighurs) want independence from a repressive and brutal regime that is bent on wiping out the Uighur identity from history and that they existed!

I would say slumdogs are still acceptable than Palovian dogs who are conditioned and no mind of their own!
 
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so you mean kasimiris going to the street and fightting indians are for fun??

why i keep getting this kind of news.

dont tell me they are fightting those slum dogs who attack them in other parts of india.

via the power of religion??
 

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so you mean kasimiris going to the street and fightting indians are for fun??

why i keep getting this kind of news.

dont tell me they are fightting those slum dogs who attack them in other parts of india.

via the power of religion??
No not for fun.

Money!
 

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Photos of the killed community workers along with policemen:


RIP
How do we know what nonsense is being carried by the Chinese hieroglyph type of writing which looks like playing tick tack toe?
 

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so you mean kasimiris going to the street and fightting indians are for fun??

why i keep getting this kind of news.

dont tell me they are fightting those slum dogs who attack them in other parts of india.

via the power of religion??
You should check the people who turned out to vote in the recently concluded election in J&K

82% turnout in J&K panchayat poll - Times Of India

82% turnout in J&K panchayat poll
GANDERBAL: Kashmiris defied targeted killings, lashing rains and boycott calls to vote in droves in the second phase of the staggered panchayat polls on Sunday. An unprecendented 82% of them turned up a day after a 40-year-old woman candidate was killed by terrorists in central Kashmir, an improvement on the 78% turnout in the first phase on Wednesday.

In fact, the turnout was a huge jump even on the 2008 assembly election when the average was 70%. Hundreds of voters queued up to vote at Lar in Ganderbal despite the morning chill. "I've come to vote with my entire family because one of the candidates is our neighbour," said a youth, Riaz Ahmed.
 

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well,by now,19 terrorists have been arrested .they seem to be closely related to muslim extremists ,instead of east turkey independent movement.i am sure that they will be soon executed.
 

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KASHGAR, Xinjiang, April 29 (Xinhua) -- Eleven runaway suspected terrorists linked to a deadly attack on April 23 in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region have been captured, local police sources said on Monday.

Police said that as of Sunday, they had nabbed all 19 suspects from the region's Kashgar Prefecture, the Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin and the regional capital of Urumqi.

The announcement came six days after a violent clash between the terrorists and authorities in a town at Kashgar's Bachu County, some 1,200 km southwest of Urumqi, leaving 21 people dead.

The fatalities included 15 community workers and police officers and six terrorists, local authorities said after the attack.

Eight terrorist suspects were captured on the day of the clash, they added.

According to the Xinjiang police, the terrorist group, headed by Qasim Muhammat, was founded in September 2012.

The group members regularly watched video clips advocating religious extremism and terrorism and attended illegal preaching ceremonies.

Since early December 2012, they had always gathered at the house of Muhanmetemin Barat, a group member, to do physical training and to practise killing skills they had learned from the terrorist video clips, the police said.

In early March this year, the ring made explosive devices and remote controllers and later carried out five explosion testing.

They had planned to "do something big" in the densely populated public areas in Kashgar in the summer, the police said.


The group members were spotted making explosives on April 23 by local police and community workers, which led to the deadly clash.

Vice Minister of Public Security Meng Hongwei said on Monday that police have tracked down a batch of homemade explosives, lethal weapons, and flags of "East Turkistan" terrorists after the April 23 clash.

He called the clash "a serious violent terrorist criminal case," which led to significant losses.

Meng warned of the "prolonged and complicated" nature of the anti-terror fight in Xinjiang at present. He said sometimes the fight can be "relatively intense," with the incessant incitement and influence from overseas "East Turkistan" secessionist terrorists.

During the clash, the terrorist suspects brutally killed law enforcement personnel and innocent residents, disregarding their gender or ethnic group.

The tragedy "fully showed their anti-human and anti-social nature," Meng said.

The "three evil forces" of separatism, extremism and terrorism, which could do great harm to Xinjiang's prosperity and stability, are the common enemies of the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang, he said.

The official vowed an iron-handed crackdown against terrorism, saying the police will use every possible means to find and punish terrorists with no mercy.

Also on Monday, the 15 community workers and police officers who died during the attack were honored for their bravery and sacrifice.

A commendation meeting was held in the morning with the regional committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and government posthumously awarding them each as a "regional anti-terrorist hero," according to the regional government.

Ten of the 15 were of the Uygur ethnic group. Three were of the Han ethnic group. The remaining two were of the Mongolian ethnic group.

Seven of the 15 were also posthumously honored as a "regional outstanding CPC member."


Nur Bekri, the regional governor, said at the meeting that the nature of the terrorist clash was not about ethnic or religious issues, but a terrorist act to split the motherland and undermine national unity.

"It is a political fight between separatism and anti-separatism, and between safeguarding the national unity and undermining the national unity," he said. "We will leave no room for compromises and concessions.
 

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If under such rigid Communist Govt, where there is instant judgement and no appeal and execution without delay, such blatant terrorism can flourish, then where can democracies which is saddled with unending courts and appeals succeed?
 

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Terrorisme dont care what system you belong to. If Norway is not spared, then what country is safe?
 

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US presses China on Uyghur rights after unrest

WASHINGTON, April 25: The United States on Wednesday urged China to safeguard the rights of its Uyghur minority and carry out a transparent probe of the latest violence in which 21 people died. State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell called on China to "take steps to reduce tensions and promote long-term stability in Xinjiang," the vast and ethnically divided western region.

"We urge the Chinese authorities to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation of this incident and to provide all Chinese citizens — including Uyghurs — the due-process protections to which they're entitled," he said.

Chinese officials said that police officers and social workers — including 10 from the mostly Muslim Uyghur community — were among the dead in gun fights Tuesday in Barchuk county, blaming the violence on "terrorists."

Advocacy groups and experts say China has produced little evidence of organised terrorism in East Turkistan (Ch: Xinjiang) and point to long-standing resentment among Uyghurs over limited freedoms and the growing presence of majority Han.

Ventrell said the United States was "deeply concerned" by accounts of discrimination against Uyghurs and other Muslims in China.

"We urge the Chinese government to cease policies that seek to restrict the practice of religious beliefs across China. But we've been particularly concerned about the Uyghurs," he said.

China frequently voices anger at US criticism of its human rights record, although the world's two largest economies cooperate frequently in other areas, including trade and on the showdown with Beijing's ally North Korea.

Ventrell said that the US ambassador to China, Gary Locke, was coincidentally in East Turkistan on Wednesday as part of a US trade delegation that included energy, rail and transport companies.
http://www.tibetexpress.net/en/news/tibet/10460-2013-04-25-08-47-54
 

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