Heavy casualties reported in China knife attack

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Xinjiang clash leaves nearly 100 dead in China




Beijing: A clash in China's far western region of Xinjiang, home to the country's mostly Muslim Uighur minority, left nearly 100 people dead and wounded, an exile group said on Wednesday.

Chinese state media reported on late Tuesday that dozens of civilians and assailants were killed and injured in what it described as a "terrorist attack" in the region, saying a gang armed with knives and axes had attacked a police station and government offices, before moving on to a township.

"Police officers at the scene shot dead dozens of members of the mob," the official news agency Xinhua said of the violence, said to have occurred on early Monday.Xinhua did not give a precise breakdown of the casualties, and information in Xinjiang is often difficult to verify independently.
But Dilxat Raxit, a spokesman for the World Uighur Congress, an exile group, said the toll had climbed significantly. Citing local Uighur sources, he said in an e-mail: "Nearly 100 people were killed and wounded during the clash."The violence came, he added, when "Uighurs rose up to resist China's extreme ruling policy and were met with armed repression resulting in dead and injured on both sides."

Raxit had earlier said more than 20 Uighurs were killed and 10 wounded, while a total of 13 armed Chinese personnel were killed or wounded and about 67 people were arrested.The violence took place in Shache county, or Yarkant in the Uighur language, near the edge of the Taklamakan desert in the west of the vast region. Hotel and restaurant staff in Shache contacted by AFP said they had no knowledge of the incident.
According to Xinhua, it was "organised and premeditated." Beijing commonly blames separatists from Xinjiang for carrying out terror attacks which have grown in scale over the past year and spread outside the restive and resource-rich region.

Among the most shocking incidents was a market attack in Xinjiang's capital Urumqi in May in which 39 people were killed, and a deadly rampage by knife-wielding assailants at a train station at Kunming in China's southwest in March, which left 29 dead.They came after a fiery vehicle crash at Tiananmen Square, Beijing's symbolic heart, in October last year.

Rights groups and analysts accuse China's government of cultural and religious repression which they say fuels unrest in Xinjiang, which borders Central Asia.The government, however, argues it has boosted economic development in the area and that it upholds minority rights in a country with 56 recognised ethnic groups.Beijing has also suggested that extremists in Xinjiang are influenced by radical groups outside China including Pakistan, though many foreign analysts are sceptical, pointing instead to Uighur dissatisfaction.
 

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:lol: Nice. This should be fun. Fake sincerity and meaningless rhetoric is always fun to listen to while things unwind.
Indians for sure, have more experience to share in in harmony with Muslims 10X Chinese Muslims than rhetoric.

Chinese kafirs are merciless and can take care of ourselves


 
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The only irritant there is India trying to buy her way into regional arena. We must work together to kick her out first.
The Taliban will kick the hell out of both China as also Pakistan.

They don't understand all the fancy international gobbledygook and economy enlightenment and so on.

China may succeed in Africa fooling the Africans by keeping the leaders in their pocket, but Afghans and Taliban are a different kettle of fish.

The Taliban/ Mujh, who were helped by Pakistan, rejected the Pakistan appeal that the Durand Line be recognised!

The Uighurs will get a new impetus with such a Govt in Afghanistan.
 

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Lol....I thought you followed Pakistani newspapers and ISPR briefings. We have already arrested and hamded over 20 Uighurs to China last year. There are almost no foreigners left in Waziristan.
LOL ! ISPR Seriously ?
The same Pakistan Army official media house that reported about Indian weapons being used during Karachi Airport attack, only to be proved miserably wrong :pound:
 

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Indians for sure, have more experience to share in in harmony with Muslims 10X Chinese Muslims than rhetoric.

Chinese kafirs are merciless and can take care of ourselves
I know I know. That's why I am expecting to have fun.

It will be nice to watch the Pakis put on a straight face and suck up to their tallest, deepest friends while the Chinese mouth sweet nothings for Pakistani ears.
 

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I hope this area won't become China's chechenya....but it looks like its heading that way....now lets see how they handle it...one thing is sure that it is going to be very ugly....!!!!!
 

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Yep more fun more fun http://defenceforumindia.com/forum/...ts-saharanpur-between-sikhs-shia-muslims.html

Indians pls shed more light on your pluralism .
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tadaaaaaaaa....! Then comes the change of subject to India. Tough innit? But I am looking forward to the tough pork eating kafirs of China killing the pious momeens of Uighuristan while Pakistan keeps licking Chinese asses.

The cooperation that we will see between the people of Pakistan and China will then serve as a heartwarming example for others.
 

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tadaaaaaaaa....! Then comes the change of subject to India. Tough innit? But I am looking forward to the tough pork eating kafirs of China killing the pious momeens of Uighuristan while Pakistan keeps licking Chinese asses.

The cooperation that we will see between the people of Pakistan and China will then serve as a heartwarming example for others.
rest assured pork eating Chinese kafirs can work out with others too so long as we're okay with cow / elephant/ monkey worshippers :eek:




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rest assured pork eating Chinese kafirs can work out with others too so long as we're okay with cow / elephant/ monkey worshippers :eek:




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Atleast we worship them but don't look like them.
 

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LOL ! ISPR Seriously ?
The same Pakistan Army official media house that reported about Indian weapons being used during Karachi Airport attack, only to be proved miserably wrong :pound:
And same ISPR who said kargil me to hum ha nahi , wo mujahideen mars se ate ha
 

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rest assured pork eating Chinese kafirs can work out with others too so long as we're okay with cow / elephant/ monkey worshippers :eek:
It's not about the Chinese - we know you Chinese eat what we Hindus worship - and for some Indians even rats, snakes and dogs are sacred although it's just day to day food for the Chinese. The point is we don't mind. We understand that the Chinese need to eat unconventional things, cockroaches too, I'm told because of lack of fertile land in China, and nowadays pollution. Hunger makes savages out of formerly good people. Being in Tibet didn't increase the amount of fertile land. Only fresh, if rarefied, air.

But your taller than tallest mountain sweeter than honey friends, the Pakistanis, with whom you will make Afghaistan a strategic space actively object to pork. They follow the rules set by the Prophet - the Pakistani "Great Leader" like your Chairman Mao. The Pakistani prophet said pigs are dirty and people who eat them even dirtier. Pigs are eaten in India as well but Pakis hate Indians - and that is right according to their religion. The are required to hate Indians. But It is fake friendship for Pakis to lick Chinese backsides even though they consider pork eaters dirty. But they know you guys will pay them so they discard their Prophet's views of pork eaters and express unending love for the Chinese. That is why Pakisni Chinese friendship is so precious, if entertaining, to Indians

I am sure that friendship will grow as more Uighurs are killed and China invests a few more billions in Gwadar. I eagerly await develpments
 
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RIP to the victims. I hope the guilty are given exemplary punishment.
 

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We worship them and proud of it , not being reason for extinction in name of chinese funny medicine & excotic cuisine

right from shark fin to rigers you demons have decimated the wild animal population for money , stick to the thread instead of barking

The guilty who ever kills innocent should be punished & you are hideing this in blend of blind foreign policy & ungrateful friendship of yours to the terrorist nation
 

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rest assured pork eating Chinese kafirs can work out with others too so long as we're okay with cow / elephant/ monkey worshippers :eek:




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Why should you not be.

As downright heathens and pagans, you eat anything and everything that moves and you have no love for the environment or goodness of planet earth.

You will not understand the symbolism of religions, since you have no idea of what is religion except your the religion of devouring whatever comes your way.

How can you worship anything?

You worship your Communist Leaders. Not because you respect them, but only because they can shove a bamboo in that part of your anatomy that is to excrete and not ingest any foreign material.
 

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It's not about the Chinese - we know you Chinese eat what we Hindus worship - and for some Indians even rats, snakes and dogs are sacred although it's just day to day food for the Chinese. The point is we don't mind. We understand that the Chinese need to eat unconventional things, cockroaches too, I'm told because of lack of fertile land in China, and nowadays pollution. Hunger makes savages out of formerly good people. Being in Tibet didn't increase the amount of fertile land. Only fresh, if rarefied, air.

But your taller than tallest mountain sweeter than honey friends, the Pakistanis, with whom you will make Afghaistan a strategic space actively object to pork. They follow the rules set by the Prophet - the Pakistani "Great Leader" like your Chairman Mao. The Pakistani prophet said pigs are dirty and people who eat them even dirtier. Pigs are eaten in India as well but Pakis hate Indians - and that is right according to their religion. The are required to hate Indians. But It is fake friendship for Pakis to lick Chinese backsides even though they consider pork eaters dirty. But they know you guys will pay them so they discard their Prophet's views of pork eaters and express unending love for the Chinese. That is why Pakisni Chinese friendship is so precious, if entertaining, to Indians

I am sure that friendship will grow as more Uighurs are killed and China invests a few more billions in Gwadar. I eagerly await develpments
They also have developed a taste for melamine, having devoured every type of animals on land, sea and the air!

Triad in food consumption!
 

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China Pushes Assimilation to Calm Xinjiang Unrest

BEIJING — China's remote Xinjiang region is facing growing ethnic unrest, becoming one of Chinese President Xi Jinping's biggest challenges. At a recently concluded top-level meeting on the resource-rich region, Xi outlined policies aimed a promoting more assimilation of Xinjiang's Uighur minorities.

Since Xi took office 14 months ago, a series of violent attacks have claimed the lives of more than 200 people in China. Most of the attacks have occurred in Xinjiang, but the violence also has reached north to Beijing's Tiananmen Square and south to Yunnan province.

Last month, days after attackers tossed explosives into a crowd at a market in Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi, China held its second top-level meeting about the remote region. Xi called for a strong crackdown on terrorism and the promotion of long-term stability. He also said controls would be tightened on religion.

Xi also talked about promoting assimilation, though, between China's Han majority and Uighur minorities.

Migrating Xinjiang's Uighurs

Asian studies senior lecturer James Leibold, of La Trobe University in Melbourne Australia, said an explicit call to shift more Uighurs from Xinjiang's south is significant.

"I think that what is new here is the recognition that money alone is not going to solve the problem, and what is needed is to actually free up these people to seek opportunities, whether they be in Urumqi or Shanghai or in Beijing. That is bold and risky," said Leibold.

He said moving Uighurs to other parts of the country could lead to more ethnic conflict.

"If on the one hand, the state wants to solve this problem of violence and terrorism, but on the other hand their policy [assimilation], at least in my opinion, is going to make that challenge more difficult in the short term," said Leibold.

According to state media reports, Xi told the group that assimilation is crucial to helping forge understanding, safeguarding national unity and solving the problem. He also stressed the need to build a common sense of Chinese destiny among the country's ethnic groups.

There already have been reports of Uighurs living in different parts of the country being forced to return to Xinjiang.

Assimilation issues

The president of the Uyghur American Association, Alim Seytoff, said the effort to promote assimilation will increase ethnic tensions, just as it has done in the past.

"This is not some promotion of inter-ethnic understanding or reconciliation. This is the acceleration of cultural genocide and the forceful assimilation of the Uighur people," said Seytoff. "The problems we are witnessing today are really a result of this kind of forceful assimilation policies."

Seytoff said the only good thing that came out of the meeting was a pledge from the Chinese government to wave high school fees for Uighur children and to help provide each Uighur family with one job.

Seytoff said that although China has poured billions of dollars into developing Xinjiang, that has not always helped Uighurs.

"The Chinese government is not creating jobs for the Uighur people. The Chinese government is creating jobs for the Han settlers," said Seytoff.

During the meeting late last month, Xi said the government's policies were already on the right course. He mentioned measures to help with the development of southern Xinjiang, home to many Uighur minorities.

Recently, state media reported the government plans to boost textile jobs in the region to 1 million by 2020.

Officials also have talked about the need to develop jobs more tailored to the needs of the local population in Xinjiang, and to encourage companies to do more to absorb local labor.

China Pushes Assimilation to Calm Xinjiang Unrest
The assimilation programme or the historical Sinicisation of areas captured which were not Han and making them Han, is being applied in Xinjinag and Tibet.

Note. apart from other ways to ensure that if the Uighurs are to be reckonable in the Han society they have to become Han in culture, language, tradition, custom and drop their religion.

Ideal way is to disperse the Uighur population in other parts of China, where they are alien and perforce have to adjust to the local (read: Han) ways or sink.
 

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