At UN, Erdogan Cites Muslims’ Plights Around the World, But No Mention of China’s Uighurs

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At UN, Erdogan Cites Muslims’ Plights Around the World, But No Mention of China’s Uighurs :lol:

Listen to the Article! By Patrick Goodenough | September 25, 2019 | 4:32 AM EDT



Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks at the U.N. General Assembly in New York on Tuesday. (Photo: Anadolu News Agency)
(CNSNews.com) – Addressing the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan raised the plight of Muslims in hotspots around the world, but he was silent on what Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called “the stain of the century” – China’s mass detention of more than one million minority Muslims in internment camps.

Of other leaders who spoke at the U.N. in New York on Tuesday, six were from Islamic bloc countries. But neither Jordan’s king, the emir of Qatar, nor the presidents of Egypt, Kazakhstan, the Maldives, or Niger, had anything to say about the repression of Uighurs in China’s far-west Xinjiang province.

Turkey, however, is the Muslim country with arguably the strongest link to Xinjiang: Uighurs are members of a Turkic ethic group with historic and ethno-linguistic ties to the Turks. The largest exiled Uighur community outside of Central Asia is in Turkey, around 35,000 in number.

In his speech, Turkey’s Islamist president referred to crises affecting Muslims in Syria, Yemen, Libya, Qatar, Afghanistan, Burma, and disputed Kashmir. Erdogan also cited separatist disputes in Cyprus and Azerbaijan and expressed concern about the murder of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi and the death in custody of former Egyptian president and Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi.

Erdogan dedicated a sizeable part of his address to the Palestinian issue, claiming that the “Palestinian territories under Israeli occupation have become one of the places where injustice prevails the most.” He said Muslims were the group most subjected to hate speech and discrimination.

But, like the other Muslim leader who took the podium, Erdogan said nothing about the discrimination faced by Muslims in western China. Last July, 36 U.N. member-states signed the letter praising China’s policies in Xinjiang. More than half of them were Muslim-majority states, including such prominent Islamic nations as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Egypt.

On Tuesday it was left to the United States – which has made religious freedom a key theme at this year’s General Assembly opening session – and a few Western allies to put the issue of the Uighurs onto the agenda in New York, with a panel discussion on “the Human Rights Crisis in Xinjiang.”

The event was moderated by U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom Sam Brownback, and the panel included a survivor of the Chinese internment camps and relatives of missing or detained family members. “Speakers called on members of the international community to speak up and urge China to change course, release all those in the camps, and demonstrate respect for the human rights of all its people,” the State Department said in a statement afterwards.

Earlier in the day Beijing responded to the Xinjiang-themed event by accusing the U.S. government of “using religious freedom as a cover to wantonly criticize other sovereign countries by disrespecting and distorting facts.” “Such attempts that take advantage of the U.N. platform to interfere in other countries’ internal affairs violate the purposes and principles of the U.N. Charter and run counter to the U.N. spirit for dialogue and cooperation,” an official said in a statement released by the foreign ministry.

“Therefore they will produce no effect whatsoever. Nor will they get support from the majority of countries.”

China says the camps in Xinjiang are “vocational education and training centers” used to “deradicalize” Muslims as part of its campaign against terrorism and extremism. The U.S. and other critics say they don’t buy that.

“They’re kind of running out of explanations, right, as this evidence [of mass incarceration] continues to grow,” U.S. assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific affairs David Stilwell told a briefing in New York after Tuesday’s event.

“The typical explanation has to do with countering extremism, and then terrorism,” he said. “If you look at what’s going on in Hong Kong, they’ve also been using the word ‘terrorism’ a lot with respect to people who are simply protesting the loss of the liberties that they used to have …”

See also:
China Boosts Turkey’s Foreign Reserves; Erdogan Drops Criticism of Beijing’s Treatment of Uighurs (Aug. 12, 2019)
China Thanks 36 Countries, Half of Them Islamic States, for Praising Its Uighur Policies (Jul. 15, 2019)


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Maulana Rockullah's Expert comment: When Imrand Khan was asked about plight of Muslims in China, he said he is "not aware" of it. :pound: So called leader of muslims aka Turkey intentionally skips mention of Muslims trampled under China's feet. This is when both of them are wanna be thekedaar of Islamic World. China stuffed the mouth of Turkey with $1 Billion and Turkey went silent....:pound:

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Our esteemed Terrorist Paki Panel: @Neo @Raja.pakistani @Zarvan @musalman @Zulfiqar Khan

No one is listening to you Terrorists anywhere... your propaganda at UN is a SUPER FLOP!

Your ladki-baaz PM keeps moving fingers on tantrik malaa jaap (given by jadookhor Tantrik 3rd wife black belt in black magic Bushra who has few Jinn's at her service) thinking it would cast spell on TRUMP but got insulted when TRUMP said "Where do you get these journalists from?" when some Paki journalist asked question about Kashmir. International reporters even asked on Imrand Khan's face did he BEG from TRUMP.

How much insults can Pakistan suffer??? No one believes you low IQ Terrorist sister breeders. :lol:

PoK would be taken from you and Pakistan would be broken sooner or later into following. I spent some time making the following map so copyright.

Future Map of Pakistan.jpg
 

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At UN, Erdogan Cites Muslims’ Plights Around the World, But No Mention of China’s Uighurs :lol:

Listen to the Article! By Patrick Goodenough | September 25, 2019 | 4:32 AM EDT



Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks at the U.N. General Assembly in New York on Tuesday. (Photo: Anadolu News Agency)
(CNSNews.com) – Addressing the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan raised the plight of Muslims in hotspots around the world, but he was silent on what Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called “the stain of the century” – China’s mass detention of more than one million minority Muslims in internment camps.

Of other leaders who spoke at the U.N. in New York on Tuesday, six were from Islamic bloc countries. But neither Jordan’s king, the emir of Qatar, nor the presidents of Egypt, Kazakhstan, the Maldives, or Niger, had anything to say about the repression of Uighurs in China’s far-west Xinjiang province.

Turkey, however, is the Muslim country with arguably the strongest link to Xinjiang: Uighurs are members of a Turkic ethic group with historic and ethno-linguistic ties to the Turks. The largest exiled Uighur community outside of Central Asia is in Turkey, around 35,000 in number.

In his speech, Turkey’s Islamist president referred to crises affecting Muslims in Syria, Yemen, Libya, Qatar, Afghanistan, Burma, and disputed Kashmir. Erdogan also cited separatist disputes in Cyprus and Azerbaijan and expressed concern about the murder of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi and the death in custody of former Egyptian president and Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi.

Erdogan dedicated a sizeable part of his address to the Palestinian issue, claiming that the “Palestinian territories under Israeli occupation have become one of the places where injustice prevails the most.” He said Muslims were the group most subjected to hate speech and discrimination.

But, like the other Muslim leader who took the podium, Erdogan said nothing about the discrimination faced by Muslims in western China. Last July, 36 U.N. member-states signed the letter praising China’s policies in Xinjiang. More than half of them were Muslim-majority states, including such prominent Islamic nations as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Egypt.

On Tuesday it was left to the United States – which has made religious freedom a key theme at this year’s General Assembly opening session – and a few Western allies to put the issue of the Uighurs onto the agenda in New York, with a panel discussion on “the Human Rights Crisis in Xinjiang.”

The event was moderated by U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom Sam Brownback, and the panel included a survivor of the Chinese internment camps and relatives of missing or detained family members. “Speakers called on members of the international community to speak up and urge China to change course, release all those in the camps, and demonstrate respect for the human rights of all its people,” the State Department said in a statement afterwards.

Earlier in the day Beijing responded to the Xinjiang-themed event by accusing the U.S. government of “using religious freedom as a cover to wantonly criticize other sovereign countries by disrespecting and distorting facts.” “Such attempts that take advantage of the U.N. platform to interfere in other countries’ internal affairs violate the purposes and principles of the U.N. Charter and run counter to the U.N. spirit for dialogue and cooperation,” an official said in a statement released by the foreign ministry.

“Therefore they will produce no effect whatsoever. Nor will they get support from the majority of countries.”

China says the camps in Xinjiang are “vocational education and training centers” used to “deradicalize” Muslims as part of its campaign against terrorism and extremism. The U.S. and other critics say they don’t buy that.

“They’re kind of running out of explanations, right, as this evidence [of mass incarceration] continues to grow,” U.S. assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific affairs David Stilwell told a briefing in New York after Tuesday’s event.

“The typical explanation has to do with countering extremism, and then terrorism,” he said. “If you look at what’s going on in Hong Kong, they’ve also been using the word ‘terrorism’ a lot with respect to people who are simply protesting the loss of the liberties that they used to have …”

See also:
China Boosts Turkey’s Foreign Reserves; Erdogan Drops Criticism of Beijing’s Treatment of Uighurs (Aug. 12, 2019)
China Thanks 36 Countries, Half of Them Islamic States, for Praising Its Uighur Policies (Jul. 15, 2019)


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Maulana Rockullah's Expert comment: When Imrand Khan was asked about plight of Muslims in China, he said he is "not aware" of it. :pound: So called leader of muslims aka Turkey intentionally skips mention of Muslims trampled under China's feet. This is when both of them are wanna be thekedaar of Islamic World. China stuffed the mouth of Turkey with $1 Billion and Turkey went silent....:pound:

@airtel @aditya10r @Abhijat @A chauhan @Alien @alphacentury @Ancient Indian @Ankit Purohit @anupamsurey @armyofhind @Bharat Ek Khoj @Bhumihar @blueblood @brational @Bangalorean @Blackwater @Bornubus @bose @Bullet @cobra commando @DingDong @DFI_COAS @dhananjay1 @ersakthivel @F-14B @fooLIam @gpawar @guru-dutt @here2where @hit&run @HariPrasad-1 @Indx TechStyle @Kshatriya87 @jackprince @Kharavela @Illusive @I_PLAY_BAD @LETHALFORCE @Lions Of Punjab @maomao @Mad Indian @OneGrimPilgrim @Peter @piKacHHu @Pinky Chaudhary @porky_kicker @Razor @raja696 @Rowdy @Sakal Gharelu Ustad @SanjeevM @saty @sydsnyper @Srinivas_K @Screambowl @sorcerer @Simple_Guy @Sylex21 @wickedone @tarunraju @TrueSpirit2 @thethinker @Tshering22 @vayuu1 @VIP @Vishwarupa @VIP @Varahamihira @roma @Navnit Kundu @WARREN SS @Willy2 @3deffect

Our esteemed Terrorist Paki Panel: @Neo @Raja.pakistani @Zarvan @musalman @Zulfiqar Khan

No one is listening to you Terrorists anywhere... your propaganda at UN is a SUPER FLOP!

Your ladki-baaz PM keeps moving fingers on tantrik malaa jaap (given by jadookhor Tantrik 3rd wife black belt in black magic Bushra who has few Jinn's at her service) thinking it would cast spell on TRUMP but got insulted when TRUMP said "Where do you get these journalists from?" when some Paki journalist asked question about Kashmir. International reporters even asked on Imrand Khan's face did he BEG from TRUMP.

How much insults can Pakistan suffer??? No one believes you low IQ Terrorist sister breeders. :lol:

PoK would be taken from you and Pakistan would be broken sooner or later into following. I spent some time making the following map so copyright.

View attachment 38910
Ummah is a shitty political narrative. It is used as a political tool. Saudi hires Porki general for dirty work on the name of Islam. Pakistan invokes Islam when they need cheap mercenary suicide bombers. If muslims are persecuted most, it is on the hands of Muslims only. Brigadier Zia ul haq killed 25000 palestines and when Israel kills Hizbullah terrorist, their Ummah loves erupts all of sudden. Porkies least care about POK kashmiris and recruits their youth as suicide bombers but they have all love for Indian Kashmiris.
 

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At UN, Erdogan Cites Muslims’ Plights Around the World, But No Mention of China’s Uighurs :lol:

Listen to the Article! By Patrick Goodenough | September 25, 2019 | 4:32 AM EDT



Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks at the U.N. General Assembly in New York on Tuesday. (Photo: Anadolu News Agency)
(CNSNews.com) – Addressing the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan raised the plight of Muslims in hotspots around the world, but he was silent on what Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called “the stain of the century” – China’s mass detention of more than one million minority Muslims in internment camps.

Of other leaders who spoke at the U.N. in New York on Tuesday, six were from Islamic bloc countries. But neither Jordan’s king, the emir of Qatar, nor the presidents of Egypt, Kazakhstan, the Maldives, or Niger, had anything to say about the repression of Uighurs in China’s far-west Xinjiang province.

Turkey, however, is the Muslim country with arguably the strongest link to Xinjiang: Uighurs are members of a Turkic ethic group with historic and ethno-linguistic ties to the Turks. The largest exiled Uighur community outside of Central Asia is in Turkey, around 35,000 in number.

In his speech, Turkey’s Islamist president referred to crises affecting Muslims in Syria, Yemen, Libya, Qatar, Afghanistan, Burma, and disputed Kashmir. Erdogan also cited separatist disputes in Cyprus and Azerbaijan and expressed concern about the murder of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi and the death in custody of former Egyptian president and Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi.

Erdogan dedicated a sizeable part of his address to the Palestinian issue, claiming that the “Palestinian territories under Israeli occupation have become one of the places where injustice prevails the most.” He said Muslims were the group most subjected to hate speech and discrimination.

But, like the other Muslim leader who took the podium, Erdogan said nothing about the discrimination faced by Muslims in western China. Last July, 36 U.N. member-states signed the letter praising China’s policies in Xinjiang. More than half of them were Muslim-majority states, including such prominent Islamic nations as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Egypt.

On Tuesday it was left to the United States – which has made religious freedom a key theme at this year’s General Assembly opening session – and a few Western allies to put the issue of the Uighurs onto the agenda in New York, with a panel discussion on “the Human Rights Crisis in Xinjiang.”

The event was moderated by U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom Sam Brownback, and the panel included a survivor of the Chinese internment camps and relatives of missing or detained family members. “Speakers called on members of the international community to speak up and urge China to change course, release all those in the camps, and demonstrate respect for the human rights of all its people,” the State Department said in a statement afterwards.

Earlier in the day Beijing responded to the Xinjiang-themed event by accusing the U.S. government of “using religious freedom as a cover to wantonly criticize other sovereign countries by disrespecting and distorting facts.” “Such attempts that take advantage of the U.N. platform to interfere in other countries’ internal affairs violate the purposes and principles of the U.N. Charter and run counter to the U.N. spirit for dialogue and cooperation,” an official said in a statement released by the foreign ministry.

“Therefore they will produce no effect whatsoever. Nor will they get support from the majority of countries.”

China says the camps in Xinjiang are “vocational education and training centers” used to “deradicalize” Muslims as part of its campaign against terrorism and extremism. The U.S. and other critics say they don’t buy that.

“They’re kind of running out of explanations, right, as this evidence [of mass incarceration] continues to grow,” U.S. assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific affairs David Stilwell told a briefing in New York after Tuesday’s event.

“The typical explanation has to do with countering extremism, and then terrorism,” he said. “If you look at what’s going on in Hong Kong, they’ve also been using the word ‘terrorism’ a lot with respect to people who are simply protesting the loss of the liberties that they used to have …”

See also:
China Boosts Turkey’s Foreign Reserves; Erdogan Drops Criticism of Beijing’s Treatment of Uighurs (Aug. 12, 2019)
China Thanks 36 Countries, Half of Them Islamic States, for Praising Its Uighur Policies (Jul. 15, 2019)


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Maulana Rockullah's Expert comment: When Imrand Khan was asked about plight of Muslims in China, he said he is "not aware" of it. :pound: So called leader of muslims aka Turkey intentionally skips mention of Muslims trampled under China's feet. This is when both of them are wanna be thekedaar of Islamic World. China stuffed the mouth of Turkey with $1 Billion and Turkey went silent....:pound:

@airtel @aditya10r @Abhijat @A chauhan @Alien @alphacentury @Ancient Indian @Ankit Purohit @anupamsurey @armyofhind @Bharat Ek Khoj @Bhumihar @blueblood @brational @Bangalorean @Blackwater @Bornubus @bose @Bullet @cobra commando @DingDong @DFI_COAS @dhananjay1 @ersakthivel @F-14B @fooLIam @gpawar @guru-dutt @here2where @hit&run @HariPrasad-1 @Indx TechStyle @Kshatriya87 @jackprince @Kharavela @Illusive @I_PLAY_BAD @LETHALFORCE @Lions Of Punjab @maomao @Mad Indian @OneGrimPilgrim @Peter @piKacHHu @Pinky Chaudhary @porky_kicker @Razor @raja696 @Rowdy @Sakal Gharelu Ustad @SanjeevM @saty @sydsnyper @Srinivas_K @Screambowl @sorcerer @Simple_Guy @Sylex21 @wickedone @tarunraju @TrueSpirit2 @thethinker @Tshering22 @vayuu1 @VIP @Vishwarupa @VIP @Varahamihira @roma @Navnit Kundu @WARREN SS @Willy2 @3deffect

Our esteemed Terrorist Paki Panel: @Neo @Raja.pakistani @Zarvan @musalman @Zulfiqar Khan

No one is listening to you Terrorists anywhere... your propaganda at UN is a SUPER FLOP!

Your ladki-baaz PM keeps moving fingers on tantrik malaa jaap (given by jadookhor Tantrik 3rd wife black belt in black magic Bushra who has few Jinn's at her service) thinking it would cast spell on TRUMP but got insulted when TRUMP said "Where do you get these journalists from?" when some Paki journalist asked question about Kashmir. International reporters even asked on Imrand Khan's face did he BEG from TRUMP.

How much insults can Pakistan suffer??? No one believes you low IQ Terrorist sister breeders. :lol:

PoK would be taken from you and Pakistan would be broken sooner or later into following. I spent some time making the following map so copyright.

View attachment 38910
What the heck, show punjab back in India MINUS PAKJABIS, these filth do not deserve that hard-fought sikh land.
Also dude don't forget to add our territory that pakis gave to Chinese bastards.
So henceforth I object to this image of yours and ask you to spend more time on it rectifying.
Pakistan must be IN CHILE LIKE SHAPE.
 
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YEAH many sound disappointed at Turkey (and Muslim countries) this time not playing double tongued tricks over Uyghurs.

TRUTH is China is a beacon for safeguarding Muslim rights. I saw many Turkish girls wearing hijabs at Tirana airport unlike those I met years ago in Istanbul or Antalya. Sadly quite a regression since tthey've been undergoing sort of ""re-islamization" that has deprived them of rights to dress natural beautiful and diverse.

https://news.yahoo.com/erdogan-says-people-live-happily-xinjiang-chinese-state-043055699.html
"Turkey stays committed to the one-China policy, Erdogan said, stressing that residents of various ethnicities living happily in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region thanks to China's prosperity is a hard fact, and Turkey will not allow anyone to drive a wedge
 

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At UN, Erdogan Cites Muslims’ Plights Around the World, But No Mention of China’s Uighurs :lol:

Listen to the Article! By Patrick Goodenough | September 25, 2019 | 4:32 AM EDT



Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks at the U.N. General Assembly in New York on Tuesday. (Photo: Anadolu News Agency)
(CNSNews.com) – Addressing the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan raised the plight of Muslims in hotspots around the world, but he was silent on what Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called “the stain of the century” – China’s mass detention of more than one million minority Muslims in internment camps.

Of other leaders who spoke at the U.N. in New York on Tuesday, six were from Islamic bloc countries. But neither Jordan’s king, the emir of Qatar, nor the presidents of Egypt, Kazakhstan, the Maldives, or Niger, had anything to say about the repression of Uighurs in China’s far-west Xinjiang province.

Turkey, however, is the Muslim country with arguably the strongest link to Xinjiang: Uighurs are members of a Turkic ethic group with historic and ethno-linguistic ties to the Turks. The largest exiled Uighur community outside of Central Asia is in Turkey, around 35,000 in number.

In his speech, Turkey’s Islamist president referred to crises affecting Muslims in Syria, Yemen, Libya, Qatar, Afghanistan, Burma, and disputed Kashmir. Erdogan also cited separatist disputes in Cyprus and Azerbaijan and expressed concern about the murder of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi and the death in custody of former Egyptian president and Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammed Morsi.

Erdogan dedicated a sizeable part of his address to the Palestinian issue, claiming that the “Palestinian territories under Israeli occupation have become one of the places where injustice prevails the most.” He said Muslims were the group most subjected to hate speech and discrimination.

But, like the other Muslim leader who took the podium, Erdogan said nothing about the discrimination faced by Muslims in western China. Last July, 36 U.N. member-states signed the letter praising China’s policies in Xinjiang. More than half of them were Muslim-majority states, including such prominent Islamic nations as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Egypt.

On Tuesday it was left to the United States – which has made religious freedom a key theme at this year’s General Assembly opening session – and a few Western allies to put the issue of the Uighurs onto the agenda in New York, with a panel discussion on “the Human Rights Crisis in Xinjiang.”

The event was moderated by U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom Sam Brownback, and the panel included a survivor of the Chinese internment camps and relatives of missing or detained family members. “Speakers called on members of the international community to speak up and urge China to change course, release all those in the camps, and demonstrate respect for the human rights of all its people,” the State Department said in a statement afterwards.

Earlier in the day Beijing responded to the Xinjiang-themed event by accusing the U.S. government of “using religious freedom as a cover to wantonly criticize other sovereign countries by disrespecting and distorting facts.” “Such attempts that take advantage of the U.N. platform to interfere in other countries’ internal affairs violate the purposes and principles of the U.N. Charter and run counter to the U.N. spirit for dialogue and cooperation,” an official said in a statement released by the foreign ministry.

“Therefore they will produce no effect whatsoever. Nor will they get support from the majority of countries.”

China says the camps in Xinjiang are “vocational education and training centers” used to “deradicalize” Muslims as part of its campaign against terrorism and extremism. The U.S. and other critics say they don’t buy that.

“They’re kind of running out of explanations, right, as this evidence [of mass incarceration] continues to grow,” U.S. assistant secretary for East Asian and Pacific affairs David Stilwell told a briefing in New York after Tuesday’s event.

“The typical explanation has to do with countering extremism, and then terrorism,” he said. “If you look at what’s going on in Hong Kong, they’ve also been using the word ‘terrorism’ a lot with respect to people who are simply protesting the loss of the liberties that they used to have …”

See also:
China Boosts Turkey’s Foreign Reserves; Erdogan Drops Criticism of Beijing’s Treatment of Uighurs (Aug. 12, 2019)
China Thanks 36 Countries, Half of Them Islamic States, for Praising Its Uighur Policies (Jul. 15, 2019)


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Maulana Rockullah's Expert comment: When Imrand Khan was asked about plight of Muslims in China, he said he is "not aware" of it. :pound: So called leader of muslims aka Turkey intentionally skips mention of Muslims trampled under China's feet. This is when both of them are wanna be thekedaar of Islamic World. China stuffed the mouth of Turkey with $1 Billion and Turkey went silent....:pound:

@airtel @aditya10r @Abhijat @A chauhan @Alien @alphacentury @Ancient Indian @Ankit Purohit @anupamsurey @armyofhind @Bharat Ek Khoj @Bhumihar @blueblood @brational @Bangalorean @Blackwater @Bornubus @bose @Bullet @cobra commando @DingDong @DFI_COAS @dhananjay1 @ersakthivel @F-14B @fooLIam @gpawar @guru-dutt @here2where @hit&run @HariPrasad-1 @Indx TechStyle @Kshatriya87 @jackprince @Kharavela @Illusive @I_PLAY_BAD @LETHALFORCE @Lions Of Punjab @maomao @Mad Indian @OneGrimPilgrim @Peter @piKacHHu @Pinky Chaudhary @porky_kicker @Razor @raja696 @Rowdy @Sakal Gharelu Ustad @SanjeevM @saty @sydsnyper @Srinivas_K @Screambowl @sorcerer @Simple_Guy @Sylex21 @wickedone @tarunraju @TrueSpirit2 @thethinker @Tshering22 @vayuu1 @VIP @Vishwarupa @VIP @Varahamihira @roma @Navnit Kundu @WARREN SS @Willy2 @3deffect

Our esteemed Terrorist Paki Panel: @Neo @Raja.pakistani @Zarvan @musalman @Zulfiqar Khan

No one is listening to you Terrorists anywhere... your propaganda at UN is a SUPER FLOP!

Your ladki-baaz PM keeps moving fingers on tantrik malaa jaap (given by jadookhor Tantrik 3rd wife black belt in black magic Bushra who has few Jinn's at her service) thinking it would cast spell on TRUMP but got insulted when TRUMP said "Where do you get these journalists from?" when some Paki journalist asked question about Kashmir. International reporters even asked on Imrand Khan's face did he BEG from TRUMP.

How much insults can Pakistan suffer??? No one believes you low IQ Terrorist sister breeders. :lol:

PoK would be taken from you and Pakistan would be broken sooner or later into following. I spent some time making the following map so copyright.

View attachment 38910

Turkey needs this.

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INDIAN SOLDIERS IN CONSTANTINOPLE 1920 OCCUPATION OF TURKEY.

Last war fragmented their empire,new one one must eradicate them.
 

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YEAH many sound disappointed at Turkey (and Muslim countries) this time not playing double tongued tricks over Uyghurs.

TRUTH is China is a beacon for safeguarding Muslim rights. I saw many Turkish girls wearing hijabs at Tirana airport unlike those I met years ago in Istanbul or Antalya. Sadly quite a regression since tthey've been undergoing sort of ""re-islamization" that has deprived them of rights to dress natural beautiful and diverse.

https://news.yahoo.com/erdogan-says-people-live-happily-xinjiang-chinese-state-043055699.html
"Turkey stays committed to the one-China policy, Erdogan said, stressing that residents of various ethnicities living happily in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region thanks to China's prosperity is a hard fact, and Turkey will not allow anyone to drive a wedge
Understand one thing. Neither Trump, Putin, Modi or Abe give's a rats ass what China does to Muslims. Even if Muslims perish in China, nobody is going to cry a drop of water.

When it comes to Islam, China is not the principal party here. It all bogs own to the selective hypocrisy of many Muslims where if they kill Muslims then its ok, if some Non-Muslims (China) kill Muslims, then its ok, but if other Non-Muslims defend themselves from Muslims, then its Islamophobia, its Muslim hatred?

Muslims were selling that Erdogan even spoke against China, he is the new caliph in spirit. Even that goes down to the dogs. Every Muslim is a sell out, Islam is a tradeable commodity, you can rent Muslims as and when you like and dump them when not required. This incident proves it unabashadley.

So the message is to Muslims - Islam and Muslims can take a hike. No body will henceforth believe you, take your words, respect you. Nobody will sheard a drop of cry for any Muslim.
 

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have Turkey forgotten their defeat in first world war at Haifa ?
 
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YEAH many sound disappointed at Turkey (and Muslim countries) this time not playing double tongued tricks over Uyghurs.

TRUTH is China is a beacon for safeguarding Muslim rights. I saw many Turkish girls wearing hijabs at Tirana airport unlike those I met years ago in Istanbul or Antalya. Sadly quite a regression since tthey've been undergoing sort of ""re-islamization" that has deprived them of rights to dress natural beautiful and diverse.

https://news.yahoo.com/erdogan-says-people-live-happily-xinjiang-chinese-state-043055699.html
"Turkey stays committed to the one-China policy, Erdogan said, stressing that residents of various ethnicities living happily in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region thanks to China's prosperity is a hard fact, and Turkey will not allow anyone to drive a wedge
True. Turkey is actively regressing away from the modern secular republic that Ataturk setup.
 

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Ummah is a shitty political narrative. It is used as a political tool. Saudi hires Porki general for dirty work on the name of Islam. Pakistan invokes Islam when they need cheap mercenary suicide bombers. If muslims are persecuted most, it is on the hands of Muslims only. Brigadier Zia ul haq killed 25000 palestines and when Israel kills Hizbullah terrorist, their Ummah loves erupts all of sudden. Porkies least care about POK kashmiris and recruits their youth as suicide bombers but they have all love for Indian Kashmiris.
Trust me not only porkis but all the muhammadns are like this since I am an ex Muhammadan my self

When Saddam massacres thousands of Kurds all Muhammadan dogs were cheering and when porkistan killed 2 million Bengali Muhammadan they kept quite but when Israel kill few Palestinian terrorist all of the sadden they all start bark

Note what bashar al Assad killed in the last few years it’s more than what Israeli killed in 70 years or what the saudis are doing in Yemen it’s worst than what Israelis did in Gaza but the Yemenis and Syrians are not that lucky because the one who is killing them is also Muhammadan that’s why nobody dare to open his mouth unlike the barking against Israel
 

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Turkey needs this.

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INDIAN SOLDIERS IN CONSTANTINOPLE 1920 OCCUPATION OF TURKEY.

Last war fragmented their empire,new one one must eradicate them.
The so called Anatolian Turks are not that different from porkistanis they are taking pride and identity of the central Asians who raped they Byzantine Christian ancestors they think they are descendants from Turks while it’s the opposite they are just turkified Christians

Porkis day the Hindus hate Islam because Islam ruled India while they forgot that their ancestors whose were the one who got raped my Muslims

But porkis act as if their ancestors were the Arabs or the Turks and not the local Hindus and Buddhists who were murdered and killed by Arabs and Turks lol
 

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With one exception the Mughals .
The Mughals were already mongol barbaric scums before converting to Islam ghenzis khan in general was not that different from Muhammad and the start of the mongol empire wasn’t that different from the Islamic empire Of seventh century si they were just barbarians who converted to barbaric death cult imagine if the Vikings convert to Islam they would be worst than Isis lol
 

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The Mughals were already mongol barbaric scums before converting to Islam ghenzis khan in general was not that different from Muhammad and the start of the mongol empire wasn’t that different from the Islamic empire Of seventh century si they were just barbarians who converted to barbaric death cult imagine if the Vikings convert to Islam they would be worst than Isis lol
Mongols did not make a religion which is barely a military manual covered by a religious cover.

The mongols,british,etc were conquerors and they most likely won't destroy the development in terms of science and infra of an area like islamic invasion.

The real danger of islam is that it will retard progress of science at the root which is bad news for a developing country which is hard if not impossible to do for a mere conqueror as they do not specialize in brainwashing but in fear and warfare.
 

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Mongols did not make a religion which is barely a military manual covered by a religious cover.

The mongols,british,etc were conquerors and they most likely won't destroy the development in terms of science and infra of an area like islamic invasion.

The real danger of islam is that it will retard progress of science at the root which is bad news for a developing country which is hard if not impossible to do for a mere conqueror as they do not specialize in brainwashing but in fear and warfare.
Why point was that’s Islam is not for civilized people but it’s more suitable for barbaric nations like mongols and Vikings
 

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Nowadays every pretentious egg head dare to sprout gibberish on "plight" of Muslims blah blah. More ironically UN even gives a platform to standup comedians like Erdogan and Pompeo.

What about plights of non Muslims in Muslim dominated countries? I have well-to-do relatives in Indonesia. Everyone is requested to declare their religion there. A statue of Guanyu an ancient Chinese warrior as embodiment of loyalty was prohibited in a Buddhist / Taoist temple (many Chinese follow both). How could kafirs erect a statue higher than....? In Sumatra a few Buddhist viharas were burnt down and a Buddhist woman was sentenced to 2 years imprisonment for blasphemy becoz she was overheard of complaining about loud morning azan from a minaret.

Also speaking of Uyghurs as their ""Turkic"" brethrens (linguistically or ethnically) I had a conversation with a Turk guy. To my surprise he categorically denied any link to Uyghurs. In his opinion modern Turks were closer to Europeans (physically) with cultural heritage from Hitties, Greeks... And what most secular Turks dreamed of was to get integrated with EU. Any reference to them being associated with (backward) Arabs or Central Asians (Turkic) sounded like a demeaning innuendo. Erdogan''s sudden love for Turkic kinsmen was no more than a geopolitical leverage.
 
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Who is this idiot a representative of all muslims Shiite and sunnis worldwide? Shut the fuck up and worry about Turkey .
He is a typical Abdul. He knows China ain't India when it comes to dealing with turkey or muslims.

Turkey is arming Porks for decades against India while we have done nothing to show support for cyprus Greece or Armenia.

Hope it changes in this term of Modi. Let's have some Thanksgiving.
 

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