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Ars Moriendi
11-13-2014, 02:22 AM
China Jails CIA’s Uighur Imams

http://www.infowars.com/china-jails-cias-uighur-imams/

Uighur Muslims were present at Osama bin Laden's CIA-ISI Afghan training camps

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Image Credits: Uyghur American Association

China has imprisoned around two dozen Uighur Muslim leaders in the western region of Xinjiang for “illegal religious activities.”

The convicted suspects were given prison terms ranging between five and 16 years, according the China’s state-run news service.

Aljazeera (http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia-pacific/2014/11/china-jails-wild-imams-mass-crackdown-2014111110131105352.html)reports China is concerned enemies of the state in Xinjiang may receive support from Islamists in nearby Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Left out of the Aljazeera report is the fact Uighur Muslims were present at Osama bin Laden’s CIA-ISI and Saudi funded training camps in Afghanistan prior to 2001. According to journalist Eric Margolis, the CIA used third parties in the effort to train the Uighur. (http://lukery.blogspot.com/2009/07/us-trained-uighur-terrorists.html)

“The CIA was going to use them in the event of a war with China, or just to raise hell there, and they were trained and supported out of Afghanistan, some of them with Osama bin Laden’s collaboration. The Americans were up to their ears with this,” Margolis told Scott Horton in 2008. (http://antiwar.com/radio/2008/11/30/eric-margolis-12/)

Details of the operation to destabilize China came to light during the immigration court case of a Turkish Islamic leader, Fethullah Gülen, in 2008.

During the court case prosecutors uncovered an illegal covert CIA operation to use Islamic radicalism to destabilize Central Asia, a plan that received its broad strokes from the work of arch globalist and former national security advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski (http://www.infowars.com/al-qaeda-grand-wizard-brzezinski-advises-obama-on-foreign-policy/)and his book, The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives.

Sibel Edmonds (http://lukery.blogspot.com/2008/07/court-documents-shed-light-on-cia.html) told the blogger Lurkey in 2008:


You’ve got to look at the big picture. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the super powers began to fight over control of Central Asia, particularly the oil and gas wealth, as well as the strategic value of the region.

Given the history, and the distrust of the West, the US realized that it couldn’t get direct control, and therefore would need to use a proxy to gain control quickly and effectively. Turkey was the perfect proxy; a NATO ally and a puppet regime. Turkey shares the same heritage/race as the entire population of Central Asia, the same language (Turkic), the same religion (Sunni Islam), and of course, the strategic location and proximity.

This started more than a decade-long illegal, covert operation in Central Asia by a small group in the US intent on furthering the oil industry and the Military Industrial Complex, using Turkish operatives, Saudi partners and Pakistani allies, furthering this objective in the name of Islam.

This is why I have been saying repeatedly that these illegal covert operations by the Turks and certain US persons dates back to 1996, and involves terrorist activities, narcotics, weapons smuggling and money laundering, converging around the same operations and involving the same actors.

And I want to emphasize that this is “illegal” because most, if not all, of the funding for these operations is not congressionally approved funding, but it comes from illegal activities.

Graham Fuller, a former CIA station chief in Kabul and a senior political scientist for the Rand Corporation, added the required philosophical base for the effort by writing The Xinjiang Problem (http://www.silkroadstudies.org/docs/publications/OLD/xinjiang_final.pdf) for the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, a diplomatic graduate school that has served as a base for Zbigniew Brzezinski and a number of neocons, including Eliot Cohen and Paul Wolfowitz.

Turkey has served as a proxy and facilitator for a number of terrorist projects, most recently supporting ISIS (http://www.infowars.com/isis-run-out-of-u-s-embassy-in-turkey/), now the Islamic State. It is also involved in the CIA’s project to undermine China by supporting its Uighur separatist movement. As usual, the affair has the standard number of intelligence twists and turns.

According to TurkPulse (http://www.turkpulse.com/turkish16.htm):


One of the main tools Washington is using in this affair in order to get Turkey involved in the Xinjiang affair is some Turkish Americans, primarily the Fetullah Gulen team who are prosecuted in absentia in Turkey for trying to found a theocratic State order in this country because he runs his activities from the United States, his protégé. Another Turk used in this affair is Enver Yusuf Turani, who is the self styled Foreign and Prime Minister of the East Turkistan Government in exile. He has been an American citizen since 1998. Enver Yusuf is in close cooperation with Fetullah Gulen… Their activities for the government in exile are based on a report entitled “the Xinjiang Project” drafted by Graham Fuller in 1998 for the Rand Corporation and revised in 2003 under the title “the Xinjiang Problem.” It emphasizes the importance of the Xinjiang Autonomous region in encircling China and provides a strategy for it.

More recently the CIA surrogate, the State Department’s National Endowment for Democracy, has fanned the flames of unrest (http://www.globalresearch.ca/turmoil-in-hong-kong-terrorism-in-xinjiang-americas-covert-war-on-china/5409079) in China’s Xinjiang where separatists are calling for a state they dub East Turkistan.

barbatus
11-13-2014, 02:29 AM
So basically, China arrested terrorists? Not surprising.

Ars Moriendi
11-13-2014, 02:40 AM
So basically, China arrested terrorists? Not surprising.

For the most part yes. The PRC isn't very talkative regarding their judicial procedures, so it's doubtful we'll get a lot of information of the few dozen Uyghurs that were arrested.
Still, what does matter is to keep in mind the strategy that is being developed here.

Remember Meyssan's paper I linked little over a month ago: IS and its proxies will eventually be used against both Russia and China, as the configuration of their latest commander positions show (Chechens, Uzbeks, Uyghurs playing key roles).

barbatus
11-13-2014, 02:42 AM
For the most part yes. The PRC isn't very talkative regarding their judicial procedures, so it's doubtful we'll get a lot of information of the few dozen Uyghurs that were arrested.
Still, what does matter is to keep in mind the strategy that is being developed here.

Remember Meyssan's paper I linked little over a month ago: IS and its proxies will eventually be used against both Russia and China, as the configuration of their latest commander positions show (Chechens, Uzbeks, Uyghurs playing key roles).
I'm surprised Russia doesn't have a bigger role in fighting ISIS. Especially with their ties to Iran and Ba'athist Syria. You'd think Putin would be doing more to stabilize the region.

Ars Moriendi
11-13-2014, 02:44 AM
I'm surprised Russia doesn't have a bigger role in fighting ISIS. Especially with their ties to Iran and Ba'athist Syria. You'd think Putin would be doing more to stabilize the region.

Fighting IS is like fighting quicksand. Unless you get out flawlessly in one pull (or have a solid rope), the moment you start to fight it more, you sink quicker.
Plus, Russia is under siege everywhere, they can't afford to make any mistakes right now (also why they refrain from intervening in Ukraine).

barbatus
11-13-2014, 02:54 AM
I didn't mean direct military involvement (no "boots on the ground", as the Americans love to say), but Russia could be doing more to help the Syrian Army. Send in military experts and logistics people to help the way the Americans have been doing with the Iraqi Army. Unless they already have and I just haven't heard about it.