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    Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng said that China will not allow Xinjiang to become the second Syria, Libya or Iraq. He warned that if the turmoil in Xinjiang spreads abroad, it will affect the stability of Central Asia and the Middle East, and may also affect Europe.

    On the 10th of the month, Le Yu’s interview with the Financial Times in Beijing was published yesterday. In response to the large-scale security strikes in Xinjiang in the past few years, Le Yucheng, who is in charge of daily diplomatic work, stressed that the primary problem in Xinjiang is stability, which refers to the emergence of some extremism and terrorism in the region in the past few years, especially violent terrorism not only endangering the lives and property of local people. It has also spread to cities such as Beijing and Kunming, and the Chinese government must therefore resolutely crack down.

    As for China’s establishment of a “re-education camp” in Xinjiang that has attracted Western criticism, Le Yucheng said that China advocates that “there is a cure for illness, and don’t wait until the disease is ill.”

    He explained that the terrorist extremists and organizations that emerged in Xinjiang were brainwashed by extreme thoughts, especially Islamic extreme thoughts, before they embarked on the evil roads and roads that endangered the family, the society, and harmed others. "For some people, if you find that there are signs of religious extreme thoughts, you must help him to get rid of them. You can't watch him go on the path of harming others."

    Some Western countries and human rights organizations and even UN experts have recently pointed out that Beijing has arrested and monitored large numbers of Uighurs and other Muslim communities in Xinjiang. Chinese officials insist that Xinjiang faces serious threats from Islamic armed forces and separatists and denies all allegations of human rights violations and refuses to allow UN supervisors to enter Xinjiang.

    In the interview, Le Yucheng emphasized that all China's laws and regulations are carried out in accordance with the law. "We have criminal law and anti-terrorism laws. Maintaining national security in accordance with the law is a common practice in all countries."

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    Every country should make an effort to deal with terrorism

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    I'm sure many innocent people get forcefully 're-educated' there. I've heard stories about people with family in neighbouring Uzbekistan who got sent to such camp for only sending Whatsapps to family there. Keep in mind that China is a dictatorship and a nannystate what compliant sheep, even if the authorities are wrong. Eastern European communist countries were like that as well.

    Islamists are a serious issue of course, but China is occupying and trying to assimilate land of a people with no prior Chinese history but one which China still needs to geographical purposes. It's not like they're dealing with troublesome immigrants. I neither would want Chinese foreigners rule over my land especially if they use 'light coercion' to change the culture.

    And such a situation might also contribute to more jihadists when you have a population with Islam as traditional religion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danielion View Post
    I'm sure many innocent people get forcefully 're-educated' there. I've heard stories about people with family in neighbouring Uzbekistan who got sent to such camp for only sending Whatsapps to family there. Keep in mind that China is a dictatorship and a nannystate what compliant sheep, even if the authorities are wrong. Eastern European communist countries were like that as well.

    Islamists are a serious issue of course, but China is occupying and trying to assimilate land of a people with no prior Chinese history but one which China still needs to geographical purposes. It's not like they're dealing with troublesome immigrants. I neither would want Chinese foreigners rule over my land especially if they use 'light coercion' to change the culture.

    And such a situation might also contribute to more jihadists when you have a population with Islam as traditional religion.
    China plays the long game. The west, the short game (hence why we will will lose). If they decide to assimilate and remove Islam, it will happen. 50 years, 200 years? In a country with such a long history, such small numbers are meaningless.
    Nine out of ten concerns are completely unfounded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankhammer View Post
    China plays the long game. The west, the short game (hence why we will will lose). If they decide to assimilate and remove Islam, it will happen. 50 years, 200 years? In a country with such a long history, such small numbers are meaningless.
    I think China's lack of individualism is making it very overestimated. If someone is your superior in China, you have to lick his ass and nod to everything, even when you know he's wrong. I doubt they'll surpass us unless they undergo a cultural change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danielion View Post
    I think China's lack of individualism is making it very overestimated. If someone is your superior in China, you have to lick his ass and nod to everything, even when you know he's wrong. I doubt they'll surpass us unless they undergo a cultural change.
    It is a dog eat dog world there. You fight for everything you have, every advancement, all you might own. You should see how they treat each other in the office. They won't do it to non-Chinese but man, they are ruthless amongst themselves. It's a way of life in China.

    I doubt they will surpass us. More likely steal all our advancements then overwhelm.

    But this is about Xinjiang and for those folk, it's game over.
    Nine out of ten concerns are completely unfounded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankhammer View Post
    It is a dog eat dog world there. You fight for everything you have, every advancement, all you might own. You should see how they treat each other in the office. They won't do it to non-Chinese but man, they are ruthless amongst themselves. It's a way of life in China.

    I doubt they will surpass us. More likely steal all our advancements then overwhelm.

    But this is about Xinjiang and for those folk, it's game over.
    We might go under in the future when our multicultural society proves unsustainable and we become more and more of a dictatorship. China in many ways is the nanny state it is due to it imploding otherwise. However, countries like Taiwan do prove Chinese are able to build democratic society. Singapore is an annoying overly PC police state on the other hand, but that's probably also in part due to the 'Indian' and 'Malay' influences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danielion View Post
    I'm sure many innocent people get forcefully 're-educated' there. I've heard stories about people with family in neighbouring Uzbekistan who got sent to such camp for only sending Whatsapps to family there. Keep in mind that China is a dictatorship and a nannystate what compliant sheep, even if the authorities are wrong. Eastern European communist countries were like that as well.

    Islamists are a serious issue of course, but China is occupying and trying to assimilate land of a people with no prior Chinese history but one which China still needs to geographical purposes. It's not like they're dealing with troublesome immigrants. I neither would want Chinese foreigners rule over my land especially if they use 'light coercion' to change the culture.

    And such a situation might also contribute to more jihadists when you have a population with Islam as traditional religion.
    China probably could do better with promotion of the Uyghur people's language, but it isn't doing forceful assimilation.

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    Whose sock are you clown? One needs to be a total deluded retard to draw parallels between Syria and Xinjiang. Ethnic Han Chinese Muslims (Hui) are far more religious than Uyghurs. The conflict is almost entirely ethnic. All Han Chinese colonists will be forcefully deported from Uyghuria in one way or another. It is just a matter of time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akali View Post
    Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Le Yucheng said that China will not allow Xinjiang to become the second Syria, Libya or Iraq. He warned that if the turmoil in Xinjiang spreads abroad, it will affect the stability of Central Asia and the Middle East, and may also affect Europe.

    On the 10th of the month, Le Yu’s interview with the Financial Times in Beijing was published yesterday. In response to the large-scale security strikes in Xinjiang in the past few years, Le Yucheng, who is in charge of daily diplomatic work, stressed that the primary problem in Xinjiang is stability, which refers to the emergence of some extremism and terrorism in the region in the past few years, especially violent terrorism not only endangering the lives and property of local people. It has also spread to cities such as Beijing and Kunming, and the Chinese government must therefore resolutely crack down.

    As for China’s establishment of a “re-education camp” in Xinjiang that has attracted Western criticism, Le Yucheng said that China advocates that “there is a cure for illness, and don’t wait until the disease is ill.”

    He explained that the terrorist extremists and organizations that emerged in Xinjiang were brainwashed by extreme thoughts, especially Islamic extreme thoughts, before they embarked on the evil roads and roads that endangered the family, the society, and harmed others. "For some people, if you find that there are signs of religious extreme thoughts, you must help him to get rid of them. You can't watch him go on the path of harming others."

    Some Western countries and human rights organizations and even UN experts have recently pointed out that Beijing has arrested and monitored large numbers of Uighurs and other Muslim communities in Xinjiang. Chinese officials insist that Xinjiang faces serious threats from Islamic armed forces and separatists and denies all allegations of human rights violations and refuses to allow UN supervisors to enter Xinjiang.

    In the interview, Le Yucheng emphasized that all China's laws and regulations are carried out in accordance with the law. "We have criminal law and anti-terrorism laws. Maintaining national security in accordance with the law is a common practice in all countries."
    they need it for the silk road to dominate european market.


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