Weekly News Brief on Uighurs and China – March 23

by Reporter4
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Saturday, March 23, 2019

 

New Zealand Mosque Shooter’s Manifesto Apparently Posted Online, Admires Communist China

Brenton Tarrant, who is accused of shooting 49 people in Christchurch, New Zealand, wrote on his manifesto: “The nation with the closest political and social values to my own is the People’s Republic of China.” He also wrote that “China is set to be the world’s most dominant nation in this century,” adding that it’s because the country is “lacking diversity.” Apparently, this terrorist is praising the Chinese Regime for its ethnic cleansing of millions of Uighurs and other Turkic Muslims in East Turkistan.

Read the full story at theepochtimes.com, March 15, 2019

Beijing’s white paper defends its crackdown in East Turkistan

In its lengthy policy paper again defending Beijing’s controversial “deradicalisation” measures, Chinese regime claimed that it has arrested 13,000 ‘terrorists’ in Xinjiang (i.e. Occupied East Turkistan) since 2014.

The World Uyghur Congress swiftly denounced the white paper. “Counter-terrorism is a political excuse to suppress the Uighurs. The real aim of the so-called de-radicalisation is to eliminate faith and thoroughly carry out Sinification”, spokesman Dilxat Raxit said in an emailed statement.

Reasd the full sroty at aljazeera.com, March 18, 2019

Uyghur Detainees from Xinjiang ‘Placed in Nearly Every Prison’ in Shandong Province

In October 2018, Radio Free Asia (RFA)’s Uyghur Service reported that authorities in the occupied East Turkistan had begun covertly sending detainees to prisons in Heilongjiang province and other parts of China to address an “overflow” in overcrowded camps, where up to 1.5 million Uyghurs and other Muslim ethnic minorities accused of harboring “strong religious views” and “politically incorrect” ideas have been held since April 2017. According to RFA’s latest investigations, Uighurs and other Muslim detainees from East Turkistan had also been sent to Shaanxi province and neighboring Gansu province, which has been confirmed by provincial prison officials.

Read the full story at rfa.org, March 19, 2019

Sweden grants refugee status to China’s Uighur Muslims, prompting calls for UK to follow suit

Sweden is to grant refugee status to all Uighur Muslim asylum-seekers from China, prompting calls for other Western governments to follow suit. The Swedish migration agency said all Uighur Muslim asylum-seekers in Sweden would be automatically considered at risk of persecution in Xinjiang province (i.e. occupied East Turkistan), where more than a million Uighurs have been detained in concentration camps in a crackdown on Islam.

Read the full story at independent.co.uk, March 20, 2019

Muslim countries urged to press China end crackdown of Uighurs

A group of visiting Uighur Muslim scholars originally from China’s Xinjiang province (i.e. occupied East Turkistan) has urged Muslim-majority countries to press China to end its “cultural war” against their ethnic compatriots. During a visit to Qatar’s capital, Doha, leaders from the Turkey-based Society of the Muslim Scholars of East Turkistan accused Beijing of engaging in systematic human rights violations of Uighurs in a bid to erase their cultural and religious heritage.

Read the full story at aljazeera.com, March 20, 2019

Xi Jinping Visits Italy: No Agreement with China May Ignore Human Rights

Bitter Winter, a website launched by the Italian research center CESNUR that focuses on religious liberty and human rights in China, wrote an open letter titled, “No Agreement with China May Ignore Human Rights”, to the President and Prime Minister of the Republic of Italy. The aim was to call the Italian government for steadfastness to its values and traditions and for making human rights and religious liberty part of any conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Read the full story at bitterwinter.org, March 20, 2019

Italy becomes the first Western nation to sign up for China’s belt and road plan

Italy became the first Western European nation to sign up for China’s One Belt, One Road project. Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and Chinese President Xi Jinping witnessed Italy’s signing up for China’s multi-billion dollar project among other 29 other agreements between the two countries.

The two countries also agreed to boost cooperation on innovation and science, increase bilateral trade and set up a finance ministers’ dialogue mechanism.

Read the full story at scmp.com, March 23, 2019

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