The Uighur People [currently being killed as terrorists by Beijing] are an ancient people dating back further than the much self-heralded Chinese civilization so genetic research has proven. All this jingoism, fanaticism [Fenqing...look it up! Its promoted by the state towards the youth], propaganda and downright chest beating must come to a screaming halt. The ruling Han are embarrassed to have to admit they have been telling lies for decades that they are the oldest living civilization on the planet when the Uighur's are. Now it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that this group should get any limelight, so why not paint them as terrorists. Terrorism is a catch all for undesirables against the state these days. How convenient to be seen as cleaning ones house as it were, eliminating undesirables and thus putting a stop to any controversy against the Totalitarian Fascist State that Red China [The PRC] is. The world will see how righteous they can be taking these steps.
All this is, is smoke and mirrors much like the false flag operations of the CIA in fact taken from the same hymn book. Like I have said so many times "All Roads Lead To Rome"..The Vatican, The Jesuits fomenting hatred,wars and unrest as they have done for centuries.This is nothing short of Democide or Ethnic Cleansing,l a heinous practice found in totalitarian/racist societies, AKA Bolshevist Russia for example, or recently, Mao's China.
Enough of my rant..back to my blog.
Conan
* Ethnic cleansing is the attempt to create ethnically homogeneous geographic areas through the deportation or forcible displacement of persons belonging to particular ethnic groups. Ethnic cleansing sometimes involves the removal of all physical vestiges of the targeted group through the destruction of monuments, cemeteries, and houses of worship.
Ethnic Cleansing is happening in Tibet and East Turkestan (Xinjiang). Ever since Chinese Communists occupied Xinjiang, they have been encouraging more and more number of Han Chinese to migrate to Xinjing. Aside from perpetrating flagrant violations of human rights, the Chinese have also instituted a systematic and discriminatory program to change the demographics in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR). Since the 1950’s the central authorities have worked to change the ethnic mix of the region. According to Paul George, who wrote a commentary on the situation for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), China’s one-child, family planning policy does not apply to any ethnic Han couple relocating to East Turkistan. Not surprisingly, such incentives have altered the demographic mix significantly. The population estimates for the territory range from 17 million to 40 million. And according to 1997 figures cited by Amnesty International, the ethnic composition is now 47 percent Uighur, 42 percent Han, 7 percent Kazak and the rest made up of other minorities. The Uighurs made up 80 percent of the territory prior to Mao’s policy of ethnic dilution. In fact, the U.S. State Department in its 1998 China human rights report, states that according to some estimates, the migration of ethnic Han in "recent decades has caused the Han-Uyghur ratio in the capital of Urumqi to shift from 20 to 80, to 80 to 20…"
The Han have also gained control over the economic and political landscape. This was achieved by banning the Uighur language and extending preferential treatment in employment, education, health care and other services to the growing Han community. Those locals without any facility for the Chinese language are totally out of the loop.
Because of the centrality of Islam in the Uighur culture, the government has also focused on removing any symbols of Islam. Islamic schools and Mosques which were only opened during the administration of Deng Xiao Ping took, are once again seriously restricted. Religious activity has been curtailed and only material approved by the State is allowed to be published and distributed.
This program of systematic ethnic cleansing that was first started in Xinjiang was also extended to Tibet. So Uyghurs and Tibetans both face the prospect of becoming minorities in their own lands.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comments always welcome!