I don’t believe
@Dai Toruko is a CIA agent, but actually he represents popular Turkish sentiment.
Uyghur issue is popular in Turkey as it represents an issue where the society can come together for fellow Turks.
Although the Islamic world does not have any enmity with China, which considered by us as a neutral and peripheral civilization, Turkish history does have conflict with China as a major part of its civilizational consciousness. Stories like what Turks went through during the times of Kürşat reinforce those negative feelings.
As far as Arab revolt, that represented a minority of Arabs, namely Sharifs of Makkah who became British stooges and the Ahl e Saud who rose with British, French support from the Najd wasteland. We can clearly see the foreign hands in this disunity of the Islamic Khilafat.
As far as Russia, it was during the rise of the time of the Czars, their extremist brand of Orthodox Christianity, and vengeance against the Golden Horde, that led to the first genocides of Muslim people of the Caucasus (Circassians), Crimea, Tatarstan, and Central Asia.
Russia invaded, conquered Turkish and Iranian land, which it consequently cleansed of Muslim populations.
Turkey was forced to absorb refugees and victims of those organized genocides.
As regards USSR, this country was an existential threat to the whole of the Islamic world, and it continued Russia’s history of displacing and massacring Muslim populations in Eurasia.
It was not until their bloody, and frankly villainous, invasion of Afghanistan (and Pakistan) that the whole of the Islamic world resolves to end this oppression. Pakistan played an important and key role in organizing the resistance and ensuring the final death nail to Soviet Russia.
In conclusion, I see many Chinese members do not understand the history and religious viewpoints of the majority of Muslims.
It would be wise to research the history and civilization of 25% of the human race, and soon to be the largest religious group on Earth.
So much of CPEC depends on Pakistan and Turkey. We have a mutual benefit in supplanting the current world order, in favor of a more equitable one.
The history of China under foreign occupation and humiliation is not much different to what the Islamic world currently goes through now.
Just like Mao was a strong believer in supporting and uplifting the masses of people of the third world and rising countries, so too should Chinese members rediscover what made him so popular around the world.
One lesson for all of us to learn from the festering elephant of a corpse awaiting its imminent death is that we should never be so arrogant or haughty as the world’s sole superpower.