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Why Muslim nations remain silent as China sends ethnic minorities to re-education camps

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Beijing's crackdown on its ethnic Muslim-minority Uyghurs has been met with international condemnation, howeversome very significant voices have remained silent— those of Muslim nations.

The United Nations estimates that up to 1 million Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other minorities have allegedly been detained in China's far-western Xinjiang province since 2017.

Experts say Muslims nations are keeping quiet due to China's economic and political clout as well as foreign policy considerations.

China policy expert Michael Clarke, from the Australian National University, told the ABC that China's economic power and the fear of retaliation was a big factor in Muslim politics.

"You're dealing with one of the most powerful states in the world," Dr Clarke said.

"It's ultimately a very unfortunate situation the Uyghur people find themselves in."

In contrast, countries including Australia and the United States have publicly denounced Beijing's actions in the region.

The Turkic-speaking ethnic minorities have been detained in 're-education' camps and subjected to political indoctrination, including being forced to learn a different language and give up their faith.

Recent research reveals that the 28 detention facilities have expanded by more than 2 million square metres since the beginning of last year and detainees have been forced to sew clothes for export to a US sportswear company.

A deafening silence
Governments of Muslim-majority nations including Malaysia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia have avoided raising the matter publicly.

Pakistan has gone even further by defending China, saying the reporting on the Uyghurs' situation has been "sensationalised" by Western media.

While the Indonesian Government has remained largely quiet on the topic, it finally raised the issue of the camps this week after growing internal pressure from Islamic groups and amid increased media coverage.

"Of course, we reject or [want to] prevent any human rights violations," Jusuf Kalla, Vice-President of Indonesia, told local journalistson Monday.

"However, we don't want to intervene in the domestic affairs of another country,"he said.

The statement is in stark contrast to the stance of Indonesia onother Muslim issues such as the Israel-Palestine conflict and the plight of the ethnic minority Rohingya in Myanmar.

Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Malaysia and others have also repeatedly condemned the persecution of Rohingya Muslims and Israel's treatment of Palestinians.

An economy 180 times bigger
Dr Clarke said China's economyis 180 times bigger than that of a country such as Myanmar, making the latter a far safer target for criticism.

"In Myanmar, you're dealing with a much weaker regional state which is much more open to pressure and international criticism," he said.

Chinese investments and contracts in the Middle East and North Africa from 2005 until this year amount to $144.8 billion.

In Malaysia and Indonesia,it is $121.6 billion over the same period, according to think tank American Enterprise Institute.

Beijing has heavily invested in state-owned oil and gas industries in Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and promises continued investments across Asia, Africa and the Middle East with its Belt and Road initiative.

"It [seems] to act as a break on any of those states from openly criticising Beijing," Dr Clarke said.

Beijing's treatment of Uyghurs and other Muslim groups has not deterred Muslim tourists from travelling to China.

Muslim travellers spent more than $US8 billion($11.3 billion)in China this year, a figure that is expected to increase by $US1 billion ($1.4 billion) annually, according to a recent report from market research company Salam Standard.

China's non-intervention stance pays off
Beijing's policy of "non-intervention", whereby it avoids becoming involved in the domestic affairs of other nations, has long been a key part of its foreign policy agenda.

But analysts say it is now paying off with Muslim countries reciprocating the favour.

China has gone as so far as to repeatedly abstain from votes or use its veto power in UN security council meetings on many international interventions, such as proposed sanctions in Syria and in Myanmar.

"Many [Muslim nations] have their own internal issues whether its religious or ethnic minorities … so they are very loathe to criticise Beijing for its handling of its own problems given they have their own problems to deal with," Dr Clarke said.

This case can be made for Turkey, which has spoken out against China on Xinjiang — a move Beijing has not forgotten.


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan described the events in the restive province as "a kind of genocide" while Turkey also provided asylum for Uyghurs fleeing the region.

Beijing had extended an offer of support during this year's economic crisis in Turkey, on the provision that Ankara didn't release any "irresponsible remarks" related to Uyghurs or ethnic policy in Xinjiang — and no comments on the matter have been publicly made since.

"Unfortunately, it all comes down to the calculation of [whether] it's of any benefit to us and our relationships with others more broadly," Dr Clarke said

The Indonesian Government did not respond to requests for comment.

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LOL at the Muslims.
Why the westerns who kill Muslims and call them terrorists defend them in Russia and China?!
 
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OK, then do not complain when no-one supports you over Kashmir.
You cannot do anything for Kashmir by your own of course.
China support Pakistan's claim.

Actually both Turkey and Indonesia have criticised China over Uyghurs.

The day will come when pretty much the whole Muslim world will pressure China to treat their Muslims with respect and dignity.
criticism is not accpeted. they should clean up their own *** before criticizing China.

What you talking about? Superpower Bangladesh is super relevant in containing China because they say so!:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bipa...us-genocide-label-of-myanmar-killings.592677/

"BD can be one of the pivotal countries that can make sure that China stays contained in it's East Asian sphere.
A country like that must never be allowed to have too much power."


"I never seen more weird claim than they have in south china sea."

"It would be a global disaster if China one day replace United States as the global hegemony. Despite all the faults United States has, it is still a powerful bastion of liberal democracy. Whose fundamental values strive for democracy, rule of law, human rights, gender equality, racial and ethnic inclusiveness, freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom of protest and many other things which we can identify as the propellers of civilization. I am all for China achieving economic prosperity and average Chinese people enjoying a good life, but Chinese state, in it's current form should never be allowed to replace US as the most dominant power in the world. It's neighboring counties in East Asia should act as a bullwark checking the destructive power and influence of ruthless autocratic Chinese state."

etc etc etc....Please pay attention to this super relevant "country"...and watch out!

@Chinese-Dragon @dy1022 @rott @GeraltofRivia @TaiShang @wanglaokan @Beast
still BD is way better than India. still i.think Bangladeshis shall not blame China for Raohingyas, its not fair.

if Rohingyas were Uyghers, they will feel very very very happy. while Rohingyas are deprived from education/jobs/medical service, Uyghers enjoy all these rights in China even new house funded by goverment.
 
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What you talking about? Superpower Bangladesh is super relevant in containing China because they say so!:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/bipa...us-genocide-label-of-myanmar-killings.592677/

"BD can be one of the pivotal countries that can make sure that China stays contained in it's East Asian sphere.
A country like that must never be allowed to have too much power."


"I never seen more weird claim than they have in south china sea."

"It would be a global disaster if China one day replace United States as the global hegemony. Despite all the faults United States has, it is still a powerful bastion of liberal democracy. Whose fundamental values strive for democracy, rule of law, human rights, gender equality, racial and ethnic inclusiveness, freedom of religion, freedom of expression, freedom of protest and many other things which we can identify as the propellers of civilization. I am all for China achieving economic prosperity and average Chinese people enjoying a good life, but Chinese state, in it's current form should never be allowed to replace US as the most dominant power in the world. It's neighboring counties in East Asia should act as a bullwark checking the destructive power and influence of ruthless autocratic Chinese state."

etc etc etc....Please pay attention to this super relevant "country"...and watch out!

@Chinese-Dragon @dy1022 @rott @GeraltofRivia @TaiShang @wanglaokan @Beast
Waste of time post by him.
 
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UN already rejected that claim. It was made by an American citizen who was part of a task force.

Don’t believe Western BS. According to them, Iraq had WMD, Iran is planning to invade Israel, and Afghanistan had no girls schools (despite Taliban building hundreds.)

UN has no power or cred whatsover but to bash any non-Western alligned nation
 
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Inferiority complex laden moron hiding behind UK flags.

Please avoid personal attacks.

BD of course should talk against China.

Pakistan also needs to condemn China about mistreatment of Uyghur?

BD becomes so sensitive when Pakistan gives its opinion on BD affairs.

Why then do you feel you have a right to tell us what to do?

China support Pakistan's claim.


criticism is not accpeted. they should clean up their own *** before criticizing China.


still BD is way better than India. still i.think Bangladeshis shall not blame China for Raohingyas, its not fair.

if Rohingyas were Uyghers, they will feel very very very happy. while Rohingyas are deprived from education/jobs/medical service, Uyghers enjoy all these rights in China even new house funded by goverment.

Thanks for your support.
 
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Which Chinese city has GDP of 300 billion US dollars or more? Only Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing I think.
BD has higher GDP than Pakistan now.


What is Bangladesh doing to stand up for Uyghur rights???... What has it done against China???
 
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What is Bangladesh doing to stand up for Uyghur rights???... What has it done against China???

Mock Pakistan and try their best to create negative PR against us.

They have been doing this since 71 to no avail.

Pakistan is still one of the most important Muslim nations.

No BD poster is excusing China but plenty of Pakistani bootlickers are.

Stop being so obsessed. It’s shameful.
 
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Why did I not ask a legitimate question?

Can you please tell me what Bangladesh has done to stand up for Uyghur rights? I mean you have expectations from Pakistan. But I am asking, can you first tell me what Bangladesh has has done as a Bangladeshi please?

I am asking politely.

Dude, you are not very bright by sounding like a parrot and not smart enough to realise it.

No BD'shi here has any say in BD official policy but all are united in condemning Chinese mistreatment of Uighur.
Respect to some Pakistani posters that have criticised China.
 
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Dude, you are not very bright by sounding like a parrot and not smart enough to realise it.

No BD'shi here has any say in BD official policy but all are united in condemning Chinese mistreatment of Uighur.
Respect to some Pakistani posters that have criticised China.

Who are all the United Bangladeshi folks here on PDF condemning China? Names?

So you are ok with the Bangladeshi government silence but concerned about Pakistani governments silence? Why Bengali, why?
 
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Who are all the United Bangladeshi folks here on PDF condemning China? Names?

So you are ok with the Bangladeshi government silence but concerned about Pakistani governments silence? Why Bengali, why?


Run along troll.
 
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