I never said any country should be allowed to get away with it. Just because countries do it, that does not make it okay.
I agree with this wholeheartedly.
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I never said any country should be allowed to get away with it. Just because countries do it, that does not make it okay.
You are getting it my friend, that is exactly it. Education and jobs will remove the swamp.
As for the minuscule percentage extremists that somehow get brainwashed by deviant ideology, you will need a Chinese version of GFC for Muslims within China, and if this is good enough, it might be possible to promote it globally to combat petrodollar funded deviant ideology that is at the root of extremism. You have to fight ideology with a better more sound ideology. Only a better belief system based on tradition can replace deviant belief system that has no basis in history in the first place:
How to stop Islamic extremism: Global Fiqh Council (GFC)
明代云南改土归流时也闹得厉害。现在云南少数民族不少,没听过闹独立。明清时代内地伊斯兰也不老实,现在可本分多了。民族融合需要些时间。
But they are your "brothers" from different mothers and fathers, you should accept them all. You can't pick and choose.I would prefer them to live in Turkey instead of under Chinese rule....but we don't tolerate Jihadist crap in our country, so the radicals can stay in China.
Basically, I agree with @dlclong. Xinjiang is a province level region of China. As I know, Urumqi the name came from ancient Monglia language means beautiful grass(farm) land.
Aksu ancient name is Asu and the city formed about 16th century. You are right about it mean white water. You need three glaciers and two river to totally figure it out. (Muzati river? Idont know how to write in English)
Now I totally understand your feelings that I call it historic sentimental. Hope it would not be your burdan to face the real world. You dont deserve humiliation for your ancistor had been expelled out of Xinjiang long long time ago. No this history then no your glory in Europe. If you take this feelings to bash China that is childish, right? The world goes by its own historic track not by individual's day dreams or delusions. Uyghurs is our brother ethnic group along with 56 ethnic group of China and they are not belong to other country. If you want to bring your kin to Turkey then try to help them and repect their own choice. To abandon home land always be defficulty though. I dont think opportunities in Xinjiang is less than Turkey. If a person is industrial enough he can make money easilly. Last time I got the news that a Uyghur youth make money online to sell chop cake in Hunan province.
I would like to hear these good news and the report of citizens.
Xinjiang is now in fast developping track and the rural area will benefit from it too. Investment in transportation, education systems and the local manpower can sustain Xinjiang's furthers development. Local elites should do hard work now. Its a historic opportunity.
If this doesn't work, than bring in the electric fly/mosquito swapper. No more lame excuses from foreign Muslims or anyone else after this.
But they are your "brothers" from different mothers and fathers, you should accept them all. You can't pick and choose.
Here is how I see the Chinese plan with new attention paid to the region:
Educate, integrate and assimilate.
Then, eliminate those who resist assimilation and still politicize their mere biological presence.
You can't assimilate Turks... we are immune to assimilation.
That's creepy.
Xinjiang aids preschool
Source:Xinhua
The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Northwest China is stepping up financial support in 2014 to boost pre-school education.
The government of Xinjiang will pump an extra 810 million yuan ($133.6 million) into expansion of public and private kindergartens to accommodate more children, particularly disabled and orphaned children, from poor families and of migrant workers, according to the regional education department.
The fund subsidizes food, books, heating, building maintenance and miscellaneous fees for rural kindergartens. All 450,000 rural children in Xinjiang are expected to benefit from the program.
Education is the most crucial task for CPC. To curb terrorism in its cradle. We should build more kindergarten in rural Xinjiang, to care those children, to prevent them from being brainwashed by NGOs.
But I heard, some Uyghur are not willing to receive education.
Statistics compiled since 1982 suggest positive trends in the promulgation of state sponsored
education in Xinjiang. Dru Gladney reports that from 1982 to 1990, the percentage
of China’s Uyghur population who attended primary school increased from 37
to 43% and who attended undergraduate college increased from 0.1 to 2.1%. During the
same eight-year span, illiteracy within the Uyghur population also decreased from 45 to
26.6%. Furthermore, by 2001 97% of all “school-aged” children in Xinjiang were
enrolled in school, and 61.8% of total in-school students were minorities.
Indeed.
Good citizens of Xinjiang are to be be assimilated into the melting pot of China and education (and language) is the most practical tool available.
College students pose with a national flag to celebrate National Day on Oct 1 in Hami, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, Sept 26, 2013.
I guess those are of a similar breed with certain ethnic-nationalists who decline to be part of a larger union. Those people, I guess, will in time be eliminated if they are willing to put their life in terrorizing for a cause that is lost before born.
The Xinjiang Class: Education, Integration, and the Uyghurs, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Vol. 30, No. 1, March 2010:
Anyway I can get access to academic databases without signing up for a course?
Is Xinxiang autonomous region?