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About the Pakistan part the militants do not even number in the thousand, China should be more concerned if they get reinforcement from other groups, in this regard China should use its influence to get GOP to act as if these other groups are weakened they will not be able to assist Uygher militants.
 
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On the other hand, mass deportation of Uyghurs will follow and the whole ethnic group will be punished for the acts of a few.
Unfortunately that is what will happen.
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im not sure though if chinese nationalism is necessarily based on han identity. I mean when I look at the chinese they are wearing western clothes, on cctv I see that they have documentaries on about different ethnic groups. Obviuosly they retain some parts of their culture but from what I have seen they aren't going around every where " We are han you suck" except for a few guys on this forum.
 
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Turkic languages

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The Central Asian Turkic languages level of mutual intelligibility may be similar to that of Sinitic languages. . For example Mandarin, Cantonese and Taiwanese/Minnan are all 100% mutually unintelligible. However, there are groups that are very mutually intelligible with one another. The high mutual intelligible Turkic languages are between
  1. Uyghur and Uzbek
  2. Kazakh and Kyrgyz
  3. Turkish, Azeri and Turkmen
It appears that with 2-3 months of immersion, Central Asian Turks can roughly converse with the very unintelligible group.

The Siberian Turkic are even further apart from Central Asian Turkic.
 
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China’s president says Xinjiang is front line on terror

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BEIJING : Police are the “fists and daggers” in the fight against terrorism, China’s President Xi Jinping said on a trip to the western Xinjiang region where authorities say members of a Muslim minority are waging a violent separatist campaign.

Xi’s tour, reported in state media late on Monday, was his first to the region since a ruling Communist Party conclave in November in which he ushered in a national security commission to combat foreign and domestic threats.

Xi has raised the pitch of his warnings on security threats after a spate of deadly attacks, including one in the southwestern city of Kunming in March in which 29 people were killed and 140 injured by knife-wielding attackers who the government said were militants from Xinjiang.

“The Kashgar region is the front line in anti-terrorism and maintaining social stability,” the official Xinhua news agency citied Xi as telling paramilitary police in the Silk Road city of Kashgar in western Xinjiang that has been at the centre of much of the unrest.

“The situation is grim and complicated. The local level police stations are fists and daggers,” Xi said.
The report, carried widely in state media, showed photographs of Xi touring police facilities.

“You must have the most effective means to deal with violent terrorists,” Xi said at a police station where he was pictured inspecting a wall of various kinds of truncheons.

“Sweat more in peacetime to bleed less in wartime,” he said.

Uighurs are Turkic-language speaking Muslims. Many of them chafe at Chinese controls on their culture and religion.

Unrest in Xinjiang has led to the deaths of more than 100 people in the past year, prompting a tougher stance against Uighurs.

The government blames the violence on militants and separatists from the Uighur community who want to establish an independent state called East Turkestan. But rights advocates say China’s harsh rule tramples on Uighurs’ language and culture.

Many Uighurs complain they are denied economic opportunities amid an influx of Han Chinese into the region. Xi urged ethnic unity and encouraged students to seize the opportunity to learn both Chinese and the Uighur language.

“Learning two languages will not only make finding jobs easier, it more importantly will make contributions to promoting ethnic unity,” Xi told school children and their teachers.

Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the main Uighur exile group, the World Uyghur Congress, said in a emailed statement that China’s policies were insincere and provoke unrest, not unity.

“Relying on armed force and monitoring deprives Uighurs of their freedom and proves the utter failure of China’s local governance,” he said.
 
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50 wounded so far.

It doesn't seem to be the work of local groups, given the level of possible retaliation as Xi is currently there.

I am thinking of the country that "pivots" to the asia-pacific. That country which actively seeks hostility and profits from discord.
 
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Blast occurs at railway station in Xinjiang - Xinhua | English.news.cn

URUMQI, April 30 (Xinhua) -- A blast occurred at a railway station in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Wednesday evening.

The explosion occurred around 7 p.m. Wednesday at the exit of the south railway station of Urumqi. Ambulances and police cars rushed to the scene.

As of 8:30 p.m., people in the square in front of the station and nearby had been evacuated, Xinhua reporters saw. Police are evacuating people in surrounding areas.

Police have cordoned off all entrances to the square of the station. Armed police have been deployed in the square.

Train services had been suspended at the station, a policeman at the scene told Xinhua.

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Hope there are no casualties...

is it rush time in Urumqi now????
 
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Where are those guys who keep saying I spreading discord between Han Chinese and Muslim?

Is this the job of USA, as always in the mind of mad PDF PRC?
 
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