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The terrorists cann‘t represent the whole of religion

Of course they don't. Only an idiot believes these religious extremists represent all of religion.

These religious extremists are an evolutionary dead end or an outdated and inferior ideology. They must be treated as such. This is natural law and the path for man-made advancement.
 
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Play with filth and you bound to get filth on you. :coffee:
Good luck china.
I'm guessing you were implying that Pakistan is somehow involved. The fact is that most extremists in the past decades are produced in Islamic schools funded by Saudi Arabia and influenced by Salafism. They're mostly home grown from jihadists teachings. Do a little research before you throw dirt on Pakistan, or you risk looking stupid.
 
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china will turn into another syria or iraq if it continues to target Islam and it's minorities

1.2 billion Han Chinese vs 20 million Uighurs. And out of those 20 million Uighurs, only a handful are radicalized. The majority don't want anything to do with terrorism but that doesn't fit the Western preconceived narrative about China so it isn't reported.

With numbers like that, I don't think Xinjiang is going anywhere.

I'm guessing you were implying that Pakistan is somehow involved. The fact is that most extremists in the past decades are produced in Islamic schools funded by Saudi Arabia and influenced by Salafism. They're mostly home grown from jihadists teachings. Do a little research before you throw dirt on Pakistan, or you risk looking stupid.

Not to mention there's more Western involvement in Uighur terrorism than any Pakistani involvement. If anything, Pakistan and most Central Asian states have been very cooperative in not providing a safe haven for these terrorists.
 
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Many of them are national level athletes and now in S.Korea competing for Asian games medals.
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1.2 billion Han Chinese vs 20 million Uighurs. And out of those 20 million Uighurs, only a handful are radicalized. The majority don't want anything to do with terrorism but that doesn't fit the Western preconceived narrative about China so it isn't reported.

With numbers like that, I don't think Xinjiang is going anywhere.

Not to mention there's more Western involvement in Uighur terrorism than any Pakistani involvement. If anything, Pakistan and most Central Asian states have been very cooperative in not providing a safe haven for these terrorists.

It's not just about quantity of people. It's also about intelligence, discipline, and goals. Most Chinese want to advance forward and have the brains to do so. The religious extremists want to go backward and are dumb enough to do so.
 
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Treat them fair and have them in control,different people must be with different thinking.
 
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A bullet train runs across a bridge on its trial trip in Hami, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Sept. 15, 2014. The 1,776-km Lanxin Railway, which links Lanzhou City in northwestern Gansu Province and Urumqi City in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, will be Xinjiang's first high-speed railway when it begins operation by the end of this year. The Xinjiang section of the railway will be firstly put into service in October. [Photo/Xinhua]

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