What's new

Xinjiang Province: News & Discussions

.
You know why 2000 fighters are matter in Syria? That's because Syria doesn't has many soldiers to begin with. But the China Western Theater alone has more than 100.000 soldiers, maybe surpass 200.000. If it's not enough, they can bring 500.000 more from another theater. And China is stable politically. So they can concentrate their effort to Xinjiang. If these brigade move to China via Afghanistan, they will face more than 1:10 opposition. And they have not enough support from the domestic people, as they can only depend to Uighur Ethic (Which is minority). That means, it's suicide. Even if everyone are Rambo, and got the best weapon available.
 
. . . .
Wow, what a revelation that there are Uighur terrorists fighting in Syria against Syrian government.

Not news to us. I have published a short policy paper on this two years ago.

It is not a secret and, in fact, a sizable portion of these terrorists are those that are already based in Turkey, given Turkish citizenship.

So, them going global not a bad news to us. Russia will be busy frying them at greater numbers and we will be geopolitically supporting the anti-terror efforts.

As for nightmare, that's a word more suitable for unstable and potential terror targets such as Europe, Turkey, India and the US.

upload_2016-8-19_12-55-46.png


upload_2016-8-19_12-56-3.png
 
. . .
The Diplomat???

Are we serious here? Zero relevance.

Syria is a great place to eliminate all this threat to civilisation there. No mercy.

But most importantly... next step has to be the sponsors and those who provide finance and weapons...otherwise... sickness keeps coming back.

We must drain the swamp and then burn it twice over for good measure as well.

But need no advice from Anti China Diplomat. Pathetic publications of troublemakers.
 
. . . .
It's amazing how China manage to keep everything clean and tidy with billions of people and then compare it to supa pawa India .
 
. .
By Chieu Luu and Nanlin Fang, CNN
Beijing (CNN)Millions of residents in China's northwestern Xinjiang region have been ordered to surrender their passports to local police, in a move rights groups say is an attack on personal freedom.

The order came from the Shihezi Public Security Bureau Immigration Office in Xinjiang on October 19, which said that passports would be held by police after an "annual check."
Residents wishing to travel abroad would have to seek permission from local authorities, the statement said. Those who refuse could be barred from leaving the country.
Xinjiang is an ethnically divided and resource rich province that is home to around 10 million predominantly Muslim Uyghurs and around eight million Han Chinese.
No reason was given for the policy, however the World Uyghur Congress, a Germany-based rights group, said it was deliberate move to restrict the movements of the Uyghur population.
"Although the regulations ostensibly target all residents, Chinese authorities in the past have taken clear steps to limit mobility rights for the Uyghur community in particular," the Congress said in a statement.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/24/asia/china-xinjiang-passports/index.html
 
.
Back
Top Bottom