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Muslims Under Chinese Occupation

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  1. Londonistan
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    As anti-government riots increase within the Tibetan borders, the Chinese government is simultaneously increasing harsh measures to ensure that the unrest does not spread to the borders of East Turkestan (Xinjiang). Rebiya Kadeer, president of the German-based World Uyghur Congress, mentioned some of these measures in the Toronto Star. \"In the streets, whenever three or four Uyghur’s [who are Muslim] come together, a van appears and plainclothes police arrive and either disperse them or take them away. I have also learned that the Chinese authorities have sent plainclothes Chinese police into Uyghur schools ... to make sure nothing is going on there.\" [1]
    Sympathy has been expressed at the struggle of the Tibetan people all over the world but little attention is given to the Muslims of East Turkestan. James Millward, a professor of history and expert on East Turkestan at Georgetown University explains this disparity through a Chinese maxim. “’Tibetans are like pandas,’ he says. ‘Uyghur’s are like camels. The pandas are cuddly – there is great sympathy for Tibetan Buddhism and no fear of it. Camels are prickly beasts, not something you necessarily want to cozy up to. Yet pandas and wild camels, both, are endangered species.’” [1]

    East Turkestan: Geography & Demographics
    Today, the parts of Greater Turkestan which include Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan are known as West Turkestan, and the area that has been under Chinese occupation for the last two centuries is known as East Turkestan –which is one-sixth of China\'s land area. In the 19th century when it was incorporated into the Chinese Empire, it was given the Chinese name –Xinjiang– which means “New frontier” or “New dominion”.

    The indigenous people of East Turkestan are Turkic people who are predominantly Muslim. According to a report by Amnesty International, (China: Gross violations of human rights in Xinjiang) [2] there has been a massive influx of ethnic Chinese (Han) since 1949 leading to a relative decrease in the presence of its indigenous people. According to a report on Al-Jazeera [3] , the number of ethnic Han settlers in East Turkestan has risen from well under half a million in 1953 to 7.5 million in 2000 and continues to rise. Based on the latest available figures, Han settlers make up around 42% of East Turkestan’s total population of 18 million.

    As with many Muslim lands, Allah (swt) has blessed East Turkestan with a vast amount of natural resources. According to http://www.china.org.cn [4], in 2004, 41.2% of East Turkestan’s total area was considered suitable for the development of agricultural, forestry and livestock farming. Among the 122 minerals that have been discovered in East Turkestan, several of them make up the largest reserves in all of China including iron ore and salt. Estimates put East Turkestan\'s coal reserves at about 38% of the national total. Petroleum and natural gas reserves estimated at 30 billion tons, account for more than 25% of the national total. People’s Daily reported in February 2008, “The production of both crude oil and natural gas in Tahe Oil has increased significantly. The increase in crude oil accounted for 40% of Xinjiang\'s total increase. In 2007, Tahe Oil Field was expected to produce between 300 million to 500 million tons of oil. By the end of last year, there were 2.47 billion tons of confirmed oil and gas reserves.” [5]

    Chinese Atrocities in East Turkestan
    Forced abortions and castrations [6]
    Young Uyghur women forced to work in factories in China [7]
    Surveillance and closure of Mosques [8]
    Restrictions on performing Hajj [9]

    From Islamic Rule to Chinese Occupation [10]
    Islam came to the region in 934 AD, and soon thereafter, the city of Kashgar became one of the major Islamic centers. As the centuries passed, East Turkestan fell to the control of the Manchu emperors of China. During the 1860s, Muslim uprisings erupted across western China. In 1865, East Turkestan broke away from Chinese hands and became an independent country. In 1884, China returned and East Turkestan was absorbed and renamed “Xinjiang”.

    The Uyghurs staged numerous uprisings against the Chinese government and twice, in 1933 and 1944, they succeeded in setting up an independent republic. The Chinese convinced the Muslims to abandon their republic in exchange for real autonomy. A Muslim league opposed to Chinese rule was formed. In August 1949, a number of their leaders died in a mysterious plane crash while en route to Beijing to meet with Chairman Mao. Muslim opposition to Chinese rule persisted on an intermittent basis until early 1951 when the leader of the Muslim independence movement was captured and executed.

    Until now, China has refused to relinquish control over this coveted region and has resorted to brutal methods to maintain its iron grip.

    Ethnic Cleansing
    After 9/11, China like other countries around the world used the war on terror as a pretext for gaining international support for its brutal tactics against their Muslim population. Although these atrocities were occurring prior to 9/11, the brutality was later intensified and justified all in the name of fighting “global terrorism”.

    East Turkestan has seen a rapid influx of Han settlers who now dominate the region in the area of business, education and access to jobs. Although the territory is booming economically, especially in oil production, it is mostly the Han who benefit from this economic development. This has resulted in heightened competition between the Han and the local ethnic minorities (Muslims) for water and land resources in rural areas as well as for jobs in urban centers.

    According to a report by Human Rights Watch there is a, “thinly veiled institutionalized discrimination against Uyghur’s and other Muslim groups…Ethnic minority children can attend their own schools and colleges but the language of instruction is in Chinese [even though the Muslims are Turkic speaking.]…‘Distinctive’ religious, dietary and linguistic characteristics of Muslims are used as a pretext to deny them access to positions of responsibility on the grounds that the employing unit is ‘inadequately equipped’ to meet their special needs.” [11] Based on a report by Amnesty International, in the rural sector, Uyghur farmers have become impoverished due to government policies, increases in taxes, and discriminatory or corrupt practices. In some areas, Uyghur farmers have to sell their crops to state agencies at lower prices as opposed to the free market where the Han are allowed to trade without government interference. [12]

    This has resulted in resentment amongst the local population, an exodus of individuals unable to provide for themselves and their families, and a push for the Muslim’s to abandon their Islamic identity in order to ensure their economic survival.

    There are policies in place to ensure that if Muslims do not voluntarily abandon their faith, the Chinese Government will ensure that it happens. According to a report by Human Rights Watch, “The authorities have also put a ban on personal religious practices in all state-controlled structures: students at state schools and universities are formally forbidden to pray, keep the fast during Ramadan, or show any pious behavior and the possession of a Quran alone can lead to sanctions. In rural areas, security forces conduct periodic searches to ensure that no ‘illegal publications’ or ‘illegal religious’ materials are held. Mosque attendance is scrutinized and many young Uyghurs say they are fearful of attending prayers…night patrols are carried out in student dormitories to check that no prayers or other manifestation of religious worship are going on.” [13] Children under the age of 18 are prohibited from learning and practicing Islam. In August 2006, police broke into the home of Aminan Momixi while she was teaching Quran to 37 students -arresting her and her students which included some as young as 7 years of age. Some children were not released until their parents paid fines ranging between 7,000 to 10,000 Yuan [14] - the average yearly salary for a Uyghur is 2,400 Yuan. [15]

    These are a few of the exhaustive measures imposed by the Chinese government towards our Muslim brothers and sisters in East Turkestan; however, it does not end here. For the fear of losing East Turkestan has resulted in detention and horrific torture aimed towards anyone China deems a threat.

    In late 2005, Manfred Nowak, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, confirmed that “torture was widespread” in China, especially in East Turkestan and Tibet. Forms of torture he documented included the “use of electric shock batons, cigarette burns, guard-instructed beatings by fellow prisoners, submersion in pits of water or sewage, exposure to extreme heat or cold, being forced to maintain uncomfortable positions, deprivation of sleep, food or water, (and) suspension from overhead fixtures by handcuffs. [16]

    Torture, arbitrary arrest, summary trials and executions are common place in this forgotten province. It is the only place in China where political prisoners are still executed. [17] Amnesty International has documented that, since 2001, “tens of thousands of people are reported to have been detained for investigation in the region, and hundreds, possibly thousands, have been charged or sentenced under the Criminal Law; many Uyghurs are believed to have been sentenced to death and executed for alleged ‘separatist’ or ‘terrorist’ offences.” [18] The state-run Xinjiang Daily reported that, in 2005 alone, 18,227 individuals were arrested in East Turkestan for “endangering state security”, a jump of 25% from the previous year. [16]

    A Cautionary Note
    Currently, we see various media outlets discussing the abuses of Chinese authorities against the Tibetans and (to a much lesser extent) the Muslims in East Turkestan. As mentioned in our last newsletter, we must always be aware of media bias and the slant that they present towards current events. So for example, while the American and European news outlets are criticizing and condemning China, they themselves are responsible for numerous atrocities including the illegal occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq, the support of malicious dictators such as Islam Karimov of Uzbekistan and the operation and support of torture dungeons throughout the world. Although we see countries today argue and bicker with one another, they will stand foot-to-foot and shoulder-to-shoulder when it comes to confronting Islam.

    Furthermore, it is ineffective to seek assistance and support from the Western governments as Allah (swt) revealed:

    “Let not the believers take the disbelievers as Auliyah (supporters, helpers) instead of the believers, and whoever does that, will never be helped by Allah in any way…” [TMQ 3:28]

    It is only through the re-establishment of the Khilafah that we can have our authority and honour restored. We invite you to work to resume the Islamic way of life on the method of the Prophet (saw).

    “When there comes the help of Allah and the victory, And you see men entering the religion of Allah in companies, then celebrate the praise of your Lord, and ask His forgiveness; surely He is oft-returning (to mercy).” [TMQ 110:1-3]

    1. Toronto Star- The other thorn in China’s side

    2. Amnesty International – China: Gross Violations in Xinjiang, 1999

    3. Al-Jazeera - Xinjiang: China\'s \'other Tibet\'

    4. Xinjiang –Introduction to China’s Provinces, Municipalities and Autonomous Regions

    5. People’s Daily - Another 90 million-ton reserve found in Tahe Oil Field

    6. Amnesty International – China: Gross Violations in Xinjiang, 1999

    7. East Turkestan: Transferred Women Feed Growth

    8. HRW: Devastating Blows: Religious Repression of Uyghurs in Xinjiang

    9. China: A Year After New Regulations, Religious Rights Still Restricted Arrests, Closures, Crackdowns Continue, 2006

    10. Historic Overview – The Forgotten Muslims of Xinjiang

    11. HRW: China: Human Rights Concerns in Xinjiang, 2001

    12. Amnesty International – China: Gross Violations in Xinjiang, 1999

    13. HRW: China: Human Rights Concerns in Xinjiang, 2001

    14. Aminan Momixi; China: A Year After New Regulations, Religious Rights Still Restricted Arrests, Closures, Crackdowns Continue, 2006

    15. Average Uyghur Salary- Coercive Chinese Birth Control Policy on Uyghur’s in Eastern Turkistan

    16. Manfred Nowak: East Turkestan: Continued Suppression of Uyghur’s

    17. AI- Political Prisoners Executed: Fear of Torture and Execution/Forcible return, 2000

    18. Amnesty International: People’s Republic of China Uyghur’s fleeing persecution as China wages its \"war on terror\", 2004

    Posted 4 years ago on 17 Apr 2008 17:53 #
  2. yk
    Member

    Hey dude i appreciate your candid info but we are pakistanis not bleeding hearts. who bleeds for us huh?
    Pakistan first is the best policy and china is a very close friend, we should respect its internal affairs liek we want anericans to respect ours.
    All thsi is good for General Knowledge but our sympathies should first be with Pakistani muslims, then our friends like China, which are very few and far between.

    Posted 4 years ago on 19 Apr 2008 9:03 #
  3. yk
    Member

    By the way, i have a lot of friends who have been to that province for medical studies, they claim greater religious rights exist then you or Al jazeera claim and that muslims are allowed as many kids as they want. Individual incidents may or may not happen contradicting this but China is conscious of their culture and has greater religious freedom then you think. Human right violations are not just i China but in Pakistan too and not limited to any paarticular group but across the board.

    Posted 4 years ago on 19 Apr 2008 9:06 #
  4. Revivalist
    member

    yk

    \"Muslims are one Ummah their land is one and their war is one\" is the hadith of our beloved prophet (saw), so we must take care of our brother and sisters in Islam and then should conceder any other person or country because for us the criteria is not benefit rather the criteria for us is the Hukum of Allah (swt) and his Messenger (saw). The same wicked criteria was adopted by our ruthless government during US attack on Afghanistan and allowed as well as facilitate US to brutally murder our own bro and sis in Afghanistan. So please make Islam as your reference point and then you would see what ever our current traitor rulers are doing is nothing but criminal.

    Regards

    Posted 4 years ago on 19 Apr 2008 10:10 #
  5. Londonistan
    Member

    How illogical this argument sounds, first you get a land in the name of Islam & mobilize population in the name of Muslim nation. Once this piece of land is secured, the elite ruling class expect its people to discard their ideology for the sake of fake nationalism which never existed at the first place. Struggle of Pakistan was without a doubt a Muslim nation\'s struggle for freedom for thier identity, beacon for other Muslim living in this world. How can we abandon concept of \"Muslim nationhood\" in the name of fake nationalism.

    Posted 4 years ago on 19 Apr 2008 14:15 #
  6. Riz
    Member

    lmao,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wasey some time u really make laugh,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,bcoz,

    u talking about chiniese,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and muslim world which is based on 1,6 billion ppl,

    right first of all do u really think chinese can develop china,,,,,,withour muslim help,,,,,?

    do u really think chinese moving fast bcoz they are some sort of seintist or geneius,,,?

    do u really think billion chinese and economy is struggling everyday,,,,,,?

    why u always forgot billion chinese,,,,,,,,,,and 1,6 billion muslim,,,,,,,lol,

    that was short trip to china,,,,,,,lets talk about muslim world,,,,,,,and thier intrest,,,,and stability,,,,,,ppl who sitting in riyadh ,,,,,,whats thier views about this topic,,,,

    china stabilty only possible,,,,,,,if riyadh provide direct oil supply,,,,,otherwise everyday chinese die in coal mines,,,,,,reality,,,,,,,,,,so thats give me enough satisfaction,,,,lol,

    riyadh spend 50 billion dollar investment in china,,,,,,,,,,in order to provide cheap products to muslim world open tarde without any political involement,,,,,,,lol,

    second every wrong desicion been made in united nation,,,,,,,,,china support muslim world,,,,,,,,,lol,

    third middleast development more faster than the whole world,,,,,,china may get some reasonble contract and chinese labour can work in middleast,,,,,,,

    fourth only 7 days reserve of oil,,,,,,,china can have ,,,,,,more than that ,,,,that needs more clarification in thier views,,,,,,

    fiveth oil prices going up ,,,,,,,,china have to support,,,,,,,otherwise oil could be used as weapon,,,,,,where millions of chinese dies with in days,,,,,,,,,,

    sixth every religion have thier own respect,,,,,,,they should treat like the way they treat chinese,,,,,or anybody,,,,in middleast,,,,

    seventh best weapons if made in china first buyer should be riyadh without any political involement,,,,,

    eighth china follow justice ,,,,,,,,,,,war on terror,,,,,,,,,dont make any silly comments otherwise who knows how long this friendship last,,,,,,,

    nineth china never talk about human rights in middleast when it comes to kingdom of saudi arabia,,,,,,,riyadh decide thier own rule of law,,,,,,,

    tenth chinese they very good ppl,,,,,,,and they never bother with this things throug out the world,,,,,,,,is not bcoz they dont want too,,,,,,,,,,,they have try this world,,,,,,why they taking u turn,,,,,,bcoz they dont wanna kill chinese in thier own hands in 2008,,,,,

    billion ppl stabilty,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,is not easy,,,,,,the way uncle bush try to explain from past 10 years,,,,

    answer to these question,,,,,Riz ISI Report and general syrup,,,,,,,

    Posted 4 years ago on 19 Apr 2008 18:18 #
  7. yk
    Member

    conspiracy theories and quoting ahadith out of context is not gonna help you dear. wat happened to the ahadith that when in trouble sign an agreement with the yellow races???

    nationalism is something we lack and urgently need and look at the arab world..they dont give a damn about non arab muslims..iran doesnt like us, afghans side with india, iraq sided with india during th saddam era. being realistic in a foreign policy is the issue.

    u blame the chinese?? where is your bleeding heart for the baloch cause and the taliban e pakistan?? why not jinnahpur for mqm to terrorise?? what about a siraki province?? dude the problems at our doorstep are far greater than the chinese.

    every seperatist movement is termed islamic, most of them are political in this world. prophet muhammad called us one ummah not one country, we are an ummah no matter which country we belong to otherwise we wil just have to deal with a useless khilafah of some tyrant like most of those after the great four.

    chinese dependant on arabs?? lolzzzzzzz. man even mules could not depend upon arabs for anything, they would gladly sell their......for cash. listen you ever hear arabs talk about muslim ummah, only pakistanis and indian muslims do it. i believe getting the indian muslims empowered is mor important and forging regional ties first instead of jumping at our few friends in the name of religion.

    Posted 4 years ago on 20 Apr 2008 3:08 #
  8. yk
    Member

    i smell double standards...we can meddle in the affairs of nations in the name of religion but western powers cannot in the name of national interest??? u crazy?? just gives them greater justification doesnt it.

    Posted 4 years ago on 20 Apr 2008 3:12 #
  9. Revivalist
    member

    Yk

    With due respec bro the hadith is not out of context it mentions clearly that Muslims are one Ummah, their land is one and their war is one\". As for as Muslims are one Ummah and not one country so it again shows that you have not studied Islam. Bro Muslims are not allowed to live under two rulers (caliphs) and there is a clear hadith of our beloved prophet (saw) “If Bayah is given to two caliphs kill the latter one\" which means that if one caliph is appointed and another wants to dispute it don’t let him. Nationalism is absolutely forbidden in Islam as well as any other type of Asbiyah. I would request that please when ever you want to discuss Islam or any matter related to Islam read the sources and refer all those issues and matter to the established sources of Islam, make this your habit, and not your whims and desires and please don’t judge Islam wearing western glasses.

    Khilafah is farz-e-Assasi (Basic farz) and Ummul- Faraiz (mother of all Faraiz), there is no disagreement amongst the scholars in this particular issue.

    Regards

    Posted 4 years ago on 20 Apr 2008 5:15 #
  10. yk
    Member

    study of islam?? lolzz looks like you havent even studied a book of islamic history?? sorry histiry of muslim people..doesnt make it islamic history for as long as people pragmatically abuse the beautiful ahadith for personal political gains it is not islamic..listen the wel known ahadith are that respect the laws of the country you live in. and there was never any consensus on gorilla warfare against the ruling party, attack by a seperate state is different.

    i again repeat to deaf ears that soliciting hatred against friends of pakistan is to solicit hatred against pakistan. we can use our friendship to influence reform and softening of policy towards chinese muslims, nothing else, not now not ever!!

    and for your information revivalist i have probably exhausted every book of ahadith and properly studied the holy koran and actually gained guidance from it which i see you are lacking and are imbued with hatred towards everything nonmuslim. i see too much hatred and useless bias in you. i feel i will never answer anything you say because you sound like a typical stupid maulvi who has no place in islam(no molvi in islam)

    Posted 4 years ago on 20 Apr 2008 7:10 #
  11. yk
    Member

    where were you when the people of pakistan gave their bayt to nawaz sharif and the army to mush?? y didnt you kill mush?? becausse you are only words no action!!!

    Posted 4 years ago on 20 Apr 2008 7:11 #
  12. Revivalist
    member

    yk

    Bro just take a look at what you have said in your previous posts “All this is good for General Knowledge but our sympathies should first be with Pakistani Muslims, then our friends like China, which are very few and far between”. “Pakistan first is the best policy” we can use our friendship to influence reform and softening of policy towards Chinese Muslims, NOTHING ELSE, NOT NOW NOT EVER!!\"

    Now tell me how would you justify this approach? Does Islam allow this division or saying that we can just use our friendship to influence Chinese policy towards Muslims living in china and nothing else, arent we like one body, arent we brothers and sisters and BTW two nagitives does make positive in math but not in our lives. If one of our puppet ruler has adoped a wrong policy the other should not repeat the same. Moreover we should also differenciat between Muslim Ummah and these currept and agent rulers who do not represent the Ummah and Islam.

    Please bring forth your evidences in support this kind of approach, as you exhausted books of hadith and studies Quran.

    I would request you to read my post again and show me a single statement which is bias or is based on hatred and after that read your posts as well and see what kind of language you are using????

    Regards

    Posted 4 years ago on 20 Apr 2008 8:10 #
  13. Riz
    Member

    u can smell anything,,,,,,or if u like u can name this anything,,,,,,,business is business,,,,,,,,,,,end of the day,,,,,,,

    ppl who sitting in riyadh,,,,,,,they knows this world better than u and me,,,,,,lol,

    they not sleeping in middleast,,,,,,they with open eyes in middleast,,,,,any tom **** and harry,,,,know start explain ,,,,,,what they have to do,,,,,,against kingdom of saudi arabia,,,

    i have no doubt what they trying to do,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,regaudless anybody views in muslim world,

    answer to these question,,,,Riz politics and general syrup,,,,

    Posted 4 years ago on 20 Apr 2008 15:47 #

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