Would China dance to the tune of Jihadi music?

Jul 31 2007  | Views 392 |  Comments  (22)
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China is having problems in Dafur. It was the single country which did not support any military action against the Arab militia backed by the government. China is having problems on its exporting front, china, already under suspicion as the source of tainted toothpaste, contaminated fish and toxic medicine, had the largest number of violations in the past 12 months, with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration rejecting 1,901 shipments of food or cosmetics so far and the numbers are increasing per day.
China’s list of problems does not end there, now it is slowly paying the price of supporting Islamic terrorist regimes around the globe as it has started facing Jihadi music in its own backyard, in Urumqi City, Xinjiang Province, China. How Chinese administration deals with all this, is something to be seen.
A sign above a street of Kashgar reads leaders and members of the illegal Islamic Liberation Party will be severely punished by law. Kashgar is within a few hundred kilometres of the Afghanistan, Pakistan and Indian borders and its people mostly belong to the 20 million ethnic Uihgurs who do not consider themselves Chinese but part of lost state of Turkestan.
Members of an elite anti-terrorist police force patrol the Muslim-dominated area of UrumqiCity called the Great Bazaar.
 3ss Members of an elite anti-terrorist police force surround a suspected terrorist in UrumqiCity, Xinjiang Province, China.
A member of the ethnic Uighur population argues with a member of the imported Han Chinese population in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang Province, China.

A Muslim slum in Shayibag district on the edge of UrumqiCity, Xinjiang Province, China.

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