Washington – U.S. Says China’s Treatment Of Muslim Minority Worst Abuses ‘since The 1930s’

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    A view of clusters of 'chunche', an Uighur word for drying houses used to dry grapes into raisins by ethnic Uighur grape farmers in Turpan, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Province, China, 17 November 2017. EPAWashington – The U.S. State Department on Wednesday slammed human rights violations in China, saying the sort of abuses it had inflicted on its Muslim minorities had not been seen “since the 1930s.”

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    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo highlighted abuses in Iran, South Sudan, Nicaragua and China in the department’s annual “Country Reports on Human Rights Practices,” but told reporters that China was “in a league of its own when it comes to human rights violations.”

    “For me, you haven’t seen things like this since the 1930s,” Michael Kozak, the head of the State Department’s human rights and democracy bureau told the same briefing, referring to abuses of China’s Muslim minority.

    “Rounding up, in some estimations … in the millions of people, putting them into camps, and torturing them, abusing them, and trying to basically erase their culture and their religion and so on from their DNA. It’s just remarkably awful.”

    Kozak said China had initially denied there even were camps, and is now saying “there are camps, but they’re some kind of labor training camps and it’s all very voluntary.”

    The governor of Xinjiang said on Tuesday that China is running boarding schools, not concentration camps, in the far western region of China. The vast area bordering Central Asia is home to millions of Uighurs and other Muslim ethnic minorities.

    “That does not match the facts that we and others are saying, but at least we’re starting to make them realize there is a lot of international scrutiny on this,” Kozak said, adding: “It is one of the most serious human rights violations in the world today.”

    The report said that in the past year, the Chinese government had significantly intensified its campaign of mass detention of members of Muslim minority groups in the Xinjiang region.

    It said authorities there were reported to have arbitrarily detained 800,000 to possibly more than two million Uighurs, ethnic Kazakhs and other Muslims in internment camps designed to erase religious and ethnic identities.
    FILE - ) Ethnic Uighur children play with toys in Turpan, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Province, China, 17 November 2017. Uighurs, a Muslim ethnic minority group in China, make up about 40 percent of the 21.8 million people in Xinjiang, a vast, ethnically divided region that borders Pakistan, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia. EPA
    The State Department report said government officials in China had claimed the camps were needed to combat terrorism, separatism and extremism. However, international media, human rights organizations and former detainees have reported that security officials in the camps abused, tortured and killed some detainees, it said.

    Pompeo also said the Iranian government had killed more than 20 people and arrested thousands without due process for protesting for their rights “continuing a pattern of cruelty the regime has inflicted on the Iranian people for the last four decades.”

    In South Sudan, he said that military forces inflicted sexual violence against civilians based on their political allegiances and ethnicity, while in Nicaragua, peaceful protesters had faced sniper fire and government critics had “faced a policy of exile, jail or death.”

    The report also revised its usual description of the Golan Heights from “Israeli-occupied” to “Israeli-controlled.”

    A separate section on the West Bank and Gaza Strip, areas that Israel captured along with the Golan Heights in a 1967 war in the Middle East, also did not refer to those territories as being “occupied,” or under “occupation.”
    Muslims arrive for prayer at the Niujie Mosque during Eid al-Fitr celebrations in Beijing, China, 26 June 2017. EPA


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    KosherDeplorable
    KosherDeplorable
    5 years ago

    So could we hope for a massive war between the godless chicomms and the jihadis?

    GMalka
    GMalka
    5 years ago

    China is in a league of its own when it comes to human rights violations. For their own citizens and foreigners. Read about how they treat North Korean refugees.

    Shlomo-1
    Shlomo-1
    5 years ago

    Time for the UN to convene and pass a resolution
    condemning Israel.

    yosher
    yosher
    5 years ago

    Interesting is that these same Muslim prisoners served as organ donors, albeit involuntarily, to organ needing residents of the Gush Shmonim and Meah Shearim neighborhoods of Jerusalem. The Muslim was type matched, anaesthesized, organs harvested and then thrown in a grave as his organ(s) were implanted in the recipient. Rav Elyashiv Zt’l wrotethat this was forbidden as murder.