22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
China commands Xinjiang Uighurs to install tracking devices in all cars
** 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e170222
Contents:
China commands Xinjiang Uighurs to install tracking devices in all cars
China stages massive show of military force in Xinjiang
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, China, Xinjiang, Hotan, Urumqi, Kashgar,
Beidou Navigation Satellite System, Zhu Hailun
China commands Xinjiang Uighurs to install tracking devices in all cars
** 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e170222
Contents:
China commands Xinjiang Uighurs to install tracking devices in all cars
China stages massive show of military force in Xinjiang
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, China, Xinjiang, Hotan, Urumqi, Kashgar,
Beidou Navigation Satellite System, Zhu Hailun
Re: 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
How does this situation effect your hypothesis that China will be increasingly allied with the Sunni Muslims?
It is clear that China is generally supporting Pakistan against India. But China is also very much in opposition to the Sufi/Sunni Uighur population, who are increasingly Aligning themselves with the Turkic and Sunni peoples of other lands.
So how do the Uighurs fit into this picture? Who are their historic friends and enemies? What is their generational timeline?
It is clear that China is generally supporting Pakistan against India. But China is also very much in opposition to the Sufi/Sunni Uighur population, who are increasingly Aligning themselves with the Turkic and Sunni peoples of other lands.
So how do the Uighurs fit into this picture? Who are their historic friends and enemies? What is their generational timeline?
Re: 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
When the Uighurs are forced to choose between fighting on the side ofThucydides wrote: > How does this situation effect your hypothesis that China will be
> increasingly allied with the Sunni Muslims?
> It is clear that China is generally supporting Pakistan against
> India. But China is also very much in opposition to the Sufi/Sunni
> Uighur population, who are increasingly Aligning themselves with
> the Turkic and Sunni peoples of other lands.
> So how do the Uighurs fit into this picture? Who are their
> historic friends and enemies? What is their generational
> timeline?
China versus fighting on the side of China's enemies, they'll choose
China.
Re: 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
When was the last crisis war for the Uighars of Xinjiang? Was it the Chinese Revolution or was that not a crisis war for them? Where they opposed to China at that time or where they united against a common foe?
Re: 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
The last crisis war for the Uighurs was the Communist Revolution civilThucydides wrote: > When was the last crisis war for the Uighars of Xinjiang? Was it
> the Chinese Revolution or was that not a crisis war for them?
> Where they opposed to China at that time or where they united
> against a common foe?
war, when the Uighurs were crushed, climaxing in 1949.
There are some pretty good histories of the Uighurs on the internet,
so you can draw your own conclusions. Here are three of them, all of
them are quick reads:
http://www.iuhrdf.org/uyghurs
http://unpo.org/members/7872
http://www.hunmagyar.org/turan/uygur/
Re: 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
The "core" of the uyghurs is their "turkmen" identity, so they will side with their "brothers", who will be aligned with the chinese.John wrote:When the Uighurs are forced to choose between fighting on the side ofThucydides wrote: > How does this situation effect your hypothesis that China will be
> increasingly allied with the Sunni Muslims?
> It is clear that China is generally supporting Pakistan against
> India. But China is also very much in opposition to the Sufi/Sunni
> Uighur population, who are increasingly Aligning themselves with
> the Turkic and Sunni peoples of other lands.
> So how do the Uighurs fit into this picture? Who are their
> historic friends and enemies? What is their generational
> timeline?
China versus fighting on the side of China's enemies, they'll choose
China.
When the "great fracturing" of the CS (chinese-sunni) alliance occurs, they will have already prepared themselves (as best they can) to grab their old homeland from the chaos.
The chinese can't make the uyghars an expendable "military unit" to be placed as cannon fodder on some non-uyghar border region, because they'd be too unreliable, so they will be "stationed" in their own territory (which they won't mind) as a buffer.
If they're not obliterated entirely by the nervous chinese, they will hunker down, while "mingling" with their brothers to the west (turkmen) in preparation for the "great fracturing", and halfheartedly "battle the evil Rus/Vikings" until the time is right to "rebel" against their Han oppressors and secure Greater Turkmenistan.
Uyghars are much more uyghar (turkmen) than muslim, and WAY more muslim than Han.
Re: 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
Thucydides wrote: > How does this situation effect your hypothesis that China will be
> increasingly allied with the Sunni Muslims?
> It is clear that China is generally supporting Pakistan against
> India. But China is also very much in opposition to the Sufi/Sunni
> Uighur population, who are increasingly Aligning themselves with
> the Turkic and Sunni peoples of other lands.
> So how do the Uighurs fit into this picture? Who are their
> historic friends and enemies? What is their generational
> timeline?
John wrote: > When the Uighurs are forced to choose between fighting on the side
> of China versus fighting on the side of China's enemies, they'll
> choose China.
That's a great analysis.FishbellykanakaDude wrote: > The "core" of the uyghurs is their "turkmen" identity, so they
> will side with their "brothers", who will be aligned with the
> chinese.
> When the "great fracturing" of the CS (chinese-sunni) alliance
> occurs, they will have already prepared themselves (as best they
> can) to grab their old homeland from the chaos.
> The chinese can't make the uyghars an expendable "military unit"
> to be placed as cannon fodder on some non-uyghar border region,
> because they'd be too unreliable, so they will be "stationed" in
> their own territory (which they won't mind) as a buffer.
> If they're not obliterated entirely by the nervous chinese, they
> will hunker down, while "mingling" with their brothers to the west
> (turkmen) in preparation for the "great fracturing", and
> halfheartedly "battle the evil Rus/Vikings" until the time is
> right to "rebel" against their Han oppressors and secure Greater
> Turkmenistan.
> Uyghars are much more uyghar (turkmen) than muslim, and WAY more
> muslim than Han.
Re: 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
What I want to know is where is western press? Where are the Hollywood celebrities? Surely they wouldn't ignore such a blatant act of islamophobia! Not a single panel was convened on CNN to discuss how racist and bigoted the Chinese are. Not a single democratic politician or college student group have called for a boycott and divestment against China. I'm flabbergasted!
Re: 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province
The Chinese now own half of Hollywood.Gghy wrote:What I want to know is where is western press? Where are the Hollywood celebrities? Surely they wouldn't ignore such a blatant act of islamophobia! Not a single panel was convened on CNN to discuss how racist and bigoted the Chinese are. Not a single democratic politician or college student group have called for a boycott and divestment against China. I'm flabbergasted!
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