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Communist Annexationists Cause Economic Disparity Among Uighur

The communist regime should stop blaming westerners, especially single individuals for these common problems in the communist controlled areas.  Just looking at this tells me a lot about communist colonialism in central Asia.  Communist annexationists should stop transplanting Han to these regions because the communists favor them by transplanting them, and the communist party gives them business’s and money, and the ethnic Han [the Chinese] don’t help the local community because their Uighur people.  That’s the problem, it’s colonialism in the 21st century, and unfortunately it’s still happening.

Local officials say they would like to hire Uighurs, but have trouble finding qualified candidates. “One common problem of the western region is that the education and cultural level of the people here is quite low,” said Wang Lequan, Xinjiang’s Communist Party secretary.

Love how they always talk below others…. as if their honor is better than the Uighurs honor.  They use the same mentality with regard to the Tibetan people.

They claim these regions belonged to the Han Dynasty, that might be plausible, though not the Communist Dynasty, their is a BIG difference.  The Mongolian’s ruled much of those area’s before the Chinese people, and China’s borders were clearly marked to keep others out, but the Mongolian Empire fell because it was to big.  Then all those states ruled themselves, but some groups want to alleged that they ruled it as if they were the Mongolian Empire.  It’s unfortunate the communists party officials have destroyed so much of Chinese culture, much like they’re destroying the Tibetan culture over the generations.  It’s understandable that other regions have their own cultural practices regardless of where they may live within alleged borders, but people should be able to practice their own culture, not be forced on with alleged Han communist party culture.  Communism isn’t even part of Han Chinese culture, it’s a recent practice, but definitely shouldn’t be forced on Uighur.

Why Xinjiang spiraled out of control

The Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR), a territory in western China, accounts for one-sixth of China’s land and is home to about 20 million people from thirteen major ethnic groups. The largest of these groups is the Uighurs [PRON: WEE-gurs], a predominantly Muslim community with ties to Central Asia. Some Uighurs call China’s presence in Xinjiang a form of imperialism, and they stepped up calls for independence —sometimes violently— in the 1990s through separatist groups like the East Turkestan Islamic Movement. The Chinese government has reacted by promoting the migration of China’s ethnic majority, the Han, to Xinjiang. Beijing has also strengthened economic ties with the area and tried to cut off potential sources of separatist support from neighboring states that are linguistically and ethnically linked with the Uighurs.

[Read more of the ethnic tensions and economic disparity]

July 7, 2009 - Posted by okawa | Rant | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

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