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Chinese-Indonesian Muslims criticize China over Urumqi unrest

Posted : Fri, 10 Jul 2009 07:05:37 GMT
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Category : Asia (World)
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Jakarta - Ethnic Chinese Muslims in Indonesia have criticized China for what they called the persecution of Uighurs and urged the Muslim world to take action, a report said Friday. At least 156 people were killed and more than 1,000 injured in clashes involving Han Chinese and Uighur Muslims in China's Xinjiang province this week.

But Uighur exile groups said that up to 800 people have died in the violence, many of them Uighurs shot or beaten to death by police.

"They (the Uighurs) have long been persecuted, but they are neglected," Steven Indra Wijaya, a spokesman for the Indonesian Chinese Muslim Association (PITI), told The Jakarta Post daily.

"We are calling on all Muslims to cast aside their [ethnic] identities and help the Uighurs," he said.

The riots broke out after thousands of Uighurs rallied to protest the killing of two fellow Uighurs at a factory in Guangdong.

Tifatul Sembiring, chairman of the Justice and Prosperity Party, Indonesia's largest Islamic party, also condemned the killing of Xinjiang Muslims.

"As a member of the international community, China has to stop all actions that lead to rights violations," he was quoted as saying by the Post. Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday called for stability in the Xinjiang region and said organizers of recent rioting had links to "separatism" and international terrorism.

Xinjiang's population of about 20 million includes about 8 million Uighurs and more than 10 million Han Chinese, China's dominant ethnic group.

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Watch your mouth Mr. Steven Wijaya.
By: Nurul , Wed, 15 Jul 2009 02:11:06 GMT

Mr. Steven Wijaya, What makes you think the Chinese in China are treating the Uighur badly? Have you witnessed yourself about the violance in China. As a muslim myself, I think you should be careful about getting your story through unreliable sources. A lot of media have been reporting the story unfairly in order to split the wonderful country. Do not betray your own motherland Mr. wijaya. It is Karma.
Do you think the Chinese are not treated poorly in Indonesia? You are just disguising yourself behind that muslim religion in order to move your way around freely and furthermore bad mouthing your own Chinese people for your own selfish agenda. You are Pathetic!!!



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