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Soviet support of East Turkestan People's Party insurgency against China
[edit]East Turkestan People's Party
United Revolutionary Front of East Turkestan
Soviet historiography and propaganda to Uyghurs
[edit]The soviet formation of uyghur nationalism and history
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KGB aid to Uyghur separatists.
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KGB Agent Victor Louis (journalist) wrote a book about his support for Uyghur, Mongol and Tibetan separatists, he encouraged the Soviet Union to try to wage war against China to allegedly "free" those nationalities from China's rule
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The Deleted material (liveleak and all unnecessary links removed)
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[edit]I have consulted RSN for this issue.
most noticeably in the 2015 Jisr al-Shughur offensive.[1][2][3][4] TIP (ETIM) members in Syria fight alongside the Al-Qaeda branch Al Nusrah Front since TIP is allied to Al-Qaeda in Pakistan and Afghanistan and conducted suicide bombings for Nusrah Front.[5] Members of TIP have been killed in battle in Syria.[6] TIP (ETIM) eulogized and applauded members of its organization who participated in suicide bombings and members who were killed in action in Jisr al Shughur.[7] Members of the group helped other Jihadists enforce religious law in Idlib such as wrecking alcohol in stores and this was noted that with “support of Allah and by the strike of the fist of the Mujahideen from the Al Nusrah Front, Ahrar al Sham and Turkistan,” that they undertook these actions by a Syrian Jihadist in Jaysh al Fateh.[8] A Jabhat Al Nusra Jihadist called Abu Mohamed Al-Ansari interviewed by VICE News after the Idlib offensive said that "The battle was good, praise be to God. The brothers from all the groups started working together and coordinating. Each faction is responsible for a side. The majority were immigrant brothers from Turkestan. They are the ones who attacked the important points."[9] The spokesman of Jabhat Al-Nusra Abu Maria al-Qahtani claimed that Muslims were "oppressed" in "Turkestan" and that Nusra needs to "defend" them.[10] TIP (ETIM) joined in on the Jihadist offensive in the Al-Ghab plain along with Al-Qaeda affiliated Jund al Aqsa against the Syrian army, referring to the Syrian army by the disparaging name "Nusayri".[11] In Idlib four villages were seized by the Turkistan Islamic Party around August 2015.[12] and the TIP said they "met with the brothers in Jund al Aqsa".[13] The Turkistan Islamic Party and Jabhat Al-Nusra launched a joint operation which overran the Syrian military's Abu Dhuhur airbase.[14][15] The Turkistan Islamic Party released photos of their Uyghur fighters at Abu Dhuhur. At Abu Dhuhur, Sheikh Muhaysini (an Al-Qaeda linked Saudi cleric) took pictures with Turkistan Islamic Party which was released by Islam Awazi.[16] Syrian regime military prisoners from Abu Dhuhur were exhibited in photos released by the Turkistan Islamic Party.[17] The Turkistan Islamic Party's Islam Awazi released photos of its fighters in Syria. The Uyghur Turkistan Islamic Party and the Taliban allied Uzbek Imam Bukhari Jamaat and Al-Qaeda allied Uzbek Katibat al Tawhid wal Jihad, along with Jund al Aqsa cooperated together in the Al Ghab plain to conquer multiple crucial villages, with the TIP engaging itn suicide bombings in Jisr al Shughur and iits participation in overrunning Abu Dhuhur with Jund al Aqsa and Al Nusrah.[18]
Islam Awazi released a video showing Burqa clad women being militarily trained by the Turkistan Islamic Party with guns and RPGs.[19][20][21][22]
Camps training children for Jihad are being run by the Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria.[23] Photos of the child military training camps in Syria were released by the Turkistan Islamic Party, who labelled the children as "little mujahideen".[24][25]
A video of a training camp in Waziristan in Pakistan's tribal areas showing children being trained with weapons was released by the Turkistan Islamic Party's Islam Awazi.[26]
Another photo released by Islam Awazi showed Uyghur children training with AK-47's and with shahada headbands at a camp in the Afpak (Afghanistan-Pakistan) region.[27]
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[edit]See my section below on journalist tweets.
Islam Awazi released photos of a Turkistan Islamic Party training camp.[28]
Images of Uyghur Turkistan Islamic Party fighters in Syria were released by Islam Awazi.[29] The Turkistan Islamic Party released photos showing a Uyghur media team with their camera and laptop in Syria.[30]
Photos of a training camp for Uyghur children run by the Turkistan Islamic Party were released by Islam Awazi.[31][32] Photos released by Turkistan Islamic Party's Islam Awazi media which showed Uyghur militants along with Uyghur children in Syria, including one child holding an AK-47, the Uyghurs cooperated with Jabhat Al-Nusra and had pledged alleigance (bay'ah) to Taliban leader Mullah Omar.[33]
Sourced by Terror monitor and other twitter accounts
[edit]Pictures were released by Islam Awazi of Afghanistan based Turkistan Islamic Party training children for Jihad.[34]
Pictures of Uyghur girls wearing Hijab and posing with guns were posted by the Turkistan Islamic Party's Islam Awazi.[35][36][37]
Photos released by TIP's Islam Awazi showed Uyghur children in Idlib, Syria, with AK-47s, reading Qurans, and Burqa clad women praying.[38] The child soldiers were also shown engaging in religious studies.[39]
References
[edit]- ^ Weiss, Caleb (23 April 2015). "Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria involved in new Idlib offensive". Long War Journal.
- ^ Weiss, Caleb (April 30, 2015). "Turkistan Islamic Party had significant role in recent Idlib offensive". Long War Journal.
- ^ "Conflict News on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ "LiveLeak.com - Turkistan/Chechnya group releases combat footage of capture of Jsir Shurour". Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ "More on Turkestan Islamic Party in Syria". The Line of Steel. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ "Turkestan Islamic Party Fighters Killed In Syria". The Line of Steel. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
- ^ Weiss, Caleb (July 20, 2015). "Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria conducted suicide bombings at Jisr al Shughur". Long War Journal.
- ^ Joscelyn, Thomas (July 20, 2015). "Jihadist front established to represent foreign fighters in Syria". Long War Journal.
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-2uvKfYGQ4
- ^ https://imgur.com/u077b4m
- ^ Weiss, Caleb (August 9, 2015). "Turkistan Islamic Party in Syria takes part in battle for the Al Ghab plain". Long War Journal.
- ^ https://twitter.com/Weissenberg7/status/629365824063696897
- ^ https://twitter.com/Weissenberg7/status/629365973032812544
- ^ https://twitter.com/IvanSidorenko1/status/641650706605170688
- ^ https://twitter.com/ajaltamimi/status/641532326804107264
- ^ https://twitter.com/Weissenberg7/status/641766974549282816
- ^ https://twitter.com/Weissenberg7/status/641766388613296128
- ^ Weiss, Caleb (September 10th, 2015). "Turkistan Islamic Party releases photos from captured Syrian regime airbase". Long War Journal.
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(help) - ^ Roggio, Bill (July 21, 2013). "Turkistan Islamic Party trains women for jihad". Long War Journal.
- ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-4544/Internet-video-shows-Burka-Brigade-women-Taliban-terror-training.html
- ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2224336/Taliban-recruits-burkha-brigade--dont-worry-doesnt-look-like-hit-much.html
- ^ http://www.military.com/video/operations-and-strategy/terrorism/introducing-talibans-burka-brigade/1932573728001/
- ^ Weiss, Caleb (September 4th, 2015). "Saudi al Qaeda cleric showcases training camp for children in Syria". Long War Journal.
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(help) - ^ https://twitter.com/weissenberg7/status/617329727007793152
- ^ https://twitter.com/Weissenberg7/status/617527120256966656
- ^ Roggio, Bill (April 24, 2013). "Turkistan Islamic Party releases video of children in training". Long War Journal.
- ^ https://twitter.com/Weissenberg7/status/551392424170651648
- ^ https://twitter.com/joaska_/status/497989044685373440
- ^ https://twitter.com/joaska_/status/551742445839319040
- ^ https://twitter.com/joaska_/status/551746695101313026
- ^ https://twitter.com/joaska_/status/551741644857294848
- ^ https://twitter.com/Terror_Monitor/status/607492876310749186
- ^ https://twitter.com/joaska_/status/551345715486535681
- ^ https://twitter.com/terror_monitor/status/637099523236495360
- ^ https://twitter.com/terror_monitor/status/637098618499891200
- ^ http://asian-defence-news.blogspot.ru/2015/08/catch-them-young-turkistan-islamic.html
- ^ https://twitter.com/IIiCH_SANCHEZ/status/608429583399067649
- ^ https://twitter.com/AjinlaKurdistan/status/641629234860048384
- ^ https://twitter.com/Terror_Monitor/status/641807351666765824
Just a Suggestion
[edit]OK so I understand or perhaps assume that many Chinese netizens feel rather strongly about this issue. I agree with a lot of the point they often bring up, here and on every other page even remotely related to this issue. However it is kind of difficult for me, or anyone else to read the walls of text that I see on many of these pages dealing with this issue. Could we at least agree on changing that?
about the article
[edit]there is not something like Xinjiang coflict the confilict arise between nations not between a nation and a besieged minority . Further some inclination in this article vindicate the persecution of Ughurs
Birthrate
[edit]The section marked 'Aftermath' gives the impression that the Uighar birthrate has fallen below the Chinese birthrate in general. This is misleading. The Uighar birthrate was previously very high, and simply appears to have moved downwards to match the typical Chinese birthrate. The data is quite clear. See:
https://apnews.com/article/ap-top-news-international-news-weekend-reads-china-health-269b3de1af34e17c1941a514f78d764c — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.12.217.179 (talk • contribs) 18:19, 15 Aug 2021 (UTC)
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