Posted on 05/27/2018 9:13:20 AM PDT by Zhang Fei
BEIJING Kayrat Samarkand says his only crime was being a Muslim who had visited neighboring Kazakhstan. On that basis alone, he was detained by police, aggressively interrogated for three days, then dispatched in November to a reeducation camp in Chinas western province of Xinjiang for three months.
There, he faced seemingly endless brainwashing and humiliation, he said in an interview, and was forced to study communist propaganda for hours every day and chant slogans giving thanks and wishing long life to President Xi Jinping.
Those who disobeyed the rules, refused to be on duty, engaged in fights or were late for studies were placed in handcuffs and ankle cuffs for up to 12 hours, he said. Further disobedience would result in waterboarding or long periods strapped in agony in a metal contraption known as a tiger chair, Samarkand said, a punishment he said he suffered.
Between several hundred thousand and more than 1 million Muslims have been detained in Chinas mass reeducation camps in the restive province of Xinjiang, Adrian Zenz of the European School of Culture and Theology in Korntal, Germany, said in a report released Tuesday. Zenz is a leading authority on the current crackdown in Xinjiang.
In a region of 21 million people, including 11 million Muslims, the number of those he reports to be detained would be a significant proportion of the population, especially of young adult men.
Chinas pacification drive in Xinjiang is, more than likely, the countrys most intense campaign of coercive social re-engineering since the end of the Cultural Revolution, Zenz wrote, referring to the chaos unleashed by Mao Zedong in the 1960s.
The states proclaimed war on terror in the region is increasingly turning into a war on religion, ethnic languages and other expressions of ethnic identity, he wrote.
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"...you start hearing about..."
BTW, I noticed your handle is Blue Jays. Are you a fan? I worked in a corner office overlooking the parade route in Toronto when they won back to back World Series. Ive long since relocated my business to the USA, but have fond memories. The Terminator Tom Henke closing out one of the last game of one of them was a great memory.
That’s a very fine summary, FRiend Guv.
In general, I agree with you, but I believe there really are some Muslims who are genuinely moderate. For example, I have a CD by Westminster Abbey Choir. One of the boy choristers is Beans Balawi. His name caught my attention and I tried to find some information about him. Beans is his nickname. His real name is Jordan El-Balawi and he has an Arab father and an English mother. It is of course possible that his father is an Arab Christian. I dont know his fathers first name so we cant be sure.
But if his father is a Muslim, it is quite remarkable because choristers at Westminster Abbey take part in Christian worship (I know that the Church of England is becoming more and more unorthodox, but thats a different question).
Then, there are two villages in Poland in which Lipka Tatars, who are Muslims, live (other Lipka Tatars live in Lithuania and Belarus). Lipka Tatars have lived in Poland for several centuries. They are completely civilized. I have read that recently a Turkish imam gave a sermon in a Lipka mosque in which he tried to incite them. They waited for him outside the mosque and punched him. There is an article about the Lipka Tatars on Wikipedia.
So yes, there are some exceptions.
"...are you a fan?..."
LOL! We have a cardinal that comes by every morning and spends ten minutes tapping on my home office window. There must be something inside it wants. If the blinds are closed he taps anyways and I open them. He will tap away even with me just a couple of feet away separated only by the glass.
Jihadists? Communists? Who’s worse?
Gotta say I don’t feel bad for them.
Yes: Militant Shariah is worse.
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