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Saudi crown prince defends China's right to put Uighur Muslims in concentration camps .
Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’’s crown prince, on Friday defended China’s use of concentration camps for Muslims, saying it was Beijing’s “right”.
"China has the right to carry out anti-terrorism and de-extremisation work for its national security,” Prince Mohammed, who has been in China signing multi-million trade deals much to the annoyance of his Western allies, was quoted as saying on Chinese state television.
Xi Jinping, China’s leader, told the crown prince the two countries must strengthen international cooperation on de-radicalisation to “prevent the infiltration and spread of extremist thinking”.
China has detained an estimated one million Uighur Muslims in concentration camps, where they are undergoing re-education programmes allegedly intended to combat extremism.
The Uighur are an ethnic Turkic group that practices Islam and lives in Western China and parts of Central Asia.
Beijing has accused the minority in its Western Xinjiang region of supporting terrorism and implemented a surveillance regime.
Uighur groups had appealed to Saudi’s powerful young prince to take up their cause, as the ultraconservative kingdom has traditionally been a defender of the rights of Muslims worldwide.
But Muslim leaders have so far not broached the issue with China, which has in recent years become an important trading partner with the Middle East.
Hami Aksoy, a spokesperson for Turkey's Foreign Office, however described China's treatment of its Uighur population as "a great cause of shame for humanity" last month and asked it to close the "concentration camps".
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had once accused China of "genocide" but has since established closer diplomatic and economic relations with Beijing.
Imran Khan, prime minister of Pakistan, where Prince Salman has just visited, said he “did not know” much about the conditions of the Uighurs.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...hinas-right-put-uighur-muslims-concentration/
Funny How Imran Khan answered with those who supported him to the prime ministership are the mosr radical Islamist parties in Pakistan. The Saudis are spending over 20 billion dollars in Pakistan and the Chinese are spending nearly 50 billion dollars in China. Money talks. The notion of Ummah has been debunked.
"Pakistan is one of the New Silk Road’s foremost supporters. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said the trade route marked the “dawn of a truly new era of synergetic intercontinental cooperation”. Unsurprising praise perhaps from a country that stands at one end of the China-
Pakistan Economic Corridor, where it is poised to benefit from $46 billion in new roads, bridges, wind farms and other China-backed infrastructure projects. "
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/06/china-new-silk-road-explainer/
The Chinese Government Is at War With Faith.’ U.S. Official Denounces Religious Crackdown in China
http://time.com/5549519/uighur-brownback-china-religious-repression/
US accuses China of using 'concentration camps' against Muslim minority
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ng-concentration-camps-uighur-muslim-minority
Donald Trump presses allies to confront China over Uighur rights.
https://www.ft.com/content/fdceb126-5354-11e9-91f9-b6515a54c5b1