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This is the reason the Chinese government hates Uighur Muslims

                

Portal Aswaja - We hope that all humans respect each other, different religions, races and countries but still respect each other, because by doing good we will create a calm and comfortable life while living in the world.

Muslim life in China makes us nervous because relations between China's central government and Uighur ethnic Muslims living in Xinjiang Province continue to deteriorate. The most recent incident is the return of 100 Uighurs who fled to become immigrants to Thailand several years ago.
Channel News Asia reported two days ago the Thai embassy in the capital city of Ankara, Turkey, was closed due to protests by thousands of people. The glass of the embassy window was broken by a hard object, then some of the equipment at the embassy was damaged.

There are 20 million Muslim residents in the Panda Country. Including the Hui ethnic who was one of his ancestors, Laksmana Cheng Ho, leader of the Chinese Muslim fleet to the archipelago a few centuries ago.

However, compared to other ethnicities, Uighurs reportedly received greater pressure from government officials based in Beijing. What is the reason?

The study reported by Global Voices shows that Beijing's suspicion of ethnic Uighurs has taken root since two centuries ago.

The Xinjiang region (in Chinese means 'new domain') was only subject to the Qin Dynasty military expedition in 1750. Over the centuries they lived independently without being subject to any power. Uighur people have white, culturally closer to Turkistan race.

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