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RH, Corcaigh – Uyghurs and China: The Facts

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It's probably best article I've read on this, in that it's so concise and to the point, plus it has lots of references to back to back up the points raised. The USA are liars with a profit motive and we’ve seen how good they are. Don’t fall for it.Authorities assert that they are what one would call deradicalisation centres. Those who are detained in these centres are mostly current (or former) members of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, a jihad organisation most active in Xinjiang. These centres are set up to deradicalise those involved in extremist or seperatist movements. Islam itself is in no way criminalised in China, Islam is constitutionally protected in China. Generally speaking, the effort to deradicalise rather than murder or permanently imprison those who are involved in

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 It's probably best article I've read on this, in that it's so concise and to the point, plus it has lots of references to back to back up the points raised. 


The USA are liars with a profit motive and we’ve seen how good they are. Don’t fall for it.


Authorities assert that they are what one would call deradicalisation centres. Those who are detained in these centres are mostly current (or former) members of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, a jihad organisation most active in Xinjiang. These centres are set up to deradicalise those involved in extremist or seperatist movements. Islam itself is in no way criminalised in China, Islam is constitutionally protected in China.


 Generally speaking, the effort to deradicalise rather than murder or permanently imprison those who are involved in terrorism is a very new concept, one that should be welcomed. The goal is to reintegrate offenders rather than lock them up for their entire lives.


Chinese authorities invited representatives of the United Nations and the European Union to visit the region, and the vocation centres, yet they declined. Many Uyghurs joined terrorist cells in Syria, and now that ISIS’s power is collapsing many Uyghurs are returning home radicalised. Read an interview from former extremists who attended the vocational centreshere.

RH, Corcaigh - Uyghurs and China: The Facts

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Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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