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The BBC reports that\u00a0three men allegedly armed with knives were shot dead and another woman injured in a raid in the eastern city of Shenyang<\/a>\u00a0<\/strong>on July 13. Sixteen others, referred to as “terror suspects,” were detained, as was a 28-year-old Uyghur woman and three children:<\/p>\n

During the raid, officers entered a rented apartment where they “discovered Xinjiang terrorist suspects” and were attacked by four people “wearing headgear, holding long knives, and shouting ‘holy war’ slogans,” the statement [by the Liaoning government and reproduced by state media] said.<\/p>\n

Police then retreated and called for back-up. More than 200 officers, including an anti-terrorist unit, evacuated nearby residents and surrounded the building. A cherry picker was used to reach the seventh-floor apartment.<\/p>\n

[…]\u00a0Police then retreated and called for back-up. More than 200 officers, including an anti-terrorist unit, evacuated nearby residents and surrounded the building. A cherry picker was used to reach the seventh-floor apartment.<\/p>\n

Pictures of the raid posted<\/a>\u00a0on a Weibo account owned by state broadcaster CCTV showed armed, uniformed men stationed on a rooftop and in a cherry picker cabin. [Source<\/a><\/strong>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

The official statement from the government of Liaoning tying the alleged terror suspects to Xinjiang, as well as many Chinese news reports citing it, have since been deleted<\/strong><\/a>. The Wall Street Journal’s Chun Han Wang and Olivia Geng report:<\/p>\n

At least four Chinese media outlets\u2014a state-run news agency and three commercial newspapers\u2014published reports late Monday saying police in the northeastern city of Shenyang had shot dead three \u201cXinjiang terrorists\u201d and wounded a fourth during a counterterrorism sweep in the city, which is the capital of Liaoning province. They cited a purported Shenyang police statement, images of which were posted on a verified microblog account run by provincial propaganda officials.<\/p>\n

But many Web-based versions of these news reports, which also appeared in print, became inaccessible by midday Tuesday, while the original microblog post was nowhere to be found.<\/p>\n

[…]\u00a0This statement and its contents were reported by the state-run China News Service, as well as three leading commercial newspapers\u2014Beijing News, Beijing Youth Daily and Shanghai-based The Paper. A person at Beijing News said censors had requested the newspaper to remove its online report that cited the police statement. However, copies of these reports reproduced by other online news outlets remained available as of Tuesday afternoon. [Source<\/a><\/strong>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

In response to\u00a0an escalation of\u00a0deadly\u00a0incidents<\/a>\u00a0blamed by authorities on Uyghur\u00a0separatists<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0religious extremists<\/a>\u00a0from Xinjiang, an ongoing, nationwide “war on terror” was launched last May<\/a>. While the vast majority of violence\u00a0has\u00a0occurred in Xinjiang<\/a>, several incidents have taken place\u00a0elsewhere in China:\u00a0In March 2014,\u00a0dozens were left dead at a\u00a0Kunming\u00a0railway station<\/a>;\u00a0In May 2015,\u00a0several were injured\u00a0by knife-wielding attackers at\u00a0a Guangzhou<\/a>\u00a0railway station; last month, a Uyghur man was reportedly shot dead at a\u00a0Xi’an railway station after attacking customers with a brick<\/a>\u2014in this case, an\u00a0official Weibo post\u00a0identifying the man as a Uyghur was\u00a0removed.<\/p>\n

Amid the terror crackdown, Beijing has closely managed the media narrative on Xinjiang and related violence<\/a>\u00a0by issuing censorship directives and limiting reporters access to scenes of violence and unrest. With a lack of independent reporting on incidents, foreign\u00a0reports often cite information from advocacy groups and foreign government-funded media outlets<\/a>.<\/p>\n

AP’s coverage of the Shenyang\u00a0raid quotes a World Uyghur Congress spokesperson who claims that the suspects shot and detained Monday were among many others attempting to flee China<\/strong><\/a>:<\/p>\n

Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the Munich-based World Uyghur Congress, which advocates Uighur rights, said that according to local sources, the suspects shot Monday were among dozens of Uighurs who had been rounded up and arrested as they were trying to flee abroad through China’s northern border.<\/p>\n

“China shot dead those who resisted,” he said. “China’s barbarian policy of shooting people dead before judicial interrogation should be prevented by the international community.” [Source<\/a><\/strong>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

While rights groups, advocates, and reporters who have spoken with\u00a0Uyghurs who have successfully left\u00a0China see attempts to flee rooted in\u00a0a desire\u00a0to escape violence and repressive policies in Xinjiang<\/a>, Beijing has\u00a0claimed\u00a0that\u00a0a\u00a0many\u00a0detained would-be escapees\u00a0were\u00a0in fact trying to access jihad training camps in the Middle East<\/a>. After Thailand’s military government forcibly extradited 109 Uyghurs to China last week<\/a>, foreign\u00a0governments<\/a> and international rights groups voiced concern. The Sydney Morning Herald reports on recent\u00a0state media claims that the extradited Uyghurs were on their way to “join jihad,” and resounding concerns from rights groups about their fate<\/a><\/strong>:<\/p>\n

Citing the Ministry of Public Security, China\u2019s official Xinhua News Agency said on Saturday the 109 Chinese \u201cillegal immigrants\u201d had been\u00a0on their way \u201cto join jihad\u201d in Turkey, Syria or Iraq<\/a>, and that 13 of them had fled China after being implicated in terrorist activities. Another two had escaped detention, the report said.<\/p>\n

[…]\u00a0Omer Kanat, the vice-chairman of the World Uighur Congress, told Al Jazeera\u00a0the allegations were \u201ctotal lies\u201d<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Another spokesman for the group, Dilxat Raxit, said China was \u201cshirking responsibility for Uighurs fleeing because of its policy of suppression\u201d.<\/p>\n

[…] Sunai Phasuk, a Thailand-based researcher at Human Rights Watch, told Reuters\u00a0the Uighurs could face serious abuses in China<\/a>, including torture and disappearance. The World Uighur Congress says many in the group, which includes 20 women, could even face execution.<\/p>\n

[…] \u201cWe have very serious concerns of torture, unfair trial, deaths in custody and even the death sentence, but once they\u2019re sent back there\u2019s really no way to track their progress,\u201d [William Nee, Amnesty International\u2019s Hong Kong-based China researcher] said. [Source<\/a><\/strong>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

An op-ed from Xinhua dismisses international concerns about the human rights of the repatriated Uyghurs<\/a><\/strong>, characterizing the extradition\u00a0instead as a “routine law-enforcement cooperation mission”:<\/p>\n

Thailand’s repatriation of over 100 illegal immigrants back to China is nothing but a legitimate and necessary law-enforcement cooperation mission in agreement between the two countries, and should not be interpreted as an ethnic or religious issue.<\/p>\n

Some foreign governments have made unwarranted accusations on the matter, which can only be deemed as another unavailing episode of their long-time finger-pointing tactics to interfere in China’s internal affairs and disrupt China’s security and stability.<\/p>\n

When getting to the bottom of such empty rhetoric, one will find that this issue is simply about a routine law-enforcement cooperation mission in agreement between Thailand and China.<\/p>\n

To begin with, those repatriated Chinese citizens are not “refugees” of any political or religious oppression. They are illegal immigrants holding counterfeit passports in violation of laws of both China and Thailand. […] [Source<\/a><\/strong>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

More on Chinese government claims\u00a0regarding illegal emigration and terror training from\u00a0Michael Martina and\u00a0Ben Blanchard\u00a0at Reuters<\/strong><\/a>:<\/p>\n

“Terrorist extremists from within China’s borders are recruited to illegally exit the country. Through Southeast Asian countries they go to Turkey and from there head to the so-called holy wars in Syria and Iraq, receive terrorist training and bide their time to return,” the ministry said in a statement sent to Reuters.<\/p>\n

“This not only seriously damages China’s national security, but also is a threat to the security and stability of other relevant countries and regions,” it said.<\/p>\n

[…] In March, Xinjiang’s Communist Party chief Zhang Chunxian said that authorities had busted “extremists” that had returned from overseas wars, but authorities have offered little evidence to support their claims.<\/p>\n

Many foreign experts, as well as rights groups and exiles, have questioned whether ETIM exists as the coherent group China claims it is. [Source<\/a><\/strong>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Another report from Reuters’ Ben Blanchard quotes Tong Bishan, a senior police official tasked with leading the extradition efforts, on how a lack of border security is hindering efforts to stem illegal Uyghur emigration. Tong’s additional comments on Uyghur’s freedom of domestic mobility point to an official intelligence deficit<\/a><\/strong>:<\/p>\n

[…A]s security at transport hubs like train and bus stations in Xinjiang has been increased, Uighurs are Chinese citizens and have the right to travel anywhere in the country.<\/p>\n

Tong said Uighurs, who speak a Turkic language, were using that right to get to border areas.<\/p>\n

“You can’t just stop them because they are from Xinjiang or are Uighur. You can’t tell from their faces if they are terrorists.”<\/p>\n

Tong’s remarks underscore the intelligence challenge China faces in Xinjiang, where government officials generally do not speak Uighur and where many Uighurs harbour an intense suspicion of the state. […] [Source<\/a><\/strong>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Unlike\u00a0domestic mobility, which is equally guaranteed to all Chinese citizens, international mobility is not. Human Rights Watch this week released a report<\/a> criticizing the double-tiered passport system that restricts international travel for residents of areas with large\u00a0populations of religious minorities<\/strong><\/a>. From HRW’s press release:<\/p>\n

\u201cChinese authorities should move swiftly to dismantle this blatantly discriminatory passport system,\u201d said\u00a0Sophie Richardson<\/a>, China director at Human Rights Watch. \u201cThe restrictions also violate freedom of belief by denying or limiting religious minorities\u2019 ability to participate in pilgrimages outside China.\u201d<\/p>\n

[…]\u00a0The report documents cases where residents of areas with slow-track processing who were members of religious minorities faced delays of up to five years in getting a passport or were refused a passport outright, without being given any legally recognized reason […] [Source<\/a><\/strong>]<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

To control what Xinjiang Party Chief Zhang Chunxian recently described as “escalated infiltration and sabotage activities from foreign hostile forces disguised as religion,” efforts have been made to increase state control of minority religions in Xinjiang<\/a>, Tibet<\/a>, and predominately Christian regions of Zhejiang<\/a> province.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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