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Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:32 pm

Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

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July 11, 2009
China Bans Mosque Meetings in Strife-Torn Region
By EDWARD WONG and ANDREW JACOBS


URUMQI, China — Chinese authorities banned prayer gatherings at mosques here on Friday, the principal day of prayer for Muslims, as security officials tried to prevent further ethnic violence in the Xinjiang region.

But local officials appeared to partly relax the ban on Friday afternoon, allowing shortened prayer services after hundreds of Uighur worshipers gathered outside at least two of Urumqi’s main mosques and pressed to be allowed inside, news agencies reported.

The security clampdown that followed Sunday’s deadly riots remained tight. A small group of about 40 Uighur men and women began a protest march after prayers ended Friday, but they were quickly blocked by police forces, The Associated Press reported. Officials later announced a curfew would be reimposed on the city Friday evening. The city’s main bus station was filled with people trying to flee the unrest, news services said.

Meanwhile, in another large Xinjiang city, the ancient Silk Road oasis town of Kashgar, foreign journalists and other visitors were instructed to leave.

Strictly enforced security was clearly high on the government’s agenda, and The People’s Daily, the Communist Party’s official newspaper, said in an editorial Friday that “to maintain social stability, we need to isolate and crack down hard on a handful of people.” The paper said those who “masterminded, organized and committed serious violence during the riot” should be targets.

At least 156 people were killed in three days of rioting and unrest that began Sunday in Urumqi, the region’s capital. More than 1,000 were reported injured.

The People’s Daily editorial echoed the remarks of President Hu Jintao, who cut short a visit to the Group of 8 summit meeting in Italy. In a statement issued along with the Communist Party’s senior leaders, Mr. Hu called on the authorities to “isolate and deal a blow to the small group” who had a hand in the bloodshed.

“Preserving and maintaining the overall stability of Xinjiang is currently the most urgent task,” said Mr. Hu, according to a statement published by the official Chinese news agency.

The party chief of Urumqi, Li Zhi, offered even tougher words: “To those who have committed crimes with cruel means, we will execute them.”

The turmoil began at a southern Chinese shoe factory last month after Chinese workers, spurred by false accusations of rape, attacked Uighur co-workers, killing at least two. The government’s failure to aggressively prosecute those involved in the brawl became a rallying cry for Uighur students in Urumqi, who organized the protest last Sunday that turned violent.

Uighurs, who are Turkic-speaking Muslims, form a minority in Urumqi, a city of 2.3 million that has been heavily settled by ethnic Han Chinese from other parts of China. The influx of so many outsiders and what many describe as Beijing’s heavy-handed rule have helped foment resentment among Uighurs.

Urumqi appeared to be settling into an uneasy calm, and the ban on Friday Prayers apparently was aimed at preventing large gatherings of Uighurs at the city’s mosques.

It was not clear if similar prayer bans were in force elsewhere in Xinjiang on Friday.

As many as 20,000 troops from nearby regions had poured into Urumqi after the rioting began, forming cordons between ethnic Uighur neighborhoods and those dominated by Han Chinese, who had earlier gone on a revenge spree against Uighur residents.

Both Uighur and Han claim to be the predominant victims of the violence, but the government has declined to release a breakdown of the dead.

A nighttime curfew was in place in Urumqi, but shops began to reopen for the first time Thursday as thousands of anxious residents clogged the city’s bus and train stations seeking to escape the city. As helicopters hovered overhead, military vans roamed the streets with loudspeakers blaring slogans like “Maintain stability” and “Protect the people.”

Since the turmoil began on Sunday, China has accused Rebiya Kadeer, an exiled Uighur leader, of fomenting the strife. Ms. Kadeer, who lives in Washington, has denied the charge.

But on Wednesday the government for the first time shifted some of the blame to the United States, which it accused of financing Ms. Kadeer’s organization, the World Uighur Congress, and other groups that advocate human rights and democracy for ethnic Uighurs in China. The accusation appeared in an article in the People’s Daily.

In recent days Turkey, which has cultural and linguistic ties to China’s Uighurs, has stepped into the fray. On Thursday the minister for trade and industry called for a boycott of Chinese goods to protest the crackdown in Xinjiang. “If the country where we consume the goods does not respect human values, we should reconsider our values,” said the minister, Nihat Ergun, according to the Anatolia news agency.

Edward Wong reported from Urumqi, Andrew Jacobs reported from Beijing. Mark McDonald contributed reporting from Hong Kong.

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby Voltage » Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:40 pm

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby BaasAbuur » Fri Jul 10, 2009 6:42 pm

You would have to boycott since just about everything is made in China.

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:22 pm

BaasAbuur wrote:You would have to boycott since just about everything is made in China.


Its kinda hard to do the computer I am using was made in China. :lol: :lol:

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby shaamboo » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:24 pm

ala skinny iyo qiiro u have to love the somali genes man
boycott kulahaa war wadan aan yeelano first then talk about boycott.

"Guri gubtay Guri gubanaayo maka naxo"

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:26 pm

Somalian Boqor was never this concerned when the Ethiopians were shitting inside Masjid's in Xamar.

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby Somalian_Boqor » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:27 pm

shaamboo wrote:ala skinny iyo qiiro u have to love the somali genes man
boycott kulahaa war wadan aan yeelano first then talk about boycott.

"Guri gubtay Guri gubanaayo maka naxo"


But I have a country it's called the United States of America. 8-)

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby Ka darag » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:28 pm

LOOL U DO KNOW EVERYTHING IS MADE IN CHINA! :roll: :roll:

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby shaamboo » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:34 pm

Somalian_Boqor wrote:
shaamboo wrote:ala skinny iyo qiiro u have to love the somali genes man
boycott kulahaa war wadan aan yeelano first then talk about boycott.

"Guri gubtay Guri gubanaayo maka naxo"


But I have a country it's called the United States of America. 8-)



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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby gemini07 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:38 pm

AbdiWahab252 wrote:Somalian Boqor was never this concerned when the Ethiopians were shitting inside Masjid's in Xamar.



The same masjids your people were raping girls in :arrow:

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:43 pm

Gemini,

Were you raped ?

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby gemini07 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:45 pm

AbdiWahab252 wrote:Gemini,

Were you raped ?



No,but something tells me you will get raped in hell with a metal rod

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby AbdiWahab252 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:46 pm

Gemini,

Is that what happened ?

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby gemini07 » Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:51 pm

AbdiWahab252 wrote:Gemini,

Is that what happened ?


Ilaahay baa iga xifdiyay waxaa aad sheegisid .Kaftan ka dhigo,maalin maalimahan ka mid ah waad ka shalaayidoonta :up:

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Re: Boycott China Goods! They Won't let the Muslims pray!!!

Postby surrender » Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:01 pm

everything says made in china tho!! :| i guess i shall not any chinese goods. :down: :down:


hey we should all boycott chinese product. may their economy can suffer like the Danish economy!!
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