U.N. Backs China’s Claim that Nonexistent Uyghur Terrorists Are Active in Afghanistan – IOTW Report

U.N. Backs China’s Claim that Nonexistent Uyghur Terrorists Are Active in Afghanistan

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The U.N. Security Council (UNSC) released a report Thursday claiming Uyghur terrorists from the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) are attempting to carve out an Uyghur state in Afghanistan. 

The Chinese government strives to portray ETIM as a massive terrorist organization, a threat on par with al-Qaeda or ISIS, to justify Chinese human rights violations against the Uyghurs of Xinjiang province. 

Most other governments, including the United States, believe ETIM was never a major threat, and it effectively ceased to exist a decade ago after Pakistani security forces killed its leader. The State Department delisted ETIM as an active terrorist threat in November 2020, prompting furious Chinese officials to demand the U.S. “immediately correct its mistake and refrain from whitewashing terrorist organizations.”

The name “East Turkestan Islamic Movement” incorporates the name Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities prefer for the region China calls Xinjiang. ETIM, which was small in its prime, was established in the late 1990s with the help of terrorist training camps in Afghanistan. Its alleged goal was to create an Islamic state separate from China. read more

6 Comments on U.N. Backs China’s Claim that Nonexistent Uyghur Terrorists Are Active in Afghanistan

  1. The same UN whose officials were running sex for food scams in almost every place they went in Africa & even Bosnia, Serbia, etc.

    Fuck the UN, IOC, WHO, UEFA.

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