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Even in Afghanistan the new momentum is directly and indirectly related to the Uyghurs.
Syria is being liberated by its armed forces, and the terrorists are being gradually and silently evacuated by the Western allies, mainly Turkey. Where do they go? One of the countries is, of course, Afghanistan. Already two years ago, I was told in both Kabul and Jalalabad that ISIS were moving in huge numbers, to Afghanistan, where they operate predominantly in the rural areas.
There is no doubt that Uyghur jihadis are in Afghanistan, too. Now that thy are well-trained and hardened, they are ready to re-enter China, but also the former Soviet republics, even Russia.
All this goes in accordance with the U.S. and NATO plan.
Plus, the West recently, has been adding various distorted 'sentimental elements' to the conflict, portraying the Uyghurs living in Xinjiang as "victims", twisting reality and suddenly playing what could be described as the "Muslim card".
China has, historically, no issues with the Muslim people (it is the West that does, through colonialist and neo-colonialist adventurism). A visit to the old Chinese capital of Xi An would clearly illustrate how the Han and Muslim cultures have been inter-connected. Xi An is where the ancient "Silk Road" used to originate from, connecting China with Central Asia, and what is now defined as the Middle East, as well as the rest of the world.
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In December 2012, Global Timesreported:
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