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  • ANKARA: PM Erdogan: 'Incidents at Xinjiang are almost Genocide'

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Turkish PM Erdogan: 'Incidents at Xinjiang are almost Genocide'
    Saturday, 11 July 2009

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan who reacted to Israel at
    Davos in an unconventional manner, declared incidents in
    Xinjiang-Uighur region of China "was almost genocide".

    Yesterday Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement
    that, "Turkey has no intention to intervene China's internal affairs"
    and added that, "correlative efforts will continue to take forward
    developing relations between China and Turkey."

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs also added that Uighurs form a "strong
    bridge of friendship" between Turkey and China.

    But after that statement Erdogan told journalists at the G8 summit in
    L'Aquila, Italy "I used the word of wildness in my statement in Turkey
    and I am standing for this word because there is no any word to
    describe the killing and wounding of hundreds of people, it was almost
    genocide." He added that "we have difficulty in understanding how
    China's leadership can remain a spectator in the face of these
    events."

    Turkey Minister of Industry Nihat Ergun also reacted to the
    developments in Xinjiang-Uighur region of China by saying, "Organizing
    protests is not enough for reaction, we should react goods of that
    country too. We should take into consideration humanitarian values of
    that country."

    After these recent events, a contrast and contradiction occurred among
    statements of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Erdogan and Ministry of
    Industry. All these events occurred at a time of which Turkey is
    trying to strengthen its relations with china.

    President Abdullah Gul visited China in June, accompanied by 120
    businessmen to strengthen trade links. The total trade volume between
    Turkey and China reached more than $ 17 billion.

    By Burhan Dogus Ayparlar (JTW)

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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