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    MEMBERS OF EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT SPEAK OUT FOR CHINA ON XINJIANG VIOLENCE

    Xinhua
    July 15 2009
    China

    STRASBOURG, France, July 15 (Xinhua) -- Some members of the European
    Parliament (MEPs) on Wednesday spoke out for China on violence in its
    Xinjiang region amid a misinformation campaign by the Western media.

    In a debate, many MEPs pointed out the fact that the violence
    that occurred on July 5 in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang,
    was carried out by Uygur separatists and that the majority of the
    victims were ethnic Han Chinese.

    Adrian Severin, who spoke for the Socialist group, said minority
    rights should not be used as an excuse for separatist policies and
    extremist means to promote these policies.

    "While asking the Chinese government to refrain from excessive use of
    power, we have to also ask everybody in this world to refrain from
    using minority rights as a means for promoting geopolitical goals,"
    he told the chamber.

    Charles Tannock, a long-time critic of China, said he shared China's
    concern about Uygur Islamic terrorism.

    Most of the Uygur population in Xinjiang are peaceful followers of
    Islam. "However, sadly, some of the local population in recent years
    has become increasingly radicalized by terrorists in league with
    al-Qaeda," he said.

    "I do share its (China's) concern about the threat of Uygur Islamic
    terrorism," he said.

    As the EU pursues a one-China policy, "we shall not support in any
    way the cessation of Xinjiang" from China, he said.

    Tannock, who spoke for the European Conservatives and Reformists Group,
    also blasted Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's statement
    that the Xinjiang violence was genocide of Uygurs.

    He noted that Erdogan has refused to recognize the Armenian genocide
    by the Turks during and after World War I.

    "His efforts to appeal to pan-Turkish nationalism are also hypocritical
    given Turkey's treatment of its own minorities, and in particular,
    the Kurds in eastern Turkey," said Tannock.
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