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    Turkish prime minister's "genocide" remarks anger China
    By People's Daily Online
    July 17, 2009


    Following the July 5 riot in Urumqi, Xinjiang, the behavior of the
    Turkish government has drawn attention from Chinese netizens. On July
    10, when Turkey's Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, slandered the July 5
    riot as "a kind of genocide," this has angered China's general public,
    who left numerous messages expressing their strong indignation and
    condemnation.

    One netizen wrote, "First of all, the July 5 riot in Urumqi is China's
    internal affair, with which Turkey has no right to interfere, let alone
    distort the facts and criticize unscrupulously. Secondly, since Turkey
    itself does not have a "clean record" in its own affairs, should it be
    allowed to blame China?

    A netizen with the IP 202.108.251.xxx wrote: The Chinese government has
    simply been preserving the integrity of the country, ethnic unity and
    property of its people. The Chinese government is facing a group of
    terrorists. The Kurdish massacres in Turkey were a kind of genocide and
    Nazism. Linking China to genocide is like a thief shouting "stop thief!"

    A netizen with the IP 121.14.234.xxx wrote: What Turkey did to the
    Kurdish people was bloody genocide. With all sense and reason, China
    should support the Kurdish people's pursuit of independence.

    A netizen with the IP 219.153.72.xxx wrote: Who support terrorist
    organizations are the enemy of peace-loving people all over the world.
    The world's people should unite to crack down on a common enemy!

    A netizen with the IP 58.215.110.xxx wrote: Some political figures in
    the West have already supported terrorism publicly. They care about the
    so-called human rights of violent terrorists. Where are the human
    rights of China's ordinary people? Where are the human rights of the
    several thousand innocent victims killed or injured by terrorists? With
    such a naked support of violent terrorist activities in China, are
    these "people" still human beings? Should they really be entitled to be
    a country's head of state?

    A netizen under the name "genuine knowledge and profound view" wrote:
    Look at how Turkey treated its ethnic minorities: the Kurdish language
    is banned in schools and congress, and the use of non-Turkish languages
    is deemed as undermining the country's unity.

    A netizen under the name "citizen's responsibility" wrote: The remarks
    (of Tayyip Erdogan) were blind to the facts, hypocritical, and used
    every means to smear China's image. We are fed up with such heartless
    and senseless behavior! I have a question for the Turkish prime
    minister: what if other countries condone the violence by ethnic
    minorities in Turkey and support their independence?

    A netizen with the IP 58.215.110.xxx wrote: The Chinese people have
    always been friendly to Turkey. It was surprising that the Turkish
    prime minister could behave so absurdly. We are very angry! The Chinese
    government has never said anything about how the Turkish government
    handled their internal affairs, yet the Turkish prime minister
    distorted the facts, declaring the killing of innocent civilians by
    terrorists to be "a kind of genocide" by the Chinese government. Does
    the Turkish prime minister have normal sense of judgment? Efforts to
    promote "Pan-Turkism" will undoubtedly fail. It is ridiculous to try
    and rebuild the Ottoman Empire in today's world.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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