yugaung@yahoo.com (Yu) wrote in message news:<f0abc8cb.0408030505.60013dc3@posting.google.com>...
> > "I assured him that I didn't have anything to do with the things China
> > was saying," Mr. Kanat says. Mr. Southerland says he came away
> > convinced. "Omar is not a bomb thrower," he says. A spokesman for the
> > U.S. State Department declined to comment on Mr. Kanat's case.
> 
> Radio Free Asia is a CIA operation.
> What they are saying is inciting terrorism is peaceful while the
> actual bombing is done by somebody else. Of course Mr. Kanat living in
> Washington cannot be throwing bombs.

Yu should help people identify all operation of CIA. that's a job KGB
and PRC ministry of state security have dreamed for 50 years.

> The truth is USA anti-terrorism campaign is only targeting those
> terrirists who kills Anglo/American. If they exclusively kill Chinese
> or Russians they are very desirable and should be encouraged with
> Radio Free Asia.

Yu is saying the two crashes of Russian airliners, he know, is related
to CIA.
If that's not what he mean, then he's gonna swallow his words.

>  
> > Turkic in ethnicity, Uighurs have populated Central Asia for
> > centuries. They have had independent kingdoms and been ruled by China,
> > Mongolia and others. China effectively established control of Xinjiang
> > region, where most Uighurs live, in 1949 with the founding of the
> > People's Republic of China. 
> 
> That is a myth.
> Before the red Army, led by Peng De Huai, move into Xinjiang the
> province was controlled by Chiang Kai Shek's troops. About 100,000 of
> them defected to the red army in 1949.
> From the Qing dynasty to 1949, Xinjiang was under direct Chinese rule
> for over 200 years.

So was Mongolia. But Yu and CCP never say this on Mongolia. Why? Hehe.

> > From about 6% of the population in 1949, ethnic Chinese now make up
> > 40% of Xinjiang's population of 18 million -- 
> 
> There was no population census before 1949.
> Many people are normads.

Sounds like there was a population census in 1949.

> > In August 2002, the State
> > Department named ETIM as a U.S.-recognized terror group and froze its
> > financial assets (a largely symbolic step since the group isn't
> > believed to have any assets in the U.S.)
> 
> I am not surprised that they now receive funding from the US gov.

Otherwise they're gonna seek PRC for funding.

> > U.S. officials recently decided not to return the Uighur prisoners at
> > Guantanamo Bay to China, fearing they would be tortured or killed. It
> > isn't clear when the Uighurs will be released or to whom.
> 
> Why US suddenly worry about torture when they are the number one
> torturer on earth?
> They just want to re-organize these terrorists to kill Chinese. 

Before you prove this is indeed CIA operation (and thus US worry), you
have no point.

> > In April, the U.S.-government-funded National Endowment for Democracy
> > gave $75,000 to the pro-independence Uyghur American Association, its
> > first grant to a Uighur exile group. (The ethnic group's name is
> > sometimes spelled Uyghur.) The association promptly opened new offices
> > less than a block from the White House.
> 
> It even more obvious now USA is supporting the separatists.
> These separatists can also be used to infiltrate the Arabs.


And PRC is supporting the unificationists, as usual, like the Maoist
in Nepal.

> > But Uighur exiles in other countries say they have felt government
> > pressure. Ahmadjan Osman, a 39-year-old Uighur who had lived in Syria
> > for nearly 15 years, was expelled from that country in January. He
> > says a Syrian immigration official summoned him and told him he had
> > four days to leave. Now he lives in Turkey on a temporary visa,
> > awaiting asylum in Canada.