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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2006

"Journey to hell" because it was hot like in hell. But the province of Xinjiang is definitely worth seeing and no matter what you might hear from eastern Chinese people it is an amazing place with breathtaking landscape views. The biggest minority are open and friendly Uyghur people. Han people that live in the east of China do not find Uyghur very friendly.
BTW, people on the plane to Xinjiang involved in the argument are not Uyghur people. Enjoy...

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  • @oclandestin OPPRESSED, I do not think so. Try going to Saudi and see how and what is done to other religion!

  • Has anyone been to SAUDI? Tell me if you can bring a bible there! Then tell me of freedom and oppression. In China, you can find mosques, churches and temples. Tell me where can you find a church in Saudi?

  • @oclandestin

    Bullshit!!! Why a person from nowhere part of the world likes to spew lies on the internet? Do you have your feet

    set on the land of China and knew any muslims currently living in China? Given a world map without city names can you identify which part of China has muslim population?

  • Look into your own heart and then look into the heart of another

    Because when you look deeply enough into the heart of another, what you will find is yourself

  • Muslims are being oppressed in many parts of the world. Xinjiang is one of those places. In many cases Chinese Muslims don't live freely. They are persecuted by the state authorities, their religious practises are criminalised and peaceful demonstrations are violently crushed. Not all Chinese people are benefiting from China's so-called 'booming economy'. The US has nothing to do with Chinese authorities oppressing Muslims in Xinjiang. Try and stay on topic.

  • This isn't a discussion about Afghans and Iraqis, it's about Muslims in China. You're blaming all Muslims for the crimes of a few. If China and Communism are so great, what are you doing living in democratic Capitalist Australia? Sounds like hypocrisy. Many Muslims in Xinjiang have been severely oppressed and had their religion criminalised. Human rights organisations criticise the Chinese authorities not the people. We all know the Chinese ppl are virtually powerless against the government.

  • what you talkin about little East Asian Disease,,? look at yourself frist,,most dirty ppl on earth,,not only ur home,,look at all around china town,,i belive,you are geration pigs,,look at urslef tonight, you like an insect ,or pigs,,?

  • 2--How many muslims are there in Xinjiang compared to in Iraq/Afghan??? Open your eyes, look at the real problem!!!! Millions of people are in need of helping hands and you are here picking on chinese do some real work! at least xinjiang muslims live freely and helped largely by chinese's booming economy. what did other muslims in iraq/afghan get from the US?????? come on.......

  • 1-- Well, bombing chinese is bias? Come one, everyone if the world knows westerners are trying to convert any communist countries to democratic. They are all against China.

    Human rights? Why dont u devote more time on helping afghan/Iraqi people who were killed, tortured by the Americans!!! How many have the Americans killed? How many are they still killing? They have completed destroyed some muslim countries and their people are saying China doesnt know human rights and tyrannizes muslims.

  • The difference between you and an independent human rights organisation is that they're not biased. You're making negative generalisations about all Muslims which is biased stereotyping. Human rights organisations work on facts and evidence, and they also document abuses by the government/ state against other Chinese ethnicities.

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