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Turkey summons China envoy over Uighur tweets

Ambassador condemns 2 top local politicians for duo’s criticism over Xinjiang controversy

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Apr 2021 11:50AM

Turkey summons China envoy over Uighur tweets
Good Party leader Meral Aksener and Ankara mayor Mansur Yavas tweeted in commemoration of a deadly April 1990 conflict between Uighur separatists and Chinese government forces, which Chinese ambassador to Turkey Liu Shaobin slammed through a tweet of his own. – AFP pic, April 7, 2021

ANKARA – Turkey yesterday summoned China’s ambassador after his office took to social media to denounce two top Turkish politicians over their criticism of Beijing’s crackdown on the Uighurs in Xinjiang.

The Chinese embassy said it “strongly” condemned Good Party leader Meral Aksener and Ankara mayor Mansur Yavas for posting tweets commemorating a deadly April 1990 conflict between Uighur separatists and Chinese government forces.

Accounts of those events vary but they are believed to have been followed by mass arrests of the Uighur, tens of thousands of whom have since taken refuge in Turkey.

Aksener, who forms part of the right-wing opposition to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, tweeted that Turks “will not remain silent to the oppression”.

Turks will fight for the “absolute independence” of the Uighur’s self-proclaimed republic of East Turkestan, Aksener said.

Yavas, who is a leading member of the main opposition CHP party, tweeted the Turks “feel the pain of the massacre in East Turkestan as if it happened today”.

In its account of the 1990 standoff, Amnesty International said “protests and rioting, reportedly led by members of an Islamic nationalist group, resulted in many deaths”.

Chinese ambassador Liu Shaobin was summoned by Turkey’s Foreign Ministry after his office said that “the Chinese side reserves the right to respond” to Aksener and Yavas’ comments.

“China is opposed with determination to any challenge by any individual or power to its sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the Chinese embassy tweeted, tagging Aksener and Yavas’ Twitter accounts.

The ministry conveyed Ankara’s “unease” over the embassy’s tweet, press reports said. 

Rights groups believe at least one million Uighur and other mostly Muslim minorities have been incarcerated in camps spread out across China’s northwestern Xinjiang region.

Turkey’s cultural bonds with the Uighur have made it a favoured destination for avoiding persecution in Xinjiang. 

But many in the 50,000-strong community express unease over Ankara’s growing dependence on Chinese investments and coronavirus vaccines.

Last month, hundreds of Uighur rallied in Istanbul to protest a visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi for meetings with Erdogan and Turkish officials in Ankara. – AFP, April 7, 2021

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