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Kadeer praises T. Erdoğan for ‘genocide' remarks
Rebiya Kadeer
Rebiya Kadeer, head of the World Uighur Congress, has expressed her
gratitude for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's referring to the
recent incidents in Xinjiang as “genocide” as well as for Turkish
people's support for Uighurs in Xinjiang.
“I'm grateful for Turkish people's support for Uighur Turks in the
Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region and for Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdoğan's calling the incidents as ‘genocide.' I'm more hopeful for
the future of Uighur people thanks to the support of Turkey,” Kadeer
was quoted as saying on Sunday in an interview with the Anatolia news
agency.
Kadeer, who currently lives in the United States, is accused by the
Chinese government of orchestrating the protests in Xinjiang, a charge
she has denied. Rioting between Muslim Uighurs and Han Chinese in
Xinjiang has killed 184 people and wounded more than 1,000 in the
worst ethnic violence in China in decades. Both Uighurs and the Han
have claimed a higher death toll from the strife.
On Friday, Erdoğan said what happened in China's northwest province of
Xinjiang was “a sort of genocide” and called on Chinese authorities to
intervene to prevent more deaths. “We're having trouble understanding
how the Chinese government would remain a bystander to this. We want
the Chinese administration, with which our bilateral ties are
continuously improving, to show sensitivity,” he said. Muslim Turkey
shares linguistic and religious links with Uighurs, and Turkish
nationalists see Xinjiang as the easternmost frontier of Turkic
ethnicity. Thousands of Uighur immigrants live in Turkey.
Turkey has sought to boost ties with China, the world's third-biggest
economy. President Abdullah Gül last month became the first Turkish
president to visit China in 15 years, signing $1.5 billion worth of
trade deals.