Turkish-Chinese Spat Puts Central Asian Leaders on the Spot

Main Author: Dorsey, James M.
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author Dorsey, James M.
title Turkish-Chinese Spat Puts Central Asian Leaders on the Spot
publisher IndraStra Global
publishDate 2019
topic Turkey
China
Central Asia
Uyghur
Xinjiang
Kyrgyzstan
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
url https://ojs.indrastra.com/index.php/indrastra/article/view/82
https://ojs.indrastra.com/index.php/indrastra/article/view/82/33
contents A Turkish-Chinese spat as a result of Turkish criticism of&nbsp;China’s crackdown on Turkic Muslims in its strategic but troubled north-western province of Xinjiang&nbsp;complicates efforts by&nbsp;Kazakhstan&nbsp;and other Central Asian states to at best deal quietly behind closed doors with the plight of their citizens and ethnic kin in the People’s Republic. &nbsp; China’s threat that the Turkish criticism of its massive surveillance and detention campaign, involving the alleged incarceration in re-education camps of up to one million&nbsp;Uyghurs&nbsp;and other&nbsp;Turkic Muslims would have economic consequences and the temporary closure of the Chinese consulate in the Mediterranean port city of Izmir serves as warnings to others in the Muslim world what could happen if they break their silence.
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