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BEIJING (Reuters) - Pakistani businessmen whose wives and children are trapped in China’s restive Xinjiang are traveling to Beijing to lobby their embassy, in hopes that the south Asian nation’s new government will pressure its ally for their release.

Beijing has faced an outcry from activists, some governments and U.N. human rights experts over mass detentions and strict surveillance of the mostly Muslim Uighur minority, and other Muslim groups, in the western region.

Mirza Imran Baig, 40, who trades between his home city of Lahore and Urumqui, the Xinjiang regional capital, said his wife was detained in a “re-education” camp in her native Bachu county for two months in May and June 2017 and had been unable to leave her hometown since her release.

His wife, Mailikemu Maimati, 33, and their four-year-old son, who are both Chinese nationals, are unable to get their passports back from Chinese authorities, he told Reuters outside the Pakistan embassy in Beijing.

“My ambassador says, ‘Wait, wait, wait, one day, two days.’ Okay, I wait,” Baig said late on Tuesday, after his meeting.

Reuters could not immediately reach the ambassador, Masood Khalid, to seek comment.

Beijing says it faces a serious threat from Islamist militants and separatists in Xinjiang and has rejected accusations of mistreatment.

Asked about the Pakistani businessmen on Tuesday, Geng Shuang, a spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, told a regular news briefing that he was not aware of the situation.

Muslim majority nations have mostly remained silent over the situation in Xinjiang.

Last month’s election of cricketing legend and firebrand nationalist Imran Khan as Pakistan’s prime minister has fed the expectations of many for him to deliver on promises to create jobs, build an Islamic welfare state and restore the country’s image abroad.

Mian Shahid Ilyas, a businessman in Lahore who has been collecting details of cases and seeking government support, said he was optimistic the new government would help.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry in Islamabad did not reply to questions from Reuters on the Uighur spouses.

“A lot of people get married like us. It’s no problem. But in 2017 they start to seal everything off in Xinjiang,” Ilyas, who said his Chinese Uighur wife, a citizen of China, had been detained since April 2017, told Reuters by telephone.

Ilyas said he had confirmed details of 38 cases but believed there were more than 300 similar cases of Pakistani husbands whose wives and children, most of them Uighurs, had been stuck in Xinjiang for more than a year, in camps or confined to homes.

The handful of businessmen, including Baig, is traveling to China in groups of twos and threes, to avoid raising suspicion, parking themselves at the embassy to make their case, he said.

“This is China’s big mistake,” said Ilyas. “Before people did not know how they treated Muslims. Now, everyone knows.”
 
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Are his wife or kid a threat to China in some way?

Apparently they're stuck in China's "reeducation camps", these are like concentration camps for muslims where they are forced to eat pork, drink alcohol and do other haram stuff. It's China's way of making them adopt the Chinese way of life.
 
Not one post from usual suspects and native British about how China is doing atrocities in their region. They are busy in championing about Kashmir threads, not about ahmedi, China's exploitation.
 
Apparently they're stuck in China's "reeducation camps", these are like concentration camps for muslims where they are forced to eat pork, drink alcohol and do other haram stuff. It's China's way of making them adopt the Chinese way of life.

Oh, so its one of those. Chinese are underestimating the power of Islamic resistance here. Won't be surprised if these actions backfire and actually lay the foundation of Uyghuristan.
 
Demand that the Chinese free them or else...

...the entire CPEC will be bulldozed!
 
Not one post from usual suspects and native British about how China is doing atrocities in their region. They are busy in championing about Kashmir threads, not about ahmedi, China's exploitation.

Steady on friend, we can't be online 24/7, some of us have work to do. FYI I have consistently called for India to invest in Pakistan instead of China, they would have cultural advantage, and at the same time could land a blow to their greatest rival in the region. Pakistan is only having to keep silent on the Cheen subjugation of Muslims due to their reliance on joint projects with China. Imagine if India offered slightly better terms and together India and Pakistan could become the superpower to kick the Chinese back into poverty!!
 
Steady on friend, we can't be online 24/7, some of us have work to do. FYI I have consistently called for India to invest in Pakistan instead of China, they would have cultural advantage, and at the same time could land a blow to their greatest rival in the region. Pakistan is only having to keep silent on the Cheen subjugation of Muslims due to their reliance on joint projects with China. Imagine if India offered slightly better terms and together India and Pakistan could become the superpower to kick the Chinese back into poverty!!

india's a very poor country.
 
India is nowhere near China in that regard. Their standard of living is far greater than ours. But we have free speech so I guess that negates it(for some at least).

There are two economic superpowers in the east, India is the rising tiger, China is the crouching dragon. India is investing in Bangladesh and Afghanistan, China is putting investment into Pakistan. My Indian friends on this thread asked for my thoughts and I agree it is disgusting that Pakistanis are having to keep their lips sealed when China oppresses Muslims, but when you take their money that makes criticism hollow so the silence is only natural. I would prefer it if India became Pakistan's partners instead for cultural and co-operative reasons, but India is not interested.
 
There is little knowledge of these camps. We only have statements by 'ex offenders' and the Chinese authorities have stated these are education facilities for those who have been convicted of breaking the law.

If someone has a video of these 'camps' or proof of human rights abuses I would like see it. Until then I will take such stories with a pinch of salt.
 
There is little knowledge of these camps. We only have statements by 'ex offenders' and the Chinese authorities have stated these are education facilities for those who have been convicted of breaking the law.

If someone has a video of these 'camps' or proof of human rights abuses I would like see it. Until then I will take such stories with a pinch of salt.

Chinese government has too strong of a control to allow any leaks. Just like we don't have any insider videos from Guantanamo and Bagram. However hold strong sentiment on those issues.
 
There is little knowledge of these camps. We only have statements by 'ex offenders' and the Chinese authorities have stated these are education facilities for those who have been convicted of breaking the law.

If someone has a video of these 'camps' or proof of human rights abuses I would like see it. Until then I will take such stories with a pinch of salt.

I think there were skeptics like this during World War 2 as well who said until we see the pictures we won't do anything on the topic of the Nazis butchering Jews.

But when the pictures and footage came out, it was too late, because the atrocities had already been done and the war was over.
 
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