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Friday, May 23, 2008

Huseyin Celil letter smuggled out

There are fewer peoples more politically star-crossed than the Uighurs of occupied East Turkestan (called "Xinjiang" by the Chinese Communist Party).  Their occupiers and tormentors actually do what the nutroots accuses President Bush of doing - creating a "terrorist" threat out of thin air.  However, because Bush has had to take those ridiculous slings and arrows over and over again, the Communists get a pass due to intellectual exhaustion and the reverse of guilt-by-association - i.e., if the Communists are accused as Bush has been, it must be as unjust an accusation as those facing Bush.  In the case of the Beijing cadres, the charges are not unjust.

One of the victims of the Communist persecution, Uighur-Canadian Huseyin Celil, managed to get a letter out to his family.

Posted by D.J. McGuire on May 23, 2008 in International Politics | Permalink

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Well as the saying goes the more it changes the more it remains the same. Recall the communist lovers and supporters who refused to see the evil of the Soviet Union. Recall how they did everything to undermine the war against the Nazis until the good old Soviets got involved. So no surprise here from the enemy withing.

Posted by: Alain | 2008-05-23 10:51:38 AM


One of the victims of the Communist persecution, Uighur-Canadian Huseyin Celil, managed to get a letter out to his family.
Posted by D.J. McGuire on May 23, 2008

The less muslims there are in Canada the better. Let the Chinese keep him.

Posted by: The Stig | 2008-05-23 12:55:28 PM


Hopefully the man will be reunited with his family. Hopefully he is a man of good will towards mankind.

Posted by: Agha Ali Arkahn | 2008-05-23 2:50:30 PM


Hopefully the man will be reunited with his family.
Posted by: Agha Ali Arkahn | 23-May-08 2:50:30 PM

I agree. His family can go back to China to see him and stay there.

Posted by: The Stig | 2008-05-23 4:25:00 PM



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