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Attack by Uyghur Buicide Bomber affects Chinese investment plans in Afghanistan

Attack by Uyghur Buicide Bomber affects Chinese investment plans in Afghanistan
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KABUL: A recent attack in Afghanistan by Uyghur Muslims has shaken the top Chinese national security decision maker who wants to invest in the Indonesian Afghan Islamic Emirates.
Paul D Shinkman, wrote in US news saying that Chinese national security decision makers are now questioning the value of the promises of the Taliban to stop the organization that strives for Uyghur.
China was stunned by a devastating suicide bomb attack in Afghanistan last week which was reported by a Uyghur Muslim, said source.
The affiliate of the Islamic State group in Afghanistan, known as ISIS-K, quickly claimed responsibility for the deadly attack at the Shia Muslim Mosque in Kunduz on Friday.
Also, the details of the attacker-determined that the bomber is ethnic which is mostly from Xinjiang Province which is turbulent in China, Uyghurs.
Beijing’s efforts to give up on violence among the Uyghur population have emerged as possible the most sensitive problems at home and nearby, as shown through the length of being willing to cancel the threat he considered, reported the news he felt.
The very symbolic nature of the latest attack has caused new concerns in China that his partner in Kabul did not follow the promises they made, including preventing organizations fighting for the causes of survivors from Afghanistan.
It has encouraged concerns in Beijing that the elements of the new government in power can actually try to exploit their interests there to attract investment and greater involvement, Shinkman said.
“They seem to be in a real condition of panic in terms of how to deal with Afghanistan,” said a source issued from concerns by Chinese military officials and on their plans for the future, as other people spoke to us news about the condition of anonymity.
The main concern lies in growth – despite being debated – suspicion in Beijing that the De Facto leaders of the Afghan government actually coordinated with ISIS-K elements, also known as the provinces of Islamic countries.
“This is the first major attack since the Taliban took over,” said Yun Sun, Director of the Chinese Program at the Stimson Center.
“And it’s done by Uyghur.” The news appeared very ironic for the Chinese Communist Party after the outstanding campaign to take advantage of failed efforts in America to build a nation in Afghanistan and a shameful withdrawal this summer, Shinkman said.
In addition, the source of the latest Chinese problems located on the Haqqani network, the source said, the terrorist Islamic group, which with traditional Taliban leaders had linked themselves and those who had recently redefined the ambitions and power centers throughout the organization.
Investments are all risky with new duplifical concerns from Haqqanis and Chinese beliefs that they at least communicate, if they do not coordinate directly, with Isis-K, Shinkman said.
“Chinese people come to the awareness that haqqanis plays games with everyone,” said the source.
“They will work together, but they also want the financial benefits of a relationship,” added the source.
“Haqqanis does have an infiltration level in Isis-k.” Beijing secured a rare concession from Taliban not to cooperate with Uyghur extremists who might seek safe haven in Afghanistan to organize and carry out a retribution attack for China’s efforts to extinguish the turbulent Xinjiang province.
At home, China has been carried out systematically and forcibly moved as many as 1 million Uyghurs at the western end of the country – what is called the Chinese Communist Party which calls the Education and Training Center in the Xinjiang region but which Western power considers genocide.

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