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China’s warm welcome for Taliban Sparks backlash at home

China's warm welcome for Taliban Sparks backlash at home
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Beijing: China struggles at home to sell the Taliban as a suitable partner for a country that fights the alleged Islamic extremism, because it is preparing to embrace Afghanistan led by militant groups.
State media and diplomatic efforts for paper in the past group and present them as “People’s Choice” have fulfilled sharp criticism at home from those who are familiar with the history of violence and oppression of militant organizations.
Beijing has long connected the Taliban with the East Turkestan Islamic movement, which has been blamed for terrorist attacks in Xinjiang.
Follow the direct updates about Krisisnow Afghanistan, after the release of a chaotic US troops, China struck the group to rule, it was a strategic turn that had left many people at whiplashed house.
Further instability in Afghanistan can have an impact on neighboring Pakistan, where China has a belt investment and $ 50 billion road, and sends extremism to its borders.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Hua Chunying seemed to moderate official messaging on Thursday’s news direction, pointing to foreign comments characterizing the Taliban as “more clear and rational” than during the first period of 20 years ago.
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“Some people emphasize their distrust to the Afghan Taliban.
We want to say that nothing has not changed forever,” Hua said.
“We need to look at the past and now.
We need to listen to words and watch actions.” Last Friday, he tried to refocus conversations in American failure to impose democracy in Afghanistan.
“As the facts show, democracy does not have a model set, such as cold milk does not agree with the Chinese stomach, and Americans are not used to using chopsticks,” he said.
People’s Daily, Mouthpiece the Communist Party, posted a history of Taliban short videos on Monday without mentioning his relationship with terrorism.
The 60-second clip said the group was formed during the Afghan civil war by “students in refugee camps” and expanded with “support from the poor,” adding that “has been in the war with the US for 20 years since September for 20 years since September .
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“Post, which was later removed, was the top of the fifth ranked trend in Weibo, after pushing a large counter-attack from the user who questioned why the party’s newspaper tried to slide sliding.
Some quote cruel past, including beheading people on the streets, destroying the famous Bamiyan Buddha and forbade women from work and learning.
The foreign ministry comment claimed to respect China for “the will and choice of Afghanistan people,” suggesting the Taliban have people’s support in this country, also raises questions.
A post on the Wechat blog “Philosophia” asking “is the Taliban choice of Afghans?” Read more than 100,000 times, and are widely distributed on social media platforms, before censored Thursday.
The possibility of Afghan women lose opportunities that are difficult to learn and are done with a hit at sensitive time in China.
Incidents such as Celebrity Kris Wu’s arrest on allegations of Rape and Executive Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
with the cost of sexual violence has fanned a wave of new criticism to rooted patriarchy.
After the petition of female Afghan filmmakers for the world to pay attention to their countries rubbed from Chinese social media sites, some users attacked.
“The voices of Afghans are all censored by you!” A woman writes.
Even state publishers have found it difficult to carve a single narrative – but it seems to have adopted a double lane for domestic and international viewers.
“People in Afghanistan are afraid and some women choose to stay at home,” said China’s Global Television network supported by the state in an English report targeting Western Audiens on Wednesday.
“The Taliban has not provided specifically what respectes the rights of women in the Islamic framework will require.” On the same day, Chinese-language reports on CCTV4, state broadcasters for international news, rotate a more optimistic picture.
While recognizing some women expressed concern for the future, the report said the situation in Kabul “gradually returned to normal” and the Taliban had made several promises, including protecting women’s rights, including those who allowed them to work and learn.

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