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Pakistan PM Imran Khan Won’t Admit China’s repression of Uighurs

Pakistan PM Imran Khan Won't Admit China's repression of Uighurs
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan PM Imran Khan has defended his jumps reports of”genocide” of Uighur Muslims from China by asserting that Islamabad discussed these issues with Beijing”behind closed doors”.
He inquired why the entire world was fixated on Xinjiang while”dismissing what India had been performing in Kashmir”.
“It is far more important,” he promised in a meeting using Axios HBO.
The interviewer especially inquired why Khan was vocal about Islamophobia in the West while staying silent about the position of Muslims from China’s Xinjiang.
“China is among our best friends in the majority of challenging times.
After we were really fighting, our market was fighting, China came into our rescue.
We admire the way that they are and all these difficulties we all have, we talk behind closed doors,” Khan explained.
He branded the West’s dismissal of Kashmiris and their taking up the origin of Uighurs as”hypocrisy”.
“China had advised us that the misuse of Uighurs being reported in the press was ” Khan added.
His remarks about China, Xinjiang, that the remedy of Uighur Muslims, both J&K and India has ignited a discussion on literary and Indian social websites, together with several netizens criticising his opinions.
A few called the remarks”complete moral cowardice”.
About Pakistan’s expanding atomic programme,” Khan explained,”I’m completely against atomic arms.
I have been.
The second there’s a settlement on Kashmir, both neighbours would reside as civilised folks.
We won’t have to have nuclear deterrents.” Khan also attracted criticism for his opinions on girls.
He explained”temptation” plays a part in causing violence against women in Pakistan.
“When a girl is wearing some clothes, it’ll have an effect on the guys, unless they’re recipients,” he explained.
The interviewer pointed out the Khan’s announcement appeared hypocritical because he’d spent years as a”playboy” and was photographed with girls in skimpy clothes.
“This isn’t about mepersonally,” Khan replied.
“It is about my culture.
My priority is the way my society acts…
as soon as I view gender crimes moving through the roof we all sit and talk about how to handle it.
It’s with an influence in my culture.”

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