Monday, October 12, 2009
Kadeer visting NZ and Taiwanese in NZ Association
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10602806
Exiled Chinese Muslim leader Rebiya Kadeer visited Taiwanese in NZ Association last night. Apparently some Chinese international students are going to protest against her in Auckland Uni tonight.
Pretty ironic that Chinese don’t have the right to either protest, organise mass rallies against their governments without serious consequences, nor the right to vote to choose their own leadership, yet when they finally have the freedom to express their thoughts and speech in an “evil western country” they decide to use it against someone who has being fighting for democracy and human rights throughout the world for the past decade.
Ms Kadeer was chosen as one of the political representatives in China and openly critisized the government for not doing enough to avoid mounting tension and loss of Uyghur culture and identity. She was then imprisoned and later exiled by the Communist. Since then she had being working as a human right activist around the world and building support to protect the culture and identity of her ethnic.
The Communists were so pissed off at her that they even tried to stop the Maori TV of NZ from showing her documentary “The 10 conditions of love” this year. Later the Taiwan government rejected her visit by saying that they do not allow terrorism to enter Taiwan, indirectly saying that Kadeer was a terrorist. But then people found out that the most anti-terrorist nation in the world (their president just won a Nobel Price, weird huh), gave her political refuge and US Green Card. She’s based in Washington now. Terrorist openly living in Washington, that’s the logic of the government ruling my country.
Of course those idiots couldn’t hide the truth so they started saying that Kadeer’s secretary and his organisation was linked with terrorist organisation, but again this secretary was granted citizenship by Germany. So they’re saying Germany=terrorism?
At the end of the day people will say it’s all comes down to China vs Westerners, but I’d say it’s more like Communists vs democracy because when it comes down to human right and freedom of speech, we shall not be separated by colours and nationality. I sincerely hope those who decide to protest tonight, can demonstrate the same courage and passion in the mainland and unite the people of China on anti-corruption, reduce the gap between rich and the poor, and the right to worship Jesus without any intervention from the local governments.
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