Thursday, January 2, 2014

China Denounces US After Obama Releases Last Three Uighur Muslim Terrorists From Gitmo

China Denounces US After Obama Releases Last Three Uighur Muslim Terrorists From Gitmo

Posted by Jim Hoft on Thursday, January 2, 2014, 11:34 AM

 
 
Barack Obama released the final three remaining Uighur Muslim terrorists from Gitmo this week.
The jihadists were sent to Slovakia.
The Chinese Uighur terrorists were trained by Al-Qaeda at terror training camps. FOX News reported that many of the Uighur detainees were trained in the Tora Bora region of Afghanistan. They are also linked to the terror group that was planning attacks on the Beijing Olympic.
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Former Gitmo detainees walk down the street in Bermuda where they were released by the Obama administration in 2009. (Power Line)
Today China criticized the Obama administration for sending the terrorists to Slovakia.
Reuters reported:
China’s Foreign Ministry criticized the United States on Thursday for sending the last three Uighur Chinese inmates at the Guantanamo Bay detention center to Slovakia, saying they were “terrorists” who posed a real security danger.
Yusef Abbas, Saidullah Khalik, and Hajiakbar Abdul Ghuper are the last of 22 Muslim minority Chinese nationals to be moved from the Guantanamo Bay military prison in Cuba, according to the Pentagon.
Slovakia’s Interior Ministry confirmed that it would take in the three. Uighurs are a Turkic-speaking Muslim people from China’s far western region of Xinjiang.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said the three were members of the separatist East Turkestan Islamic Movement, which Beijing labels a terror group.
“They are genuine terrorists. They not only threaten China’s security, they will threaten the security of the country that receives them,” he told a daily news briefing.
“China hopes that the relevant country … does not give asylum to terrorists, and sends them back to China as soon as possible.”
Qin added that China did not appreciate a recent U.S. State Department call for Chinese security forces to exercise restraint following the latest outbreak of violence in Xinjiang, also blamed by Beijing on “terrorists”.


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