Washington
Promotes Islamism and Political Destabilization in Xinjiang Uygur,
China’s Oil and Gas Rich Region
Vladislav
Gulevich
30
March, 2013
The
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is the western edge of China
(Xinjiang means new frontier in Chinese).
It
borders on Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan,
Mongolia and the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. 9 million Uyghurs
(Sunni Muslims) make up 45% of the total population of the Region.
From time to time protests hit the streets calling for independence
from China.
The USA has a role to play here, it defends the separatists on
international scene. The Uygur culture or rights don’t mean
anything for Washington, but the Region enjoys strategically
important geographic position being situated in the heart of Eurasia
which is viewed as an area of its vital interests by the United
States.
For
the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union the Xinjiang Uygur Region was
an area where its interests conflicted with Great Britain. The region
provided access to India. Today there is a conflict of interests with
the United States, which finds it important strategically to deny
Russia and China an access the Indian Ocean.
Establishing
control over the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region means getting a
springboard for US penetration into the heartland of Eurasia. For
instance, the geographic position of Kazakhstan makes it kind of a
buffer zone against the Islamic radicalism coming from Afghanistan.
Crossing the Kazakh territory, radicals would get to Russia
(Kazakhstan borders on Astrakhan, Chelyabinsk, Saratov, Volgograd,
Novosibirsk, Omsk and Tyumen regions of the Russian Federation).
Muslim Bashkiria and Tatarstan are in the vicinity.
While
the USSR contained the spread of Islamic extremism, having tightly
closed the southern border, Kazakhstan and Western Siberia remained
parts of the Soviet Union. It has all changed by now. The US
intervention into Afghanistan has exacerbated the situation near the
southern part of Russia. In case the US gets a foothold in the
Xinjiang Uygur Region, the things will exponentially worsen, there
are many Uyghurs living in Central Asia (250000 in Kazakhstan, 60000
in Kyrgyzstan, 50000 in Uzbekistan etc).
The
Region is rich in oil and gas, as well as rare-earth metals. There
are 52 minerals extracted there. It’s an important trade and
transportation hub, an economic center of western China. The Chinese
commodities cross its territory to get transported to the Pakistani
port of Karachi and then to South Asia. Pakistan and China are
strategic allies, the destabilization of Xinjiang would hinder the
flow of goods from Islamabad to Beijing. The Chinese law enforcement
agencies report there are people on the wanted list in Pakistan among
the dead Uyghur separatists. At that Beijing does its best to have
good relations with Islamabad (1).
There
is a major telecommunications project under construction – the
Trans-Asia-Europe Fiber Optic Line, which is to connect Shanghai,
China and Frankfurt, Germany passing through the Region (2). Oil and
gas flows from the Caspian will cross it on the way to the
Asia-Pacific. The Region borders on Tibet. The hue and cry raised by
Washington from time to time over the human rights violations in
Tibet is a trick the US propaganda machine resorts to while waging an
information war against China.
The
US goes to any length to support the Uygur separatists abroad, for
instance the World Uyghur Congress headed by Rabiya Kadir , one of
the richest Chinese in the world… She meets US congressmen and even
has had a meeting with George Bush. She is a hyped symbol of Uyghur
resistance. The 10 Conditions of Love movie devoted to her was shot
in 2009. Despite the protests from Beijing, it was included into the
Melbourne festival’s program.
The
World Uyghur Congress cooperates with the so-called Tibetan
government in exile and has branches in many countries, even in
Australia. It should be noted that Anglo-Saxon powers (the United
States of America, Great Britain, New Zealand and Australia) have
been including China into their agenda for a number of years, some
time ago Australia became a host country to US Marine Corps unit.
Washington
predominantly uses three issues to exert pressure on China: Taiwan,
Tibet and Xinjiang, where separatist protests are on the rise. That’s
why the United States is well disposed towards the growth of Uyghur
nationalism, using every opportunity to spur its radicalization…
Notes
1)
Jacob Zenn. Insurgency in Xinjiang Complicates Chinese-Pakistani
Relations.
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