US targets Uighur independence movement head

Abdul Haq is overall leader and commander of the Eastern Turkestan Islamic Party (ETIP).
Tuesday, 21 April 2009 16:11
 
US Treasury said on Monday it had frozen the assets of Abdul Haq, the leader of the Eastern Turkistan Islamic Party, which advocates establishing an independent state in East Turkistan and banned Americans from doing business with him.\
Haq is overall leader and commander of the Eastern Turkestan Islamic Party (ETIP).

Earlier this month, China executed two minority Uighurs in East Turkistan after a court convicted them over the disputed August attack, according to state media.

Chinese officials linked the attackers to the East Turkestan Islamic Movement,which struggled against Chinese occupation in Muslim majority region.

Critics accuse Beijing of using claims of terrorism as an excuse to crack down on peaceful pro-independence sentiment and expressions of Uighur identity.

Bush administration put the independence group in the list of "terrorist organizations" in 2002 to appease China in the run-up to the United Nations Security Council resolution on Iraq occupation.

East Turkistan has 8 million Uighurs and historical records show that the Uyghurs have a history of more than 4000 years.

The Uyghurs entered Islam in 934, during the reign of Satuk Bughra Khan, the Kharahanid ruler.

East Turkistan was occupied by the communist China in 1949 and its name was changed in 1955. The communist China has been excersizing a colonial rule over the East Turkistan since then.


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