This report comes to us from The Times ;
Thousands of Han Chinese roamed the streets of the western city of Urumqi today looking for vengeance after Sunday's deadly riots as China's leaders struggled to regain control of the country's only Muslim-majority region.
Men and women of all ages, girls in high heels and young men in smart white shirts, brandished wooden staves, billiard cues, iron bars and even machetes as they surged towards the main city bazaar.
They were determined to attack the business heart of the Muslim Uighur minority blamed for the carnage in which 156 were killed and more than 800 injured.
The streets were lined with black-clad riot police and thousands of paramilitaries in camouflage and bulletproof vests who barred the mob's way to the central market. Occasional bursts of tear gas failed to deter the angry crowd.
At one point the Urumqi Communist Party secretary, the most senior official in the Xinjiang capital, climbed on to the roof of a Landcruiser to address the mob.
Li Zhi used a megaphone to respond to shouts of "punish the killers". He said: "I have heard what you want and we will do this. We will punish them severely."
The crowd shouted back: "Words are not enough."
Li replied: "But you are behaving in just the same way as they behaved. Please go home. Thank you."
A huge roar erupted from the mob, who turned away, beating their sticks on the road as they made their way down People's Road in search of another entry to the market. One angry Han shouted at a foreign reporter: "Don't speak to foreigners. Foreigners get out."
He then referred to the exiled Uighur leader whom the Government blames for inciting Sunday's unrest. "Rebiya Kadeer is Osama."
Many of those in the crowd complained that the Government had been too restrained in its response to Sunday's violence, most of the victims of which appear to have been Han Chinese cut down by Uighurs armed with knives.
One young man in his twenties carrying a wooden stave said: "The Government is far too soft. They don't dare to go out even though a hundred people have been killed."
He said that his parents run a shop that had not been damaged but many neighbours' properties had been. "We don’t feel safe. We have to protect ourselves."
Several times the crowd were halted by police cordons blocking roads to sensitive government buildings. As they marched they chanted in unison: "Stand up! Stand up!", "Strength comes from unity", "Protect Xinjiang!" and "We Han must unite together".
Indeed, indeed strength comes from unity. It also comes from will which invariably procures victory. I must say that it didn't take very long for that response I was looking for. It would appear that the Chinese people have come to realize that elusive truth, elusive to those of us in Europe that is, the truth that when government fails, or purposely ignores the festering islamic cancer, then it is up to the people to create the answer that secures their destiny. This course of action, as ugly a business as one could undertake, will inevitably lead the desired effect of chinese muslims knowing their actions will be answered by the most severe consequences. It will also encourage the government, fully aware of the force of the Han population, to meet the peoples demand for security from this scourge of humanity. These muslims must be taught that they will get no satisfaction from any corner of the world they wish to impose their cultish and brutal will upon.
What is left but for us to realize that we may have to one day act in order to secure our countries. At what point will we as a people learn that our inaction is just what these socialists and their voters are looking for in order to move closer and closer to eradicating our traditions and cultures permanently? We must turn our numbers and our might towards those Marxists who have eroded our nations into pits of violence, moral depravity, and chaos. It is only when we force them from the halls of power that we will have the task of forcing those aliens to embrace our nations, its way of life, honor its laws and customs, or simply leave. At any rate, the fight is here and now. The calling is loud and clear; it is time to decide between the risk of death to gain freedom, or certain death under the worst possible conditions that a western state can endure. There is simply no further use for debate or hesitation.






















































Comments