Thursday, January 31, 2008

Sold for 'Filthy Fish'


I just received a letter from Mark Mulloch-Brown in response to some lobbying I have done on behalf of Rebiya and the ethnic Uighurs in East Turkisthan. He is Minister of State for Asia among many other things, and a knowledgable man of some standing.

I do appreciate that it takes time to change even one tiny bit of the world, and being in charge of Africa, Asia and the UN is a very big job. I appreciate that mentioning the concerns about human rights in China, specifically including the Uighurs and specifically Rebiya Kadeer, to ones counterparts in China is the right thing to do by the usual politically correct diplo-speak methods. But they don't get anywhere fast, if at all. Rebiya's children remain tortured and lost. TORTURED AND LOST.

Could Lord Mulloch-Brown possibly find a way to stop beating about the bush, stop kow-towing to the bloody Chinese government and reunite this family. Whilst he is about it he could also 'mention' that the Uighur people have a right to their language, their religion, their land and their livlihood.

Have Rebiya's children been sold for a load of lead-laced children's toys, contaminated seafood and faulty tyres? I can live without Chinese imports, so can everyone else.

(Filthy Fish http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6275758.stm)

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