【新唐人2014年05月26日讯】新疆省城乌鲁木齐市在不到一个月的时间里,连续两次发生针对平民的炸弹袭击事件,并造成了严重的人员死伤。中共当局除了宣布迅速破获这起所谓“暴力恐怖案件”外,还要采取“超常规”措施严打。但一些学者指出,当局的高压严打只能是适得其反。请看以下报导。
5月22号,发生在新疆乌鲁木齐市沙依巴克区早市的炸弹袭击案,当局说,造成43人死亡、94人受伤。不过,“中国人权民运资讯中心”指出,死伤者至少300人。
就在不久前的4月30号,新疆乌鲁木齐火车站就发生炸弹爆炸,造成3人死亡79人受伤。
中共当局除了“迅速破案外”,还把暴力归咎于受到外国支持的穆斯林分离分子。
世界维吾尔大会发言人阿里木:“每次发生这种政治暴力,或者所谓的恐怖事件时,中国政府很快就把苗头指向维吾尔民族。但是,它所提供的消息和证据是非常少的,疑点都非常多。”
“世界维吾尔大会”发言人阿里木表示,据他知道,只有军警才能开没有牌照的车上街,而在市区维族人开没牌照的车,那是不可能的事情。
最近发生在乌鲁木齐的袭击案,直接挑战中共当局的意味非常明显,也从长刀袭击警方,升级到用炸弹袭击平民。
4月30号的乌鲁木齐火车站爆炸案,是选择在中共主席习近平视察乌鲁木齐市﹔ 22号的袭击,则是在新疆法院对39名涉及散播恐怖暴力视频人员,判刑的第二天。
德国《法兰克福汇报》也指出,过去几年中,发生在中国大陆的袭击目标,主要是地方警察局和政府机构,而近半年来,出现了四次针对无辜平民,以最大限度造成痛苦为目标的行动。
阿里木认为,如果中共不改变这种高压暴政,不改变把维吾尔民族的合法要求,抹黑成伊斯兰恐怖活动的话,维吾尔人的反抗还会升级。
阿里木:“之所以发生这些爆炸事件,是因为中国共产党65年来搞严打的结果。尤其是911事件以后,中国以反恐为名,因为维吾尔民族是穆斯林,就声称维吾尔是搞恐怖,是恐怖份子,对此来高压严打。”
阿里木指出,只要中国是中共一党专制,不仅维吾尔人没有安宁,藏族、蒙古族、法轮功学员、基督徒,甚至广大中国人民,都没有安宁。
研究新疆问题的美国霜堡大学(Frostburg State University)历史学教授马海云认为,中共当局将涉及少数民族的暴力事件定性为恐怖主义,并加以高压,做法并不明智。
台湾“健行科技大学欧亚中心”主任傅仁坤也认为,中共政府实施高压维稳,使维吾尔族年轻人充满道德怨气,反会激发他们把怨恨转化为实际暴力行动。这就是近期暴力事件频传的原因。
不过,新疆维吾尔自治区政府在5月24号就宣称,要采取“超常规特殊手段,严厉打击暴力恐怖活动”。
新疆商人张先生认为,超常规严打从长远来看,不仅起不了作用,还是对法制的破坏。
新疆商人张先生:“严打实际上积累制造了很多仇恨和矛盾,严打过去,犯罪就会出现爆发式的增长。现在又要搞一年严打,一年严打之后怎么办?”
张先生表示,新疆现在实际上已经戒严,很多地方都有军警站岗,有的地方有装甲车、直升机巡逻,乌鲁木齐也增加了五个师的兵力,还建了多个反恐基地。
长年研究西藏、新疆问题的北京学者王力雄,在今年3月指出,继续沿着今日中共的道路下去,会进一步加深新疆民族关系敌对。用不了多久,就会彻底失掉转回良性互动的可能。而一旦进入那种不可逆的进程,新疆就会落进巴勒斯坦与以色列那种既没有出路也不知何时结束的民族战争。
采访/朱智善 编辑/宋风 后制/孙宁
Is Xinjiang Becoming Another Palestine?
In less than a month, deadly bombings took place twice in
Xinjiang and caused heavy casualties.
Chinese Communist regime quickly claimed to solve the
terrorist attacks and launched a campaign to strike hard against
terrorism in Xinjiang.
Scholars suspect the counter effect of the tough crackdown.
The following is our report.
Bombings occurred in a morning market in Shayibake,
Urumqi City on May 22, causing 43 deaths and 94 injured,
according to the Communist authorities.
However, Information Centre for Human Rights and
Democracy reported the casualties are more than 300.
Another bombing had just taken place on April 30 at the
Urumqi railway station leading to three killed and 79 injured.
The Communist regime quickly claimed both cases were
solved and blamed Muslim separatists for both attacks.
Alim Seytoff, World Uyghur Congress spokesman:
“The regime always quickly blamed Uyghurs for the so-called
political violence or terrorist attacks with very little evidence
and many question marks."
Alim Seytoff points out that it is impossible for the Uyghurs
to drive any vehicle without a license plate and only police
can drive a vehicle without a license plate.
The recent attacks in Urumqi seem obviously to challenge
the regime directly. Both have escalated from knives to bombs.
The April 30 Urumqi train station bombings took place while
the Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Urumqi; While the
May 22 attack took place the day after Xinjiang court
delivered the verdict on 39 defendants charged with
spreading terror videos.
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung also pointed out that
attacks have shifted from targeting local police stations and
governmental agencies in the past to aiming at innocent
civilians and creating maximum pain in the past 6 months.
Alim Seytoff believes the Uyghur revolt will only escalate if
the Communist regime continues the suppressive policy
against the minority and smearing the legal demands of the
Uyghurs.
Alim Seytoff: “These bombings are the results of 65 years of
suppression by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Since the 911, the CCP has conducted high pressure crackdown
on the Uyghurs in the name of anti-terrorism, for the Uyghurs
are the Muslims."
Alim Seytoff says that as long as the CCP rules China, there is
no peace for the Uyghurs, the Tibetans, the Mongolians,
the Falun Gong practitioners, the Christians, and even the
majority of Chinese people.
Frostburg State University History Professor Dr. Ma Haiyun
indicates that it is unwise for the CCP to characterize the
violent acts of the minorities as terrorists acts and to conduct
its suppressive measures.
Director of Euro-Asia Research Center, Chien Hsin University,
Jen-Kun Fu, analyzes that young Uyghurs’ grievances as a
result of the CCP’s suppressive maintenance of stability can easily
turn into violence.
He believes that these are the causes of the frequent violence
in China today.
The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region issued on May 24
specific measures to strike hard against violent and terrorist
activities.
Xinjiang businessman Mr. Zhang does not believe in the harsh
crackdown but rather concern at the consequential destruction
of the rule of law.
Mr. Zhang, Xinjiang businessman: “Harsh crackdown will
only create hatred and conflict.
Explosive growth of crimes always follow harsh crackdown.
With another year of hard strike, what’s next?"
Mr. Zhang indicates Xinjiang is now in fact under martial law;
the military police station at many places, armored vehicles
and helicopters patrol regularly at places;
five extra divisions are stationed in Urumqi along with
many anti-terror bases.
Beijing scholar in Tibet and Xinjiang issues, Wang Lixiong,
pointed out that this March the CCP’s policy will further
deepen hostile ethnic relations in Xinjiang.
Pretty soon, the chance to reverse to positive interaction will be
gone.
Xinjiang will very likely fall into the irreversible and endless
ethnic war with the CCP, just like the Palestinians with
Israel.
Interview/Zhuzisan Edit/Shongfeng Post-Production/Shunyu