BEIJING, July 26 (Xinhua) -- Iraqi ambassador to
China Dr. Mohammad Sabir Ismail has said what the Chinese government had done to
restore order and stability in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is duty-bound
and gives no cause for criticism.
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File photo released by the government of Urumqi City in a press conference in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, shows a burnt car in the riot happened on July 5, 2009. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
"Taking effective measures to maintain social
stability and curb violence is the duty of all governments and the Chinese
government has adopted a series of necessary measures to maintain security and
avoid escalation of violence which in our view is China's internal affairs,"
Sabir Ismail said in a recent interview with Xinhua.
The ambassador said that the teachings of all
religions advocate love, friendship, peace and harmony and it is not right to
link the violent crimes in Urumqi with religion or race.
Speaking of his impression about Xinjiang, Sabir
Ismail said although he had stayed in Xinjiang for only a short time, he was
delighted and impressed by the beautiful scenery there.
"On the streets of Urumqi, the guiding signs in Uygur
are eye-catching," he added.
"There is even Uygur language on RMB notes,' he said.
As to China's relations with Arab and Islamic
countries, Sabir Ismail said that the friendly ties between the two sides are
time-honored and are based on mutual respect and benefits.
He added that China supports the Arab countries in
affairs that concern their nation's destiny and the Arab nations also
consistently adhere to the one-China policy.
The ambassador said that to increase understanding
and communication between the peoples in China and the Arab countries, the two
sides should enhance bilateral exchanges in such fields as tourism, culture and
sports as well as reinforce contact between non-governmental organizations.
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