Islamabad (Pakistan): Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan refusal to condemn China's alleged human rights abuses against the Muslim-majority Uyghur minority in Xinjiang has exposed his image as the world's leading anti-Islamophobia crusader.
In an interview with "Axios on HBO" on Sunday, when he was asked about his outspokenness about Islamophobia in Europe and the US but total silence on the genocide of Muslims in Western China," he replied, "This is not the case, according to them (Chinese authorities)".
The cricketer-turned-politician has himself exposed the parochiality of his much-hyped anti-Islamophobia campaign. Khan, who just two years ago feigned ignorance on the ongoing religious persecution of Uyghur Muslims in China stating he "didn't know much about it," is today fully conversant with this issue.
"Whatever issues we have with the Chinese, we speak to them behind closed doors," Khan said, appearing to imply that his country had taken up the issue with Beijing but doesn't dare to take issue publically with all-weather friend China.
He also admitted that China had been pouring cash into Pakistan, which is too critical of an alliance to challenge. "China has been one of the greatest friends to us in our most difficult times. When we were really struggling, when our economy was struggling, China came to our rescue," he continued, noting that as a result of such financial assistance, "we respect the way they are."
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Asked if it made him feel sick that he had to look the other way on China's human rights atrocities for the continued financial support, Khan appeared nonchalant given the many acts of violence. "I look around the world, what's happening in Palestine, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Afghanistan. Am I going to start talking about everything? I concentrate on what is happening on my border," the Prime Minister said, not recognizing that the concentration camps in question were fairly close to his borders on the northwest side.