Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09BEIJING2185
2009-07-31 12:28:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Beijing
Cable title:
XINJIANG: CHINA REPORTEDLY DEFEATED OIC STATEMENT
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BEIJING 002185
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/31/2034
TAGS: PREL PGOV PHUM CH EG TU
SUBJECT: XINJIANG: CHINA REPORTEDLY DEFEATED OIC STATEMENT
ON UIGHURS, SEEKING OBSERVERSHIP
REF: A. JEDDAH 257
B. BEIJING 2041
Classified By: Political Section Chief Aubrey Carlson.
Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).
C O N F I D E N T I A L BEIJING 002185
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/31/2034
TAGS: PREL PGOV PHUM CH EG TU
SUBJECT: XINJIANG: CHINA REPORTEDLY DEFEATED OIC STATEMENT
ON UIGHURS, SEEKING OBSERVERSHIP
REF: A. JEDDAH 257
B. BEIJING 2041
Classified By: Political Section Chief Aubrey Carlson.
Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).
1. (C) Egyptian Embassy Officer Haitham Safey (protect) told
PolOff July 30 that PRC efforts to quash a proposed statement
by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
condemning the Chinese government's response to the July 5
unrest in Xinjiang and its treatment of Muslim Uighurs
(reftels) had succeeded. He said that the effort, led at
China's behest by Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, had led
to the cancellation of debate on the subject scheduled for
July 21, and the concept of a declaration on Xinjiang was now
dead. He added that China had lobbied Turkey on the issue as
well, dispatching an MFA Department Director General fluent
in Turkish to Ankara to seek to reduce Sino-Turkish tensions
and head off the proposed statement.
2. (C) Safey reported that, in the negotiations over the
proposed statement, China had agreed to invite OIC
Secretary-General Ihsanoglu to visit Xinjiang and assess the
situation of Uighurs there on behalf of the OIC, a concession
that China had initially opposed. He said that China had
since attempted to delay the scheduling of Ihsanoglu's
travel, using the upcoming Ramadan period as a reason to
delay the visit at least through the end of September. He
suggested that China would attempt to further delay the visit
after the conclusion of Ramadan.
3. (C) Safey added that international fallout from the
Xinjiang violence had prompted China to seek observer status
in the OIC, but he speculated that prospects for this effort
were dim due to the high bar for granting observership as
well as concerns among member countries that the PRC might
seek to use the organization as a forum for justifying the
abuse of Muslim minorities.
GOLDBERG
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/31/2034
TAGS: PREL PGOV PHUM CH EG TU
SUBJECT: XINJIANG: CHINA REPORTEDLY DEFEATED OIC STATEMENT
ON UIGHURS, SEEKING OBSERVERSHIP
REF: A. JEDDAH 257
B. BEIJING 2041
Classified By: Political Section Chief Aubrey Carlson.
Reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).
1. (C) Egyptian Embassy Officer Haitham Safey (protect) told
PolOff July 30 that PRC efforts to quash a proposed statement
by the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC)
condemning the Chinese government's response to the July 5
unrest in Xinjiang and its treatment of Muslim Uighurs
(reftels) had succeeded. He said that the effort, led at
China's behest by Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, had led
to the cancellation of debate on the subject scheduled for
July 21, and the concept of a declaration on Xinjiang was now
dead. He added that China had lobbied Turkey on the issue as
well, dispatching an MFA Department Director General fluent
in Turkish to Ankara to seek to reduce Sino-Turkish tensions
and head off the proposed statement.
2. (C) Safey reported that, in the negotiations over the
proposed statement, China had agreed to invite OIC
Secretary-General Ihsanoglu to visit Xinjiang and assess the
situation of Uighurs there on behalf of the OIC, a concession
that China had initially opposed. He said that China had
since attempted to delay the scheduling of Ihsanoglu's
travel, using the upcoming Ramadan period as a reason to
delay the visit at least through the end of September. He
suggested that China would attempt to further delay the visit
after the conclusion of Ramadan.
3. (C) Safey added that international fallout from the
Xinjiang violence had prompted China to seek observer status
in the OIC, but he speculated that prospects for this effort
were dim due to the high bar for granting observership as
well as concerns among member countries that the PRC might
seek to use the organization as a forum for justifying the
abuse of Muslim minorities.
GOLDBERG