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China miffed at India's decision to allow 'terrorist' Uyghur leader to meet the Dalai Lama

News Agencies | Updated on: 10 February 2017, 1:50 IST

On 21 April, India granted permission to the members of the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) to visit Tibetan leader Dalai Lama during the end of April and early May. The announcement has not gone down well with China, who have expressed their concerns over the fact that World Uyghur Congress (WUC) leader Dolkun Isas is a "terrorist" on Interpol's Red Corner, and it is the prerogative of all countries to bring him to justice.

"I am not aware of the situation," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying told PTI in a written response when asked about the reports that WUC leaders including Dolkun were given permission to meet the Dalai Lama later this month.

"What I want to point out is that Dolkun is a terrorist in the red notice of the Interpol and Chinese police. Bringing him to justice is due obligation of relevant countries," Hua said.

India's decision to permit WUC leaders, whom China regards as backers of terrorism in its volatile Muslim-dominated Xinjiang province was reported to be in response to Beijing's blocking a ban on Jaish-e-Muhammad chief Masood Azhar in the UN.

Xinjiang, which has over 10 million Uyghur population of Turkik origin Muslims, was on the boil for several years over Uyghur protests against the large-scale settlements of Hans from different part of the country.

China blames East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), a militant Islamist group, for terrorist attacks in Xinjiang and other parts of the country.

--PTI

First published: 25 April 2016, 11:44 IST