Apparently PM Imran Khan "doesn’t know much" about the condition of Uighur Muslims in #China. pic.twitter.com/MS68rUS4xH— Naila Inayat नायला इनायत (@nailainayat) January 8, 2019
Business Insider: Pakistan abruptly stopped calling out China's mass oppression of Muslims. Critics say Beijing bought its silence
* China is facing international pressure over its crackdown on its Muslim ethnic minority, the Uighurs.
* Chinese authorities are accused of arbitrarily imprisoning Uighurs in prison-like camps and making them renounce their religion.
* More and more activists and countries, including those with Muslim majorities, are condemning Beijing over these actions.
* Pakistan, a major economic ally of China, was first to censure Beijing. But over the past few months, it started toeing the Chinese line.
* Experts say it illustrates the power of Chinese money.
Pakistan, China's largest economic ally in the Muslim world, abruptly stopped censuring Beijing over its unprecedented crackdown on Muslims.
The shift clearly illustrates the power of Chinese money, activists and critics say.
China is facing international pressure over its treatment of the Uighurs, a majority-Muslim ethnic minority who live mainly in the northwestern region of Xinjiang.
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WNU Editor: It is amazing what a few billion dollars given to a country that is on the brink of bankruptcy can do to that country's stand on human rights.