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Archives for July 2009

(Letter) Engdahl: Washington Is Playing a Deeper Game with China

July 14, 2009 by Charles Liu Leave a Comment

Journalist and historian William Engdahl lays out his case for the origin of Urumqi riot: http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=14327 After the tragic events of July 5 in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China, it would be useful to look more closely into the actual role of the US Government’s ”independent“ NGO, the National Endowment for Democracy … [Read more...] about (Letter) Engdahl: Washington Is Playing a Deeper Game with China

(Letter) Straight Times: Three Blade Weilding Uyghurs Shot

July 14, 2009 by Charles Liu Leave a Comment

According to this AFP report three men disrupted prayer service, attacked  an unarmed police inside the mosque, before they were shot by armed police outside the mosque. Two died one injured: http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/Asia/Story/STIStory_402959.html/ BEIJING - THREE Uighur men tried to incite other Muslims to launch a 'jihad' and attacked a mosque security … [Read more...] about (Letter) Straight Times: Three Blade Weilding Uyghurs Shot

(Letter from may) Translation: Letter from Xinjiang – Reflections on the Xinjiang Problem

July 13, 2009 by Guest 118 Comments

The letter was written to Mr. Ruan Yunfei 冉云飞, a well-known Chinese writer and blogger, by someone from a very small minority group in Xinjiang after the Urumqi Incident. It provides a unique perspective into the ethnic relations in the region. It is unique because the author is neither Han nor Uighur and the voice from smaller minority groups in Xinjiang is seldom heard. The … [Read more...] about (Letter from may) Translation: Letter from Xinjiang – Reflections on the Xinjiang Problem

(Letter) A Tiny Memorial For A Tiny Life

July 12, 2009 by Charles Liu Leave a Comment

"This maybe the world's tiniest memorial hall. Not quite 5 meter by 5 meter, it's intent is not to mark an important historical event, or eulogize a famous person, only to remember an ordinary life." … [Read more...] about (Letter) A Tiny Memorial For A Tiny Life

Uighurs and population control in Xinjiang

July 11, 2009 by DJ 73 Comments

Amid all the debates regarding how and to what extend Uighurs benefited or suffered from preferential policies or discriminations in Xinjiang, there is much confusion in one particular subject. Namely, are Uighurs subject to the (in)famous population control regulation (AKA family planning)? And if so, what kind of restrictions do they face? This post tries to answer these … [Read more...] about Uighurs and population control in Xinjiang

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