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East Turkestan Islamic Movement
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Xinjiang Trouble Echoes in Kyrgyzstan
By Ryskeldi Satke
A recent shootout near the Chinese border raises questions.
US Releases Last Uyghur Chinese Prisoners From Guantanamo Bay
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. just released its last Uyghur prisoners. Is this the end of U.S.-China anti-terrorism cooperation?
More Violence in Xinjiang Leaves 8 Dead
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese state media are reporting another incidence of violence in Xinjiang.
From Uyghurs to Kashgari
By Alessandro Rippa
A Pakistani community finds itself caught between two worlds.
China, Uyghur Activists Dispute Nature of Latest Xinjiang Violence
By Shannon Tiezzi
As more violence erupts in Xinjiang, Beijing and Uyghur activists fight to control the narrative.
Who Is Fighting China's War On Terror?
China steps up its international counterterrorism efforts with the help of two unlikely allies: Pakistan and the U.S.
How the ETIM Enigma Haunts Pakistan-China Relations
A recent video apparently shows a Chinese rebel training camp in Pakistan. That could complicate ties.
China's Growing Jihadist Problem
With recent arrests in Xinjiang, increasing anger on the internet and Chinese firms a possible target, Beijing faces a rising threat.
Terror Looms Over Pakistan Ties
Attacks claimed by the East Turkestan Islamic Movement raise the prospect of tension between China and Pakistan.
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