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Kashgar
The Uyghurs: Kashgar Before the Catastrophe
By Robert Gerhardt
What has been erased cannot be replaced, but Kevin Bubriski’s 1998 photographs can help us remember what once was in Xinjiang.
Western Journalistic Confirmation Bias: Reporting on Kashgar’s Old Town Renewal Project
By Patrik K. Meyer
Western journalists’ analysis of massive works transforming Kashgar Old Town have been distorted by confirmation bias.
China Leaks News of Third-Generation ICBM
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China seeks Israel-Hamas ceasefire, violence in Xinjiang, and more on the Zhou Yongkang case. Friday China links.
Dozens Dead in Latest Xinjiang Violence
By Shannon Tiezzi
There are conflicting explanations of the violence in Xinjiang's Kashgar Prefecture, but reports indicate over 30 dead.
More Violence in Xinjiang Leaves 8 Dead
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese state media are reporting another incidence of violence in Xinjiang.
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.
Kashgar on the Move
Well placed for Central Asian trade, China’s westernmost city is embracing the future, and saying goodbye to its past.
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