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Uyghur
Troubled Today, China's Xinjiang Has a Long History
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
China's western province of Xinjiang has a long and fascinating history.
Thailand Deports 100 Uyghurs to China
By Catherine Putz
Meanwhile, Thailand buys three Chinese submarines and protesters gather outside the Thai embassy in Turkey.
Chinese Media: 115 Terror Cells Eliminated in Xinjiang
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese media laud the successes of the anti-terrorism crackdown that began in May.
China's Prescription for Troubled Xinjiang: The New Silk Road
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Silk Road plan has important domestic ramifications for China's restive Xinjiang province.
Al-Qaeda Declares War on China, Too
By Zachary Keck
Al-Qaeda has joined the Islamic State in calling for jihad against China for its Uyghur policies.
A Tale of Two Chinese Muslim Minorities
By Brent Crane
There is a chasm between the conditions experienced by the Hui and Uyghur peoples in China.
Empire and the Rising Violence in Xinjiang
By Liam Powers
The upsurge in violence in China’s west is following a historical pattern.
Religious Discrimination in China Could Alienate Pakistan
By Ankit Panda
China's religious discrimination against Muslims could make it deeply unpopular in Pakistan.
China Is Losing War on Terror
By Zachary Keck
All evidence suggests that China is losing its new war on Uyghur terrorism.
How China Dismantled the Uyghur Internet
By Henryk Szadziewski & Greg Fay
In a 10 month period, China destroyed 80% of the Uyghur Internet in a massive digital book burning.
Should China Fear Islamic Insurgency?
By Rachel Delia Benaim
Xi Jinping may well be able to solve the violence in Xinjiang, but Beijing will need to change course.
The Two Faces of the Uyghurs
By Mu Chunshan
A lack of trust between Uyghur and Han will continue to frustrate efforts to achieve ethic unity.