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Uyghur

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.

Engaging China on Human Rights
By Julia Famularo
China is bound to act in its national interest. Upholding human rights is one of those interests.

How Chinese Think About Terrorism
By Dingding Chen and Ding Xuejie
A survey of Chinese attitudes in the wake of the March attack on Kunming.

China’s Delicate Pursuit of Natural Gas
By Mark Eels
As it seeks to reduce its dependence on coal, Beijing’s return to the Silk Road raises some unfamiliar security concerns.

Kunming Terrorist Attack: A Resident’s Perspective
By William Smith
Our correspondent recounts the aftermath of the deadly knife attack.

Kunming: A New Phase of Terrorism in China
By Nicholas Dynon
The deadly weekend attack, which killed 29 civilians, could mark a new era for security in China.

Horrific Knife Attack in China Leaves 33 Dead
By James Pach
Authorities vow justice as a group of men it says are Xinjiang separatists attack a crowd in Kunming.

From Uyghurs to Kashgari
By Alessandro Rippa
A Pakistani community finds itself caught between two worlds.

China and the Uyghurs
An Uyghur leader talks about last month’s incident in Tiananmen Square and the plight of his people.

China’s Coming Terrorism Wave
Two recent terrorist attacks have rattled China and the CCP. But these are just the beginning.
Call Tiananmen Attack What It Was: Terrorism
Why have Western media outlets been so reluctant to call the attack what it really was?

Rebiya Kadeer
This week, The Diplomat’s Joseph Hammond spoke with Uyghur activist Rebiya Kadeer about the recent unrest in Xinjiang, international support for the Uyghur cause, and her own recent role.