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Uyghurs in China
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China's 'Protracted War' in Xinjiang
By Shannon Tiezzi
One of China's top leaders preaches stability and ethnic unity in Xinjiang, even as news of more violence emerges.
Xi's US Trip: A Chance to Stand up for Uyghur Rights
By Rebiya Kadeer
Xi Jinping's trip to the U.S. and address to the UN provide an opportunity to highlight abuses of Uyghur human rights.
Can China-Turkey Relations Move On?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Erodgan sought to move the China-Turkey relationship beyond recent tensions over Uyghur issues.
Uyghur Issues Cast Pall Over Turkey-China Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Just as Turkish President Erdogan heads to Beijing, Uyghur issues are causing anger in the bilateral relationship.
Ramadan or Education: An Impossible Choice for China's Uyghurs
By Andi Zhou
China's policies force Uyghurs to choose between losing their cultural heritage and pursuing better living standards.
Thailand Deports 100 Uyghurs to China
By Catherine Putz
Meanwhile, Thailand buys three Chinese submarines and protesters gather outside the Thai embassy in Turkey.
China Executes 3 for Deadly Kunming Attack
By Shannon Tiezzi
The executions close the book on the Kunming attacks, but its influence on the "war on terror" lives on.
China Wonders if Pakistan Is Responsible for Xinjiang Violence
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Continuing violence in Xinjiang could alienate China from Pakistan.
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