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Growing up Han in a Fictional Xinjiang
Narrated from the point of view of Love Liu, a teenage student, “English” is a coming-of-age novel located in Ürümchi.
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Zhāng Chéngzhì was born into a Hui Muslim family in Beijing, became a Red Guard, lived in the wasteland of Inner Mongolia during the Cultural Revolution, learned Mongolian and Japanese, wrote his Red Guard memoirs in Japanese, and converted to Islam.
Bruce Humes » Blog Archive » Chinese Muslim’s Pilgrimage to al-Andalus
Zhang Cheng-Zhi discovers the links between the Moors and China, from the Uighurs in Xinjiang to the port of Quanzhou in Fujian
The China Beat: Chinese Intellectuals and the Problem of Xinjiang, Part 2
Wang’s openness to dialogue and public discussion of his ideas, without any taboos or prerequisites, is an important step
The China Beat: Chinese Intellectuals and the Problem of Xinjiang
highlighting the monopoly on mineral water held by Party Secretary Wang Lequan’s[3] son-in-law
The Australian media and terrorism “expert” Dr Rohan Gunaratna
a review of his background and credentials raises significant questions about his reliability and “expertise”.
China Group Asserts That It Bombed Buses - washingtonpost.com
Gunaratna said the ETIM has about 40 fighters who have trained with al-Qaeda in Pakistan
Uyghur Moderate Speaks Out
I wrote that there were 1.5 million unemployed workers in Xinjiang, but the Xinjiang government rejected this
Welcome to the International Dunhuang Project
IDP is a ground-breaking international collaboration to make information and images of all manuscripts, paintings, textiles and artefacts from Dunhuang and archaeological sites of the Eastern Silk Road freely available on the Internet and to encourage their use through educational and research programmes.
Illegal meteorological stations steal data -- china.org.cn
Foreign institutions or individuals have established monitoring stations in China to obtain primary meteorological data. The interlinked stations could knit an information web that may threaten national security. - Ed. Weather Underground threat?
The Beijing Conspiracy by Adrian d'Have
The video was grainy, but the features of Dr Khalid Kadeer... unlike his thinner and more familiar colleague, Osama bin Laden, the Muslim Uighur from the Xinjiang Autonomous Region in western China was powerfully built...
Big Red Checkbook
"That is simply today's world. The modern world. The globalized world. I'm not sure we can completely blame the Chinese for that."
Uygur region to see nation's 1st cultural diversity reserve
"Xinjiang, the only place where experts say the world's four important ancient civilizations of China, India, Greece and Islam, met and melt." - Ed. new tone, new tactics? I don't remember this "melting pot" stuff.
大公網-新聞 美「新疆工程」影響政界/ 本報記者楊清林
Ta Kung Pao theorizes on Xinjiang book's influence in D.C. political circles.
Asia Times Online :: The Xinjiang Factor in the New Silk Road
"The vast majority of the population condemns the terrorists, and is helping the authorities fight extremism and maintain order." - Ed. I can't believe I'm saying this, but this man is clearly a "useful idiot".
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