Xinjiang
Ankara's Reaction to Xinjiang Crisis Raises Bilateral Tension
July 15, 2009By Emrullah Uslu Since the ethnic riots in Urumqi, the capital of China's northwestern Xinjiang region populated by ethnic Turkic Uighurs, which resulted in the deaths of at least 156 people, including many Uighurs, Sino-Turkish relations have entered...
Central Asia’s Uyghur Problems Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
July 09, 2009By Paul Goble The violence in Xinjiang has highlighted the plight of the Uyghurs living under often brutal Chinese rule and called attention to the broader Uyghur problem across Central Asia, where many Uyghurs live and whose regimes must now find...
China's Uyghurs -- A Minority In Their Own Land?
July 08, 2009By Breffni O'Rourke The Uyghurs of western China are an ethnic Turkic people who are by tradition Muslim, and who feel more kinship with the peoples of Central Asia than with the Han Chinese -- the communist state's dominant population. The Uyghurs...
China Says Ethnic Violence In Check Amid Heavy Troop Presence
July 08, 2009Reports from northwestern China say thousands of troops and police are patrolling the streets of Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang province, with riot shields, batons, and firearms. The heavy deployments of security forces follow official media reports...
Xinjiang crisis risks damaging Sino-Turkish relations
July 08, 2009By Emrullah Uslu The riots in Urumqi, the capital of China's northwestern Xinjiang region populated by ethnic Turkic Uighurs, have resulted in the deaths of at least 156 people, mostly Uighurs, and hundreds wounded to the shock of the Turkish public...
Eastern Turkestan Violence Casts a Shadow on Russia
July 08, 2009By Paul Goble As the violence in Xinjiang continues, ever more Russian analysts are focusing not just on what is going on there between the Uyghurs and the Han Chinese authorities but also on the implications of the violence there for Russia both as...