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Can China use the Beijing Olympics to ‘sportwash’ its abuses against the Uyghurs?
Michael Clarke (17354416)
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In the last issue, I wrote about the limits of suffering vicariously, and that true solidarity requires constant engagement and practical acts of solidarity.
Ovamir Anjum
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Regarding the Guantanamo Uyghurs
I never thought I’d see “Free the Uighurs” on the editorial pages of major U.S. newspapers, but there it was last Thursday in the Washington Post (Editorial, February 19, 2009, p. A14) and Monday in the Los Angeles Times (Editorial, Feb. 23, 2009).
Millward, James
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Uyghur customs in the Kazakh press: comparative analysis of ethnopublicism
The study focuses on the current situation of the Uyghur diaspora in Kazakhstan, which represents one of the largest in the country. The cultural values of the ethnos, together with the characteristics of other Turkic peoples, become a key topic of ...
Nurlyaiym Danayeva +4 more
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China and the Uyghurs: The “Palestinization” of Xinjiang?
China and the Uyghurs: The “Palestinization” of ...
Michael Clarke (190916)
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Four generations of Uyghurs: The shift towards ethno-political ideologies among Xinjiang\u27s youth [PDF]
Although most Uyghurs in Xinjiang maintain strong Uyghur national identities, not every social group subscribes to the separatist ideologies of the late eighties and nineties.
Smith J
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The Uyghurs of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region—or East Turkestan, as many Uyghurs call their Indigenous homeland in northwestern China, are a Muslim ethnic group whose culture and identity are being systematically destroyed by the Chinese state.
Lenberg, Lina Semyonovna
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In China’s Xinjiang Province, narratives of counterterrorism and economic development have accompanied heightened regional and national securitization, including the detainment in “re-education camps” of over one million Uyghurs and other ethnic ...
Wozniak, Audrey
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Epidemiology of pediatric central nervous system tumors in Uyghur: experience from a single center. [PDF]
Wu X +6 more
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Uyghurs on Chinese Social Networking Sites : The Creation and Destruction of Ethnic Youth Culture
The Chinese social networking website Fenbei.com was started in 2003 by a young Chinese software engineer. By 2006 it provided an important online community for tens of thousands of Uyghurs, who developed an online culture and communication genres ...
Light, Nathan,
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