"Uighurs rose up to resist China's extreme ruling policy and were met with armed repression resulting in dead and injured on both sides". -- Dilxat Raxit
Chinese occupation forces in Urumqi, East Turkestan
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
• Uphill Fight Ahead for Hong Kong’s Democracy Movement By KEITH BRADSHER
Uphill Fight Ahead for Hong Kong’s Democracy Movement
By KEITH BRADSHER
By KEITH BRADSHER
HONG KONG — A pro-democracy march held Tuesday by a huge crowd of mostly young demonstrators underlined the determination of many of this autonomous Chinese city’s residents to preserve and expand the freedoms that they inherited from British rule.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
• Huge Crowds (800,000) Turn Out for Hong Kong Pro-Democracy March By KEITH BRADSHER
Huge Crowds Turn Out for Hong Kong Pro-Democracy March
By KEITH BRADSHER
By KEITH BRADSHER
HONG KONG — A huge crowd of people, mostly young, began one of the largest marches in Hong Kong’s history Tuesday to demand greater democracy, defying Beijing’s dwindling tolerance for challenges to its control.
Saturday, June 21, 2014
• More than 400,000 Vote in Hong Kong Electoral Reform Poll - RFA
A Hong Kong colonial flag is seen waved by a demonstrator during a protest against plans for a new town development outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong, June 20, 2014.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
• At least 31 killed, 90 injured in attack on market in volatile western China region
May 22, 2014: In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, police officers stand guard near a blast site which has been cordoned off, in downtown Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. (AP Photo/Cao Zhiheng)
Monday, May 19, 2014
• Hong Kong’s Rising Cry - MICHAEL DEGOLYER
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
• A Chinese Is Not Necessarily A Chinese
A Chinese Is Not Necessarily A Chinese
Taiwan Concerned Over Mistaken Identity in Vietnam Protests
By AUSTIN RAMZY
Taiwan Concerned Over Mistaken Identity in Vietnam Protests
By AUSTIN RAMZY
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
• Hong Kong Poll Shows Increasing Dissatisfaction With Beijing
Pedestrians crossing a busy street in Hong Kong, where more than half of those polled said they were not satisfied with Beijing’s management of the territory.
For the first time in a decade, a majority of Hong Kong’s residents — most notably young people — are dissatisfied with the way the central government in Beijing is overseeing its relations with the former British colony, a newly released poll showed.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
• Thousands in Taiwan protest China trade deal by GLADYS TSAI
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators gathered in the streets around Taiwan's Parliament on Sunday to voice their opposition to a trade pact with China, part of a nearly 2-week-old protest that is challenging the president's policy of moving the democratic island economically closer to China.
• California State Sen. Leland Yee Indicted on Weapons Charges, Was Gun Control Crusader by ALYSSA NEWCOMB
California State Sen. Leland Yee Indicted on Weapons Charges, Was Gun Control Crusader
by ALYSSA NEWCOMB - March 27, 2014
by ALYSSA NEWCOMB - March 27, 2014
A California state senator busted on arms trafficking and corruption charges in an FBI sweep has a legislative record of fighting for stronger gun control laws.
Behind the scenes, Leland Yee, 65, offered to connect an undercover FBI agent with an international arms trafficker -- all in exchange for campaign donations, according to a federal complaint.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
• Hong Kong Dream: Return to Britain by Peter Barefoot
Hong Kong Dream: Return to Britain
by Peter Barefoot - Sunday, March 23, 2014
by Peter Barefoot - Sunday, March 23, 2014
2014 March 20, China Hong Kong, Chris Patten, the last Governor of Hong Kong
and current Chancellor of Oxford University attended an event co-hosted by
Oxford University and the Hong Kong Maritime Museum.
While entering the venue, Patten and a dozen or so Hong Kong
citizens were surrounded by Hong Kong People First members.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
• Uighur lawyer tortured to death in China
Gulnar Abdulahat's body
A young Uighur lawyer in China's East Turkestan (Xinjiang) province has died from her injuries as a result of torture by the Chinese authorities.
Gulnar Abdulahat was abducted last year after it was found that she had leaked video footage of a trial of one of her clients who was sentenced to death.
The 30-year-old lawyer had complained that her client was not receiving a fair trial, and by leaking the footage to the internet, she managed to publicize the poor treatment towards her client.
• Uighurs - "We are not Chinese"
"East Turkestan people and Muslims have woken up.
China cannot suppress us any more." -- Abdullah Mansour
Uighur leader: “We have plans for many attacks in China”
by Terrence McCoy - Tuesday, March 18, 2014
China cannot suppress us any more." -- Abdullah Mansour
Uighur leader: “We have plans for many attacks in China”
by Terrence McCoy - Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Traditionally, the Uighur independentists aren’t the sort to seek attention. Dwelling primarily in the mountains of East Turkestan (Xinjiang), they don’t maintain an active social media presence like the Taliban. They almost never post videos boasting of exploits.
• Uighur leader vows revenge on China by Saud Mehsud
Uighur leader vows revenge on China
by Saud Mehsud and Maria Golovnina
by Saud Mehsud and Maria Golovnina
"China is not only our enemy, but it is the enemy of all Muslims." -- Abdullah Mansour
By Saud Mehsud and Maria Golovnina
DERA ISMAIL KHAN/ISLAMABAD -- Entrenched in secret mountain bases on Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, Uighur fighters are gearing up for retribution against China to avenge the deaths of comrades in Beijing's crackdown on a separatist movement, their leader told Reuters.
• Turkestan Islamic Party Expresses Support for Kunming Attack by Shannon Tiezz
Turkestan Islamic Party Expresses Support for Kunming Attack
by Shannon Tiezzi - Thursday, March 20, 2014
by Shannon Tiezzi - Thursday, March 20, 2014
In an online video, TIP’s leader praised the deadly attack in Kunming and promised more punishments. In the aftermath of the deadly knife attack in Kunming Railway Station, both local authorities and the central government said that evidence suggested Xinjiang separatists were behind the violence.
Pushing the Uighurs Too Far by WANG LIXIONG
Pushing the Uighurs Too Far
by WANG LIXIONG - Wednesday, March 19, 2014
by WANG LIXIONG - Wednesday, March 19, 2014
The radicalization of the Uighurs’ cause is an inevitable result of Beijing’s continued repression.
• China vs. Hong Kong by AUSTIN RAMZY
China vs. Hong Kong
by AUSTIN RAMZY - Thursday, March 20, 2014
by AUSTIN RAMZY - Thursday, March 20, 2014
A protester held a sign calling for the protection of press freedom
during a demonstration in Hong Kong in support of Kevin Lau, the
former editor of the Ming Pao newspaper who was stabbed by two
knife-wielding assailants.
• Now China’s Super Rich Are Fleeing to Avoid Smog by Scott Cendrowski
Now China’s Super Rich Are Fleeing to Avoid Smog
by Scott Cendrowski - Wednesday, March 19, 2014
by Scott Cendrowski - Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Buildings are seen shrouded in heavy haze at Qingdao development zone,
Shandong province, February 25, 2014.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
• Hong Kong Paper Ousts Top Editor, Stirring Concern by Chris Buckley and Gerry Mullany
Hong Kong Paper Ousts Top Editor, Stirring Concern
by Chris Buckley and Gerry Mullany - Sunday, February 02, 2014
by Chris Buckley and Gerry Mullany - Sunday, February 02, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
• "We are not Chinese" - Rachel Lu
"We are not Chinese"
by Rachel Lu - Tuesday, February 04, 2014
by Rachel Lu - Tuesday, February 04, 2014
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