Monday, August 1, 2011

Unrest Grows In China's Restive Western Province Of Xinjiang


China Blames Weekend's Clashes In Xinjiang On Separatists Trained In Pakistan -- Christian Science Monitor

China accused a Muslim separatist group that they say trained in Pakistan for a series of weekend attacks in Xinjiang. Locals counter that the violence is homegrown.

The Chinese government blamed the local Muslim minority for weekend violence in the northwestern province of Xinjiang (see map) that left at least 18 people dead in three separate attacks. According to Chinese authorities, the suspects trained in camps over the Pakistan border.

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More News On The Unrest In Xinjiang

11 killed in new attacks in China's Xinjiang; toll up to 25
-- Economic Times
China claims 'terrorists' trained in Pakistan -- The Australian
Deaths blamed on Uighur 'terrorists' -- Sydney Morning Herald
China Blames Pakistan-Trained Extremists for Latest Xinjiang Violence -- Voice of America
China links riots to "terrorist camps" -- Global Post
China blames Muslim extremists for attack in Xinjiang -- Reuters
China blames terror camps in Pakistan as 20 killed in for Xinjiang violence -- Times of India
China's Xinjiang Region Hit by More 'Terrorist' Attacks -- Voice of America
China's Restive Xinjiang Region Shaken by More Attacks -- Time
Violence in China's Xinjiang region leaves 15 dead -- Washington Post
China: Unrest in Kashgar, Xinjiang, leaves 15 dead -- BBC

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