Police and other security forces in China are trying to maintain peace in northwestern Xinjiang province following an outbreak earlier this month of some of the worst ethnic violence in the country in decades. Chinese authorities blame exiled Uighurs for fomenting the unrest, in particular an exiled Uighur political activist who now lives in the Washington, DC area. VOA's Chris Simkins has this profile of Rebiya Kadeer, who has gained new prominence in the wake of the disturbances.
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She will be president of Uighurs in immediate future.
LostLandMu 1 year ago 2
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Maxizi90 1 year ago
I see Bin Laden has reincarnated into a female form.
bondage2012 2 years ago
更奇的是,这次东火鸡扑腾,西火鸡也鸡嘎鸡嘎叫唤。我想弄个究竟。 可翻遍了典籍,也没见个火鸡字眼。再仔细探究,方知我们古人把火鸡叫突厥。这是为甚?细想想也是:堂堂中华史典,要是满篇火鸡火鸡的,岂太不雅了?一但明白了火鸡=突厥之后,那自然知道火鸡是我们老相识了。 一点可以肯定,咱老祖宗可从未让他们在咱地盘上生过蛋。
TMountainHermit 2 years ago