- No disrespect to my Persian brothers and sisters, but barely a dozen demonstrators in Tehran were killed and there was wall to wall media coverage for the good part of a week. More than 150 have been killed in Xinjiang and I have yet to see any substantive TV coverage.
- The fact that the Chinese media is already reporting over 150 dead leads me to think that a large proportion of the dead are ethnic Han Chinese. If the majority of the dead were Uyghurs (read: killed during the crackdown by cops, paramilitary, military), then the numbers would be vague and slow to come to light.
- Every picture coming out of the official Chinese media shows bloodied Han Chinese victims.
- Without a powerful and organized diaspora in America (e.g. Armenians, Iranians, Jews), the Uyghurs don't have a chance at gaining our support.
- Being Muslims doesn't help the Uyghurs either.
- As Richard Chen astutely noted, we should not be holding our breath for widespread web application support of the Uyghur language.
- Why are Muslims so keen on helping the Palestinians but you barely hear a peep out of them about helping the Uyghurs?
- The CCP is pointing the finger at exiled Uyghur leader Rebiya Kadeer. Here is her memoir, which just came out. I wonder how her publicist feels.
- Urumqi's Uyghurs make up a small percentage of the overall population. If the unrest spreads to cities like Kashgar and Hotan where Uyghurs are still the majority, look out.
- Every article I've read has described Xinjiang as "restive". Can we be a little more creative please?
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Monday, July 6, 2009
Thoughts On Uyghur Rioting In Xinjiang
Here are my thoughts:
Labels:
Central Asia,
Central Asia- Xinjiang,
Geopolitics
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