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Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Weekly news round-up

A collection of the week's most important Xinjiang-related articles and analysis:

Can China have a melting pot? (The Diplomat)

Kyrgyz President wants China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway (Radio Liberty) 

Minority self-determination and the demolition of Kashgar (Terra Nullius)

Kashgar SEZ offers 'very good opportunities' for Pakistan (Business Recorder)

Beijing lays the groundwork in Tajikistan: A view from the ground (Jamestown Foundation)

How the Chinese west was won (by urban planners) (Forbes)

SCO will work together to fight terrorism (China Daily)

DPJ lawmakers rap China for blasting Japan over Uyghur world confab (The Mainichi)

Chinese officials increase pressure on imprisoned sons of Rebiya Kadeer (Uyghur Human Rights Project)
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