A collection of the week's most important and relevant Xinjiang-related articles and analysis:
Xinjiang mosque monitoring claims rejected (The Global Times)
Will China have a Muslim problem? (Outside the Beltway)
Xinjiang Muslims irked by government restrictions (Journal of Turkish Weekly)
China nuclear tests prompt Uighur campaign (The Japan Times)
Alienated people and an overcautious state in China (IDSA)
XUAR has third highest minimum wage in China (China Daily)
Xinjiang sends 51,000 students to inland high schools (The Global Times)
Scholar gets website warning (Radio Free Asia)
China's growing Jihadist problem (The Diplomat)
The Uighur from Guantanamo cooking pizza in Albania (BBC News)
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Weekly news round-up
The blog has been relatively quiet of late, but is now back with a collection of the past week's most important and relevant Xinjiang-related articles and analysis:
China jails Uyghurs on separatism charges (AFP)
20 jailed for plotting terror attacks in Xinjiang (Shanghai Daily)
Chnia curbs fasting in restive Xinjiang (Gulf Times)
Uyghur cadres banned from Ramadan fasting in Xinjiang (Shanghaiist)
Xinjiang denies suppressing Islam (Global Times)
New security measures on Xinjiang railways (Global Times)
China's Central Asia balancing act (The Diplomat)
Rights, Ramadan and China's religious intolerance (The Globe and Mail)
Pakistani faces eviction in Xinjiang for speaking out on Uyghur disappearances (Radio Free Asia)
China jails Uyghurs on separatism charges (AFP)
20 jailed for plotting terror attacks in Xinjiang (Shanghai Daily)
Chnia curbs fasting in restive Xinjiang (Gulf Times)
Uyghur cadres banned from Ramadan fasting in Xinjiang (Shanghaiist)
Xinjiang denies suppressing Islam (Global Times)
New security measures on Xinjiang railways (Global Times)
China's Central Asia balancing act (The Diplomat)
Rights, Ramadan and China's religious intolerance (The Globe and Mail)
Pakistani faces eviction in Xinjiang for speaking out on Uyghur disappearances (Radio Free Asia)
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