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Changing perceptions of China in the Islamic world

An article from the Jamestown Foundation about Muslim reactions to recent events in Xinjiang: mostly silence aside from a few Iranian clerics, the Turkish government and Al Qaeda in North Africa. Link picked by Danwei.org ...full story at Danwei

from Danwei on Thu, Aug 06 2009

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