Say what you will about the Fragrant Concubine or thousands of years of Han involvement on the fringes of Central Asia, but collective punishment is the tool of a government that doesn't feel at home within its own borders.
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Inside the 15th century Id Kah Mosque (Kashgar, Xinjiang, China) during salah, one of five compulsory daily prayers recited by Muslims to entreat Allah.
As seen in Tom Carter's CHINA: Portrait of a People, the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever published by a single author. Available now from Blacksmith Books.
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The New Dominion translates some reactions to the recent Kashgar attack posted as responses to a news report covering the attack on the video sharing site Youku.
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News reports about a snap trial and summary execution of Uyghur terrorists in Kashgar have been making rounds recently - but did the trial and sentencing occur four days ago, or 8 months ago? The New Dominion raises an eyebrow at an old Chinese language report from last November.
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