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Another Brick in the Wall
Friday, April 4, 2008
China Confirms Protests by Uighur Muslims
In the northwestern region of Xinjiang, Uighur Muslims protested Chinese rule last month even as Tibetans rioted in the southwest, Chinese officials said.
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