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Human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International regularly express concern over the deteriorating human rights situation in East Turkistan. However, due to the Chinese authorities' tight controls on information, accurate and timely analysis of developments in East Turkistan is extremely difficult.

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Clique of three hardliners sprang from oilfields
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John Garnaut reports from Beijing on the men who have run western China.
All the Propaganda That’s Fit to Print
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Why Xinhua, China’s state news agency, could be the future of journalism.
Decades after call for reform, Tibet remains in crisis
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The response of Chinese leaders is to tighten hardline policies further, writes John Garnaut.
BEIJING TIGHTENS UP CONTROL OVER MONASTERIES & MOSQUES
Published 08/25/2010 | Headlines
Acting jointly, China's Ministry of Public Security and the United Front Work Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China have tightened up their control over the Buddhist monasteries in the Tibetan areas of China and over the mosques in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region.
China Today magazine to launch Turkish edition
Published 08/25/2010 | Headlines
The Turkish edition of China Today magazine will go on sale in major cities of Turkey starting from Sept. 1, which is expected to promote mutual understanding between Turkish and Chinese people and facilitate the two countries' business relations.


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