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that uyghur people will accept the current chinese brutal rule. out of desperation some may take matters, unfortunately into their hands, and possibly use political violence against the chinese state. >> china's government blames violence on religious extremists with ties to overseas terrorist groups and says it's proof to kill civilians in a fight to end chinese rule here. propaganda is the other weapon. in recent states sit television has been showing images of courts imposing death sentences. the security forces are nervous for another reason. this anniversary coincides with ramadan, taking place against a backdrop of oppressive security and a fear in both communities of when the next attack could happen. perhaps, aidery jp, the time -- aid adri adrian, the timely example the uyghurs see are restrictions in ramadan. tell us about that. >> yes, a number of government websites have said that basically if you are a muslim uyghur and you are employed was a civil servant or teacher or student, you are banned from fasting during this ramadan. we call
that uyghur people will accept the current chinese brutal rule. out of desperation some may take matters, unfortunately into their hands, and possibly use political violence against the chinese state. >> china's government blames violence on religious extremists with ties to overseas terrorist groups and says it's proof to kill civilians in a fight to end chinese rule here. propaganda is the other weapon. in recent states sit television has been showing images of courts imposing death...
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some ethnic uyghurs are frustrated over the government's control of religious activities. as well as economic and political disparities between themselves and the majority ha chinese. >>> chinese prosecutors indicted a prominent uyghur scholar on charges of separatism. ilham tohti was arrested by police for allegedly causing grave harm to national security and social stability. prosecutors in the xinjiang uyghur autonomous region say they indicted the beijing-based scholar on wednesday. he has long advocated protection of uyghurs' rights. chinese police detained him in january. they allege he joined forces with uyghur separatists outside of china and spread separatist thoughts. he criticized china's ethnic policies. but he's considered a moderate since he opposes u independence from china. analysts say the scholar's indictment may spark further violence from the uyghur minority. >>> meanwhile, food safety concerns in china concern. shanghai government authorities are demanding the parent company of a scandal-hit meat firm to report its irregularities. they're accused of pr
some ethnic uyghurs are frustrated over the government's control of religious activities. as well as economic and political disparities between themselves and the majority ha chinese. >>> chinese prosecutors indicted a prominent uyghur scholar on charges of separatism. ilham tohti was arrested by police for allegedly causing grave harm to national security and social stability. prosecutors in the xinjiang uyghur autonomous region say they indicted the beijing-based scholar on...
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ethnic uyghurs is not very monolithic. some people want more economic benefits. some people want more cultural identity. for example, use of mosque is p prohibi prohibited in some areas. and this time of year it's ramadan. ramadan is not permitted, yeah. and so, people are not very much dissatisfied with those kind of cultural oppression. >> reporter: the pressure says the key to breaking the stalemate will be a dialogue between representatives of the uyghur community and the chinese government. >> the chinese government should allow them to have diversification in the ethnic group, yeah, culturally, economically, they want more and more diversified policies. if both sides, i mean, ethnic han side and the muslim uyghur people side, they could come together and incorporate wide range of different views that then a lot of hatred or misunderstanding would be gradually resolved. >> populous, prosperous, pushing ahead, china's rise brought it wealth, power and problems. an income gap divides its people. pollution threatens their health. and differences over territory
ethnic uyghurs is not very monolithic. some people want more economic benefits. some people want more cultural identity. for example, use of mosque is p prohibi prohibited in some areas. and this time of year it's ramadan. ramadan is not permitted, yeah. and so, people are not very much dissatisfied with those kind of cultural oppression. >> reporter: the pressure says the key to breaking the stalemate will be a dialogue between representatives of the uyghur community and the chinese...
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he insists hahn chinese and ethnic muslim uyghurs live too. but the only hahn faces we see are those of the police. they break up the gathering, hurting the crowd away. today it is more tense than peaceful. this is the way it was five years ago. the ethnic violence as sudden as it was savage. they were the worst riots sense the foundation of the people's republic of china 65 years ago. armed with whatever came to hand han chinese and uyghurs turned on one another. that strike has been cited as a reason for the continuing bloodshed here. in may, suicide bombers struck at a mark market in the area. uyghur groups say the response of rounding up suspects is playing into the hands of militants. >> therefore, it is highly unlikely that uyghur people will accept the chinese brutal rule and out of desperation some may take matters into their hand and use violence against china's state. >> reporter: china blames the violence on extremists, and say it's proof they are prepared to kill civilians in their fight to end chinese rule here. propaganda is the
he insists hahn chinese and ethnic muslim uyghurs live too. but the only hahn faces we see are those of the police. they break up the gathering, hurting the crowd away. today it is more tense than peaceful. this is the way it was five years ago. the ethnic violence as sudden as it was savage. they were the worst riots sense the foundation of the people's republic of china 65 years ago. armed with whatever came to hand han chinese and uyghurs turned on one another. that strike has been cited as...
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armed at whatever came to hand, han chinese and uyghur turned on one another. that ethnic strike has been ci cited as one of the reasons for the continuing bloodshed. suicide-bombers struck a market killing more than 30 people. in response china's military cracked down hard rounding up hundreds of suspects. uyghur groups say that that response is playing into the hands of the militants. >> therefore it is highly unlikely that uyghur people will accept the current chinese brewcal rule and out of december at this hour ration some people may take things into their hands. >> reporter: they blame the current violence on religious extremists with ties to overseas terrorist groups and say they're prepared to kill civilians in their fight to end chinese rule here. >> in recent days there have been death sentences. in one day 13 in the same day. this anniversary coincides with ramadan, now taking place against the backdrop of owe presencesive security and fear of when the next attack could happen. al jazeera, western china. >> a police officer in ca california has been
armed at whatever came to hand, han chinese and uyghur turned on one another. that ethnic strike has been ci cited as one of the reasons for the continuing bloodshed. suicide-bombers struck a market killing more than 30 people. in response china's military cracked down hard rounding up hundreds of suspects. uyghur groups say that that response is playing into the hands of the militants. >> therefore it is highly unlikely that uyghur people will accept the current chinese brewcal rule and...
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in a pure uyghur neighbourhood they say group of uyghurs hesitate before talking to us "i'm looking for a job. they do not want me to talk to you, what can i do." by "they", he's referring to the police, who have been watching us and moving in as another man explained the mood today. as officers surround him, he says the atmosphere is getting better although not as good as it was in the past. he insists han chinese and uyghurs live together, but the only faces we see are those of the plus. they break up the gathering, herding the crowd away like cattle. today it is more tense than peaceful. this is the way it was five years ago, the ethnic violence as sudden as it was savage. it was the worst riots sense the foundation of the peep's republic of china. armed with what came to hand hahn chinese and uyghurs turned on one another. it's been cited as a reason for flood shot. in may suicide bombers struck at a market killing more than 30 people. in response china's military cracked down, rounding up hundreds of suspects. uyghur groups say the response is playing into the hands of militants. i
in a pure uyghur neighbourhood they say group of uyghurs hesitate before talking to us "i'm looking for a job. they do not want me to talk to you, what can i do." by "they", he's referring to the police, who have been watching us and moving in as another man explained the mood today. as officers surround him, he says the atmosphere is getting better although not as good as it was in the past. he insists han chinese and uyghurs live together, but the only faces we see are...
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ethnic uyghurs have grown frustrated with income gap with the ha majority. armed groups have carried out a number of attacks in the region. it is being called april organized act of terrorism. >> fresh data shows today that domestic output by japanese auto makers was up in june from the same period last year. marking a rise for ten straight months. industry figures show over 800,000 vehicles rolled out of factories out of eight major auto makers in japan last month. toyota's output was off by under 1%. demand surnlinged prior to a hike in japan's consumption tax in april. nissan's production also down 15%. the company moved some production to united states where sales are expanding. >> a different picture over at honda, production up nearly 50%. it does remain uncertain whether japan's domestic output will continue growing as some auto makers are moving bases over seas. domestic car sales could remain sluggish for some time due to the consumption tax hike. >>> managers have seen >>> managers at plants japan have seen inve build up on the fact so they've aske
ethnic uyghurs have grown frustrated with income gap with the ha majority. armed groups have carried out a number of attacks in the region. it is being called april organized act of terrorism. >> fresh data shows today that domestic output by japanese auto makers was up in june from the same period last year. marking a rise for ten straight months. industry figures show over 800,000 vehicles rolled out of factories out of eight major auto makers in japan last month. toyota's output was...
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back in the sixty's and seventy's there are a lot of good journalism around today in fact the three uyghurs at a.b.c. c.b.s. n.b.c. a very good one to a great of for my first rate first rate and the newscasts are first rate but they're not many people as many used to watching them well i have some of the newscast and i think overall we're over adult beverage i think the three anchors would say they probably have difficulty with it because there is so sensitive they've always been seriously through ratings and demographics but i don't think any either any one of the three network newscasts now are as hard or as hard news as the anchors would like them to believe but they'll have to speak speak for themselves did you run a tough ship and see you the managing editor i was so with your orders cast there's anyone that anywhere would come down from above than say don't rub those. basically no c.b.s. at that time i can speak for you know the deal was i was an anchor and managing editor of the t.v. news which meant i had to call in every story it was of legal process i would ask a lot of other peop
back in the sixty's and seventy's there are a lot of good journalism around today in fact the three uyghurs at a.b.c. c.b.s. n.b.c. a very good one to a great of for my first rate first rate and the newscasts are first rate but they're not many people as many used to watching them well i have some of the newscast and i think overall we're over adult beverage i think the three anchors would say they probably have difficulty with it because there is so sensitive they've always been seriously...