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@radiobiobio. cl Los musulmanes uigures que escaparon de la represión en la región china de Xinjiang siguen viviendo con miedo. Estar en el extranjero, tener un pasaporte occidental, no basta para protegerlos de una despiadada campaña global de intimidación. Los textos y mensajes de audio inquietantes, o las amenazas explícitas a familiares que aún viven en Xinjiang, muestran que la sombra del poderoso aparato de seguridad del Estado chino es alargada. El intento de silenciar a los opositores y reclutar informantes llega a democracias tan lejanas como Estados Unidos y Nueva Zelanda. Los grupos de derechos humanos sospechan que China ha internado a hasta un millón de personas, uigures y otros miembros de minorías principalmente musulmanas, en campos de reeducación chinos. #China #musulmanes #uigures #laogai #xinjian #minorias #politica #politicaenasia #persecucion #nipposfera #sujetoshistoricos https://www.instagram.com/p/B0bxI1iFzQ4/?igshid=7my1lbtl8cli
Beijing will set up a national anti-terrorism intelligence system and amend the country’s anti-terror law in a move that it hopes will improve intelligence gathering and the sharing of information across government departments, China’s Xinhua news agency reports.
The decision was made in the wake of an upsurge in violence in the far western region of Xinjiang, which has left hundreds dead over the past two years. The ongoing conflict is being blamed by Beijing on Islamists who want to establish a separate state called East Turkestan.
According to the agency, the most recent attacks in Xinjiang have pointed to serious intelligence failures despite the massive security presence there. Improving China's anti-terror law will also assist in “bettering international cooperation in the fight”, it added.
"Our country is facing a serious and complex struggle against terrorism," said the Xinhua agency.
Other changes will focus on the "management" of the Internet, as well as the transportation of dangerous materials and border controls, Xinhua added, without providing details.
blind by sight
title: blind by sight
author: yutings in xinjian
pairing: sehun/suho
genre: romance, drama
rating: PG
length: 5600
summary: It's the fall of Sehun's last year at SM Academy when Joonmyun walks in and Sehun finally begins to see. Elite boarding school AU.
Some Uyghur people steaming bread. Yili Xinjiang, March 3 2011