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Exiled Uighur leader, in Tokyo, says China used military in Xinjiang

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Kadeer, who is in Japan on a week-long lecture tour, did not provide reporters with any evidence of her claims.

? China matter over.

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Wheres the international community?

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Nobody really knows what goes on in China, and the "international community" no longer cares about or chooses to ignore incidents like this or human rights violations because China is an important trading partner nowadays.

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Perhaps Japan will allow some of these Muslim chinese in as refugees, to provide a safe haven?

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Incredible story and told with a brittle battle worn Uighur voice, this lovely Queen in waiting will unfortunately get no where until they discover oil, rare earth, minerals etc, etc. The Lords of NATO are too busy looking after numerous other battles which concern oil or mineral wealth in one form or the other, good luck fair Lady !!

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Wheres the international community?

it is out looking for Snowden a man with many evidences unlike Rebiya.

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After staying in U.S. for some years, she couldn't do anything against china. Then Japan accepted and use her to defame China. Also Dalai Lama. Japan even trys to motivate mongolias to rebel in China. All its doing is nothing useful.

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We shouldn't worry untill affects the stuff at ¥100 shops. Sarcasm.

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Read an articale about this lady being a convicted felon! How credible is she? Lets not get carried away just because she's a China basher....

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Read an articale about this lady being a convicted felon!

Chinese whispers?

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Read an articale about this lady being a convicted felon!

These would be convictions in a Chinese court I suppose? I wouldn't place too much importance on such "convictions" as they are doubtless based on trumped-up charges brought by the unelected Chinese dictatorship.

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