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Relations between the Uighurs and the Chinese have always been bad, but in the last few years they’ve gotten even worse, especially since early 1997, when fighting flared in Yining, the capital of the short-lived East Turkestan Republic. Details are sketchy because the central government cordoned off Xinjiang from the rest of the world, but it appears that unrest — and subsequent executions — left several hundred dead, perhaps more.
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Relations
between
the
Uighurs
and
the
Chinese
have
always
been
bad,
but
in
the
last
few
years
they’ve
gotten
even
worse,
especially
since
early
1997,
when
fighting
flared
in
Yining,
the
capital
of
the
short-lived
East
Turkestan
Republic.
Details
are
sketchy
because
the
central
government
cordoned
off
Xinjiang
from
the
rest
of
the
world,
but
it
appears
that
unrest
—
and
subsequent
executions
—
left
several
hundred
dead,
perhaps
more.