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English: The riots in Urumqi on July 7th, 2009.
Groups of Han Chinese walk around the town searching for Uyghur to kill. For more pictures and stories: <a href="http://silkroadtraveller.com/blog/?p=502" rel="noreferrer nofollow">silkroadtraveller.com/blog/?p=502</a> |
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Author | David Vilder |
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