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Deutsche Presse-Agentur
July 14, 2009 Tuesday 1:06 PM EST
Exiled Uighurs call for support from Tibetans =
SECTION: POLITICS
LENGTH: 197 words
DATELINE: New Delhi
DPA POLITICS China Conflicts Exiled Uighurs call for support from Tibetans = New Delhi
Members of China's Muslim Uighur minority exiled
abroad have Tuesday called on the Dalai Lama to support their cause
against Beijing, as fellow "victims of Chinese colonialism."
The office of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan Buddhist
spiritual leader, said that they had received a letter from the
Washington-based World Uighur Congress asking for support.
Both Tibet and Xinjiang, in the western region of modern-day
China, have traditionally been non-Han Chinese, and have frequently
perceived the activities of the country's dominant ethnicity as
imperialism.
All "victims of the brutal advance" of the Communist government in
Beijing should stand together, the letter said, to make their voices
"louder and stronger."
Exiled Uighurs are planning protests at Chinese embassies
worldwide, similar to those conducted by Tibetan exiles during the
crackdown by Beijing in the Tibetan capital Lhasa in March 2008.
More than 180 people died in violent clashes between
Uighur-minority Muslims and police and Han Chinese residents of the
Xinjiang capital of Urumqi in July this year.
Jul 1409 1306 GMT
LOAD-DATE: July 14, 2009
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PUBLICATION-TYPE: Newswire
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Deutsche Presse-Agentur
July 14, 2009 Tuesday 1:06 PM EST
Exiled Uighurs call for support from Tibetans =
SECTION: POLITICS
LENGTH: 197 words
DATELINE: New Delhi
DPA POLITICS China Conflicts Exiled Uighurs call for support from Tibetans = New Delhi
Members of China's Muslim Uighur minority exiled
abroad have Tuesday called on the Dalai Lama to support their cause
against Beijing, as fellow "victims of Chinese colonialism."
The office of the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan Buddhist
spiritual leader, said that they had received a letter from the
Washington-based World Uighur Congress asking for support.
Both Tibet and Xinjiang, in the western region of modern-day
China, have traditionally been non-Han Chinese, and have frequently
perceived the activities of the country's dominant ethnicity as
imperialism.
All "victims of the brutal advance" of the Communist government in
Beijing should stand together, the letter said, to make their voices
"louder and stronger."
Exiled Uighurs are planning protests at Chinese embassies
worldwide, similar to those conducted by Tibetan exiles during the
crackdown by Beijing in the Tibetan capital Lhasa in March 2008.
More than 180 people died in violent clashes between
Uighur-minority Muslims and police and Han Chinese residents of the
Xinjiang capital of Urumqi in July this year.
Jul 1409 1306 GMT
LOAD-DATE: July 14, 2009
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PUBLICATION-TYPE: Newswire
Copyright 2009 Deutsche Presse-Agentur
All Rights Reserved
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