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Mourners burn paper money and incense at the scene of a knife attack at the main train station in Kunming, Yunnan province. Chinese police blamed Uighur separatists. Both Beijing and Washington have described the attack in Kunming which killed 29 people and injured 143 as terrorism.
Related:
- ‘Enemies of Humanity’ — China Debates Who’s to Blame For the Kunming Attack, by Rachel Lu and David Wertime from Tea Leaf Nation, March 3, 2014
- Kunming Attack Is ‘China’s 9/11,’ State Media Says, by Niu Muge from Caixin, March 3, 2014
- “What’s Been Done to My Beautiful Homeland?”, by Alexa Olsen from Tea Leaf Nation, May 23, 2014
- From China to Jihad?, by Richard Bernstein from the NYRB China Archive, September 8, 2014
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Mourners burn paper money and incense at the scene of a knife attack at the main train station in Kunming, Yunnan province. Chinese police blamed Uighur separatists. Both Beijing and Washington have described the attack in Kunming which killed 29 people and injured 143 as terrorism.
Related:
- ‘Enemies of Humanity’ — China Debates Who’s to Blame For the Kunming Attack, by Rachel Lu and David Wertime from Tea Leaf Nation, March 3, 2014
- Kunming Attack Is ‘China’s 9/11,’ State Media Says, by Niu Muge from Caixin, March 3, 2014
- “What’s Been Done to My Beautiful Homeland?”, by Alexa Olsen from Tea Leaf Nation, May 23, 2014
- From China to Jihad?, by Richard Bernstein from the NYRB China Archive, September 8, 2014