Uighur leader says 10,000 went missing in one night
Nearly 10,000 Uighurs involved in deadly riots in China's northwestern Xinjiang region went missing in one night, exiled Uighur activist Rebiya Kadeer said Wednesday, calling for an international investigation. Kadeer's visit to Tokyo was condemned by China. The vice foreign minister summoned the Japanese ambassador in Beijing...
U.S., China vow closer ties to lead global recovery
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and China agreed on a broad framework of cooperation on Tuesday as they strive to lead the global economy out of recession and forge a closer alliance on tough environmental and political issues. At the conclusion of the first round of what will be an annual "Strategic and Economic Dialogue,"...
Exiled Uighur leader visits Japan, angers Beijing
The exiled leader of China's Uighur minority arrived in Japan Tuesday for a visit that has angered Beijing, which accuses her of masterminding recent ethnic violence in the country's remote northwest. Rebiya Kadeer, the US-based head of the World Uighur Congress, was expected to use her five-day visit to call for support for...
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