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Trapped in a Virtual Cage: Chinese State Repression of Uyghurs Online

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Trapped in a Virtual Cage: Chinese State Repression of Uyghurs Online

Henryk Szadziewski
The Uyghur Human Rights Project

On July 5, 2009, after security forces violently suppressed a Uyghur demonstration in Urumchi, Chinese state officials cut all Internet service across East Turkestan. More than 20 million people in a vast region covering one sixth of China’s landmass faced ten months in an Internet wilderness.

 

2014
90
Reports
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Trapped in a Virtual Cage: Chinese State Repression of Uyghurs Online (17.19 MB) 17.19 MB
  1. The Encyclopaedia of Islam New Edition
  2. Introduction to Palladii's Chinese Literature of the Muslims
  3. In Search of China's Minorities
  4. Uyghur Guest houses Suspected of ties to Islamist militancy
  5. The History of Women's Mosques in Chinese Islam
  6. EXPLORING THE NATURE OF UIGHUR NATIONALISM: FREEDOM FIGHTERS OR TERRORISTS?
  7. ANCIENT KHOTAN
  8. Second International Conference On Uyghur studies History, Culture, and Society
  9. WORLD REPORT 2015 EVENTS OF 2014
  10. The Effendi And The Pregnant Pot
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