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Death toll rises to 156 after Uighurs riot in China (Extra)

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Jul 6, 2009, 19:50 GMT


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BalanceJul 7th, 2009 - 02:51:06

How many han Chinese casualties due to riot, no western news care to find out. They only want to speculate on Uighurs castlties. Uighurs confessing to planning carnage and destruction to Chinese Cities while in Guantanamo Bay were classified as non terrorist and released by US courts. If China were to capture Osama Bin Laden and release him to some safe haven because he promise not to attack China but will only attack Americans , how that for a tit 4 tat.
Really , the western media are anti chinese

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david in californiaJul 7th, 2009 - 03:40:56

'The western media are anti chinese'

Uighers are Chinese, no? That's the official position of the Chinese government, at any rate. Also, most news articles I've read, including this one, report that Uighers initiated the violence and attacked Hans. What on earth are you complaining about?

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ChineseJul 7th, 2009 - 09:50:10

Western media are biased. The picture shown in the webpage of New York Times was cut to give the reader an wrong impression that more people were invovled. Compare with the picture in webpage of Chinese newspaper!

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