Police Killed in New Xinjiang Clash
2008-08-28
Unarmed Uyghur police come under attack while searching for suspects in an August clash.
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Unarmed Uyghur police come under attack while searching for suspects in an August clash.
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Unusual incident reveals that successful recruiters are rewarded with money and rice.
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Beijing's "protest parks" are empty and unused, and activists say demonstrations are overtly discouraged. Police say it's because there is a good 'social environment'; a lone protester in Ritan park has another story to tell.
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