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East Turkestan Islamic Movement

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  • The East Turkestan Islamic Movement is a mortal enemy of the United States and all Chinese nationals who might, sort of, could be, maybe associated with it should be locked up and we should just throw away the key.

    Hullabaloo 2008

  • The government argued that Parhat was trained by a group called the East Turkestan Islamic Movement and that it has links to al Qaeda.

    Hullabaloo 2008

  • Ma said the Uighurs still held at Guantanamo Bay were all suspected members of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, which is listed by the United Nations as an international terrorist group.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • China says they are members of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, which is listed as a terrorist group by the UN Security Council.

    Latest Articles 2009

  • In the past, China has accused a militant group known as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement of leading a violent separatist movement in Xinjiang.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 William Foreman 2009

  • In the past, the government has linked Uighur separatism to a group known as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, which it characterizes as a terrorist organization and blames for some recent attacks.

    RSSMicro Search - Top News on RSS Feeds 2009

  • Chinese officials have long sought to portray violence in Xinjiang as a black-and-white conflict, with separatist groups collectively known as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement carrying out attacks.

    The Opposite End of China || Xinjiang & Northwest China Blog (中国的另一端 || 新疆 & 中国西北博客) 2008

  • Chinese officials have long sought to portray violence in Xinjiang as a black-and-white conflict, with separatist groups collectively known as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement carrying out attacks.

    Opinion Source: Delivering summaries of editorial and op-ed pieces from major papers by email. 2008

  • Chinese officials have long sought to portray violence in Xinjiang as a black-and-white conflict, with separatist groups collectively known as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement carrying out attacks.

    Chinalyst - China blogs in English The_Opposite_End_of_China 2008

  • The statement says the leader received training from a Pakistan-based camp of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, a banned organization that seeks independence for Xinjiang.

    China's Xinjiang Region Hit by More Attacks 2011

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