China and the evolution of revolution: Rise of radical
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China and the evolution of revolution: Rise of radical
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- China now has a rapidly growing radical Islam problem: Ethnic Uyghur’s — who
are Turkic speaking — feel badly repressed and left out of the Chinese economic
growth.
- They have become increasingly radicalized. Uyghur’s are fighting with ISIS and al-
Qaeda. More importantly, they are conducting more and more terrorist strikes within
China. China now is seeking to engage in Afghanistan. And they have become a key
partner to Pakistan in recent years.
Deutsche Bank Francis J. Kelly
Global Public Affairs [email protected]
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