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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
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  3. Revolution and Change in Central and Eastern Europe
  4. Studies on Xinjiang Historical Sources in 17-20th Centuries
  5. Chinese Central Asia
  6. The Politics of Muslim Cultural Reform
  7. Trapped in a Virtual Cage: Chinese State Repression of Uyghurs Online
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