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To: mgist

“gangsters”

Thug life, baby. Those Izzies know what time it is, playa. Damn it feels good to be a gangsta


5 posted on 06/21/2014 5:01:31 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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To: AppyPappy

Hahaha, yup, that’s how they roll.

What is interesting is that many in the media already call the Chinese city East Turkestan. This is bigger than it seems.

http://www.worldbulletin.net/world/139314/chinese-police-kill-13-in-east-turkestan

“Resource rich” is code for heroin these days.

Chinese police kill 13 in East Turkestan

Three police officers were “lightly wounded” in the attack on Saturday morning, but there were no casualties among the public.
World Bulletin / News Desk
Thirteen people were killed in an attack on a police station in China’s restive region of East Turkestan (Xinjiang), the official Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday.

Three police officers were “lightly wounded” in the attack on Saturday morning, but there were no casualties among the public, the news agency said citing the local government.

“The gangsters drove a vehicle to ram the building of the public security bureau of Yecheng County in southern Xinjiang and set off explosives,” it said.

East Turkestan is the traditional home of Muslim Uighurs who speak a Turkic language, and China has blamed previous attacks on separatists it says seek to establish an independent state.

In 2012, seven attackers were shot dead after killing 13 people in a knife attack in Yecheng, also known by its Uighur name of Kargilik, a remote town on the road leading to China’s mountainous border with Pakistan.
China has been on edge since a suicide bombing last month killed 39 people at a market in the region’s regional capital Urumqi. In March, 29 people were stabbed to death at a train station in the southwestern city of Kunming.

The rise in violence has prompted a crackdown on violent crime. Authorities in the region have arrested or tried dozens of suspects in recent weeks for spreading extremist propaganda, possessing banned weapons and other crimes.

China also executed over a dozen people for ‘terrorist’ attacks in the region earlier this month and three others for an attack on Beijing’s central Tiananmen Square.

Resource-rich and strategically located on the borders of central Asia, East Turkestan has been plagued by violence for years, but exiled Uighur groups and human rights activists say the government’s own repressive policies in the region have provoked unrest, something Beijing denies.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said earlier this year that the Kashgar region, which sits in the far west of East Turkestan, is “the front line in anti-terrorism”. The Silk Road city of Kashgar has been at the centre of much of the unrest in the region. Yecheng is in the Kashgar prefecture, and is more than 1,500 kilometres southwest of Urumqi.


10 posted on 06/21/2014 5:21:57 AM PDT by mgist (.)
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