Morgan Stanley
Hong Kong | Sunday, 12 October 2008

Xinjiang Articles

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1. New violence in China's restive west kills 11
Assailants using homemade bombs attacked a shopping center and hotel and battled with police Sunday in a western Chinese city far from the Beijing Olympics where local Muslims have waged a sputtering rebellion against Chinese rule. Ten attackers and one security guard died, police said.
11 Aug 2008
2. 3 officers killed in latest China violence in Xinjiang: new
China's official news agency say three officers have been killed in a knife attack on a security checkpoint in the country's restive western Xinjiang region.
10 Aug 2008
3. HK Ambrose Lee condemns Xinjiang attack
Hong kong Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee has condemned the Xinjiang bomb attack, adding the Government is analysing intelligence and will review the city's risk assessment.
06 Aug 2008
4. Security tightens in China's Xinjiang following attack
Police tightened security in China's western Xinjiang region Tuesday and Olympic organizers sought to reassure residents and visitors after a deadly attack on police heightened jitters just days ahead of the games' opening ceremony.
05 Aug 2008
5. High security greets Olympic torch in China's restive Xinjiang region
Hundreds of security personnel lined the streets to head off any disruption as the Olympic torch relay resumed Wednesday in western China's restive Muslim province of Xinjiang.
18 Jun 2008
6. China's Xinjiang Coal Reserves adds 18.98 billion tons
Xinjiang coal resources are predicted to amount to 2.19 trillion tons, accounting for 40 percent of the country. But as it is far away from the mainland market, transport costs remain high.
08 May 2008
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