“The West would like to see China unified” – expert
Published: 07 July, 2009, 02:33
People pass a burnt out car on a street in Urumqi in China's far west Xinjiang province on July 6, 2009 (AFP Photo / Peter Parks)
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“An unstable China would create a lot of turbulence. However, the way the Chinese government deals with those groups [of protesters] in Xinjiang is very important,” said Dr. Kerry Brown of the London-based Chatham House.
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I really think that the B.B.C and sky news and the others should just leave CHINA alone. CHINA, has a lot of problems. I think a country like BRITAIN, and the U.S.A. have enough crime, and future problems without always being so very very very worried, about other countries, gross interference always from the B.B.C and U.S. news reports!