Asia Times: Protests loom in Pakistan over China’s jailing of men’s Uyghur wives

Asia Times: Protests loom in Pakistan over China’s jailing of men’s Uyghur wives
In this file photo, Uyghur seniors travel on old cart pulled by donkey in Turpan. (Photo courtesy: Shutterstock)
Updated 18 April 2018
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Asia Times: Protests loom in Pakistan over China’s jailing of men’s Uyghur wives

Asia Times: Protests loom in Pakistan over China’s jailing of men’s Uyghur wives

April 17: Asia Times report by Kunwar Khuldune Shahid and Saikat Datta states that major protest against the Chinese government is being plotted by Pakistani men who say that their wives have been detained in China’s Xinjiang province, Asia Times has learnt. If not addressed in time, the fallout could adversely affect the ambitious China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), as well as the Belt Road Initiative (BRI).

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