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Last updated: 2005-03-13


China rules out terrorism in Muslim region blasts
2005-03-13

Category
Muslim Extremism
Terrorism
Event
2005 China 10th NPC
China Xinjiang Unrest
BEIJING - China has ruled out terrorism as a cause of two explosions in the Muslim-majority northwestern region of Xinjiang and the top government official there said on Sunday ethnic tension had eased.... ...

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