took it all away in 1949. the group was then named one of the country s ethnic minorities leading to the xinjiang autonomous region. but then riots broke out and 200 people killed. but that hope was dashed for the foreseeable future when violence erupted in 2014. uighur separatists blew up a railway station. killing 91. china s president xi jinping promised to take severe action. he directed local officials to
took it all away in 1949. the group was then named one of the country s ethnic minorities leading to the xinjiang autonomous region. but then riots broke out and 200 people killed. but that hope was dashed for the foreseeable future when violence erupted in 2014. uighur separatists blew up a railway station. killing 91. china s president xi jinping promised to take severe action. he directed local officials to
took it all away in 1949. the group was then named one of the country s ethnic minorities leading to the xinjiang autonomous region. but then riots broke out and 200 people killed. but that hope was dashed for the foreseeable future when violence erupted in 2014. uighur separatists blew up a railway station. killing 91. china s president xi jinping promised to take severe action. he directed local officials to
took it all away in 1949. the group was then named one of the country s ethnic minorities leading to the xinjiang autonomous region. but then riots broke out and 200 people killed. but that hope was dashed for the foreseeable future when violence erupted in 2014. uighur separatists blew up a railway station. killing 91. china s president xi jinping promised to take severe action. he directed local officials to
if this was a terrorism event it s puzzling there s been no credible claim of responsibility, there ve been no demands as there would be in some hijacking. there s been no overt political act as there was on 9/11 when planes flew into the trade center and the pentagon. moreover, the kinds of groups that might have the capability or intention to do this don t exist. the groups that we know, uighur separatists have tried to hijack planes without success inside china. they have done terrorist attacks inside china but not outside china largely. and they ve certainly shown no capabilities for a sophisticated hijacking. the al qaeda affiliate in the area of the world where andrew is reporting from, jamar islamiya has operated in malaysia in the past but they ve been under a great deal of law enforcement pressure and their once-potent capabilities have declined and overall it you know, it would be puzzling for this group to attack a malaysian