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Pakistan support to China s clampdown on Uyghurs continues

Pakistan support to China s clampdown on Uyghurs continues
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Pakistan s support to China s clampdown on Uyghurs continues to grow

Pakistan s support to China s clampdown on Uyghurs continues to grow
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Hamburg: How are Afghan immigrants looking at NATO troop withdrawal? | Asia| An in-depth look at news from across the continent | DW

Hamburg: How are Afghan immigrants looking at NATO troop withdrawal? | Asia| An in-depth look at news from across the continent | DW
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Hamburg: How are Afghan immigrants looking at NATO troop withdrawal?

Hamburg: How are Afghan immigrants looking at NATO troop withdrawal?
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How Pakistan Is Helping China Crack Down on Uyghur Muslims

How Pakistan Is Helping China Crack Down on Uyghur Muslims Pakistan was once an escape route of choice for many Uyghurs. Today long-standing members of the country’s Uyghur community fear for their future. June 28, 2021 Pakistani businessman Mirza Imran Baig shows his picture taken with his Uyghur wife Malika Mamiti outside the Pakistan’s embassy in Beijing, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018. He says his wife is unable to leave China in the latest example of how a sweeping crackdown has spilled across borders. Credit: AP Photo/Andy Wong Advertisement On May 7, in the hours after Friday prayers, textile and carpet merchant Abdul Wali was preparing to lock up his shop in Islamabad in preparation for the COVID-19 lockdown that had been imposed in the Pakistani capital. The deputy commissioner had announced that public transport would be suspended after 6 p.m., so Wali faced a race against time if he wanted to catch one of the last few buses heading north to s

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