
Trade zone: Uighur cities, particularly Kashgar, have been important trade outposts along the Silk Road for more than 2,000 years. But in recent decades, many Uighurs have felt economically marginalized and shut out of Xinjiang’s rising prosperity as they’ve been forced to compete for jobs and agricultural land with the rising Han population. Here, cattle vendors tend to their animals at a Sunday market in Kashgar on June 15, 2008.
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Joshua Keating is deputy Web editor at FP.
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