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stanley cup scholar of China s Uighur ethnic minority, speaks during an interview at his home in Beijing on Feb. 4, 2013Andy Wong鈥擜PBy Per LiljasJuly 31, 2014 4:14 AM EDTProminent Uighur scholar Ilham Tohti was charged by Chinese authorities with 8220 eparatism on Wednesday. The long-expected announcement came amid a period of violent unrest in Chinarsquo far-western Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region.The Beijing-based professor of economics is a moderate but determined critic of China treatment of ethnic minority groups. He has been held since January, but was not allowed to see his lawyer until June. His lawyer, Li Fangping, only heard about the charges when the local gove
stanley cup rnment posted the news online, the Guardian reports.Charges against Tohti come at a particularly sensitive time. This week alone, dozens were killed or injured in violence outside the ancient city of Kashgar. Beijing blamed the unrest on Uighur extremists, but human-rights groups claim Chinese authorities exaggerate terrorist ties in order to justify their own use of force. On Wednesday, an imam in the city of Kashgar, who was frequently quoted by state media as praising the Communist Party and denouncing terrorism, was reportedly stabbed to death.Chinese authorities allege that Tohti used a website to, among other things, ldquo pread separatist thinking, and accuse him of urging his
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