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Pakistan-trained militants pose a threat to Xinjiang
Asia: It has come to light that Pakistan poses a threat to China's internal security. For years, armed fighters of East Turkestan Islamic Movement from China's Xinjiang province have been getting training and support from Pakistan. For the first time, China pointed fingers at Pakistan-trained Uighur (oy-gh-or) militants and published photos of six alleged terrorists for attacks on its soil. The six terrorists were identified as Nurmemet Memetmin, Abdulkyum Kurban, Paruh Tursun, Tursunjan Ebibla, Nurmemet Raxit and Mamat Imin Nurmamat.
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