Reporters Fight With Web Police for Xinjiang Incident Photos and Videos

Bloggers penetrated the Chinese regime’s Internet blockades and uploaded photos and videos to the Web.
Reporters Fight With Web Police for Xinjiang Incident Photos and Videos
'Between 600 and 800 people died according to eye witnesses as a result of the struggle between ethnic Han and Uyghurs, who were labeled as terrorists by the state government', said the vice-chairman of the World Uyghur Congress. Boris Horvat/Getty Images
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'Between 600 and 800 people died according to eye witnesses as a result of the struggle between ethnic Han and Uyghurs, who were labeled as terrorists by the state government', said the vice-chairman of the World Uyghur Congress. (Boris Horvat/Getty Images)