Radical Islam in Xinjiang – Evolution and Current State

The article analyses the evolution and the current state of radical Islam in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Chinese government considers Islamic radicalism as a serious threat, in particular in the Xinjiang region, which borders on some states in Central Asia as well as Pakistan and Afgh...

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Main Author: Jiri Suchanek
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: University of Defence 2012-06-01
Series:Obrana a Strategie
Subjects:
TIP
Online Access:http://www.defenceandstrategy.eu/en/current-issue-1-2012/articles/radical-islam-in-xinjiang-evolution-and-current-state.html
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Summary:The article analyses the evolution and the current state of radical Islam in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Chinese government considers Islamic radicalism as a serious threat, in particular in the Xinjiang region, which borders on some states in Central Asia as well as Pakistan and Afghanistan. The purpose of this article is to describe and evaluate roots and historical development of significant groups, in particular the East Turkestan Islamic Movement – ETIM. In its next part, the article deals with the contemporary situation as well as the cooperation between Uyghur radicals and other radical Islamic movements, in particular al-Qaeda and Taliban, and their activities. The article concludes that contemporary Uyghur Islamic radicalism cannot be considered as a major security threat, since the activities of these groups have largely shifted to Pakistan and rather have the nature of a propaganda war.
ISSN:1214-6463
1802-7199