Doğu Türkistan (Turkish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Doğu Türkistan" in Turkish language version.

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  • Van Wie Davis, Elizabeth (Ocak 2008). "Uyghur Muslim Ethnic Separatism in Xinjiang, China". Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. 11 Ekim 2017 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 7 Haziran 2019. The desired outcome by groups that use violence is, broadly speaking, a separate Uyghur state, called either Uyghuristan or Eastern Turkistan, which lays claim to a large part of China.... The largest [Muslim] group, the Hui who have blended fairly well into Chinese society, regard some Uyghurs as unpatriotic separatists who give other Chinese Muslims a bad name.... China's official statement on "East Turkestan terrorists" published in January 2002 listed several groups allegedly responsible for violence 
  • Van Wie Davis, Elizabeth (Ocak 2008). "Uyghur Muslim Ethnic Separatism in Xinjiang, China". Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. 11 Ekim 2017 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 22 Haziran 2019. The desired outcome by groups that use violence is, broadly speaking, a separate Uyghur state, called either Uyghuristan or Eastern Turkistan, which lays claim to a large part of China.... The largest [Muslim] group, the Hui who have blended fairly well into Chinese society, regard some Uyghurs as unpatriotic separatists who give other Chinese Muslims a bad name.... China's official statement on "East Turkestan terrorists" published in January 2002 listed several groups allegedly responsible for violence 

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  • Chung, Chien-peng (Temmuz–Ağustos 2002). "China's "War on Terror": September 11 and Uighur Separatism". Foreign Affairs. 11 Aralık 2014 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 7 Haziran 2019. Beijing now labels as terrorists those who are fighting for an independent state in the northwestern province of Xinjiang, which the separatists call "Eastern Turkestan." 

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  • Sheridan, Michael (27 Temmuz 2008). "Islamist bombers target Olympics". Londra: The Sunday Times. 22 Mayıs 2020 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 5 Şubat 2011. The group may be allied with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement – designated a terrorist organisation by the US, China and several other countries – which seeks independence for the Muslim Uighur people of China's far west province of Xinjiang, which Uighur separatists call East Turkestan. 

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  • Osman Kubilay Gül. Doğu Türkistan'dan Türkiye'ye Hazin Bir Göç Hikayesi. Turkish Studies; Volume 2/1 Winter 2007, s.252-273. Tam metin 19 Nisan 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.

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