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Myths and realities of the alleged ‘terrorist threat’associated with Uyghurs
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Chapter 3 provides an alternative narrative about the Uyghur terrorist threat up to 2013, which is based on the author’s research. While utilizing many of the same sources as used by those contributing to the more commonplace narrative of this threat, it analyzes these sources differently by taking advantage of a deeper understanding of Uyghur history and culture, as well as drawing from interviews with individuals who have been accused of being involved in Uyghur terrorist groups and from extensive analysis of Uyghur-language jihadist videos produced by these groups. While acknowledging that we still do not know the full history of Uyghur jihadist groups, the chapter argues that this alternative narrative is likely closer to the truth than the one that has been cultivated by the Chinese state and subsequently propagated by western terrorism experts. Based on this alternative narrative, the chapter argues that the Uyghur terrorist threat to Chinese society from international terrorist networks was virtually non-existent up to 2013 and has remained minimal ever since.

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