“@WSJ: Is the Internet bringing extremism to #China's #Xinjiang region? http://on.wsj.com/1nEJUVc pic.twitter.com/5kVaMRoQdb”
No, but China is.
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“@WSJ: Is the Internet bringing extremism to #China's #Xinjiang region? http://on.wsj.com/1nEJUVc pic.twitter.com/5kVaMRoQdb”
No, but China is.
@WSJ By "the Internet" do you mean Islam?
@Aneeshanilkuma @WSJ Just sayin. I've been on the internet a long time and all I have is cat videos and porn.
@WSJ WHY u always show wrong map of pakistan .. kashmir is a part of pakistan
@WSJ Good article. Radical Islam will eventually align US, China, Russia, other nations, and, maybe, even EU.
@WSJ All wahabi muslims are problem for the world
@WSJ Nice China-friendly map. Where is #Tibet? #censorship #China #FreeTibet
RT @WSJ: Is the Internet bringing extremism to China's Xinjiang region? We take a look: http://on.wsj.com/1nEJUVc pic.twitter.com/H3r3UC7lvD
@WSJ It's the Chinese government crackdown that encourages radicalism. If freedom of religion were a fact in China, this wouldn't be so bad
@WSJ as a Chinese ,i don't think so
@wsj The Radical Ideology is the problem no internet during 1947 when India was divided .
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