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Last Updated: Tuesday, 9 May 2006

China demands Guantanamo Uighurs
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4753559.stm

[The US feared the men would be persecuted in China]

China has demanded the return of five Chinese Muslims resettled by the US in
Albania after release from the Guantanamo Bay detention centre.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao said the "suspects should be sent to
China as soon as possible".

The five were among a group of about 20 ethnic Uighurs held at the military
camp in Cuba.

The Uighurs are a minority Muslim group, some of whom want an independent
state in Xinjiang, western China.

On Saturday the US announced that the five men had been sent to Albania for
resettlement.

US officials had concluded the ethnic Uighurs represented no danger but did
not want to return them to China for fear they would face persecution.

'Terrorist suspects'

But the Chinese spokesman condemned the move by the US and Albania, calling
it a "gross violation of international law".

"The five people accepted by the Albanian side are by no means refugees, but
are terrorist suspects," he said.

[CHINA'S UIGHURS

Ethnically Turkic Muslims, mainly in Xinjiang
Made bid for independent state in 1940s
Sporadic violence in Xinjiang since 1991
Uighurs worried about Chinese immigration and erosion of traditional
culture]

He said the men belonged to the "East Turkestan group", a group China
accuses of waging a violent separatist campaign in Xinjiang.

On Monday, the Chinese ambassador to Albania, Tian Changchun, issued a press
release calling for the five to be repatriated immediately, China's
state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

"They fought on the side of Taleban during the Afghan war, and this single
fact can prove that they are nothing else but terror suspects," he said.

The Chinese government has frequently cracked down on Uighur dissidents and
accuses Uighur militants of waging a bombing and assassination campaign.
It insists that Chinese nationals held at Guantanamo Bay on suspicion of
terrorism should be returned.

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