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The media reports stated that the Uighur issue has been especially
a sensitive issue as some members of the minority group are waging
a low-intensity struggled against Chinese control.
China claims the violence is linked to the al-Qaida terrorism network,
though outside experts are skeptical.
The BBCs website describes China Week as a themed series
of news reports and programmes exploring one of the worlds
most dynamic countries.
The programmes are also carried on BBC World Service radio. They
feature more than 60 journalists reporting from cities and rural
areas throughout China. Interview subjects range from Chinas
first astronaut, Yang Liwei, to Hollywood martial arts star Jet
Li.
The programmes include an edition of the audience participation
show Question Time, which is recorded in Shanghai and
features a panel of Chinese officials and government critics.
Earlier in 2003, China has suspended a transmission of the BBC
World TV channel that reaches thousands of foreigners across the
country after it objected to a news item dealing with the banned
Falun Gong spiritual movement.
Before that in the mid-1990s, BBC World was forced off the Star
platform, which had then been just bought over by Rupert Murdoch
from the Hong Kong-media tycoon Richard Li.
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