Kucera also interviews Michael Manning, a 27 year old American from New Jersey, who lives in Korla and reports about the region in his blog, The Opposite End of China, which can be found at the bottom of this page under Blogroll. Manning also has written about Friday's plane terrorist incident and last month's Chinese Government Raid against ETIM, which have both brought the region much publicity in the past couple days.
In a related story, Joshua Kucera interviewed Uighur human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Rebiya Kadeer, about her home, the Xinjiang Province. In the interview, she calls the Chinese government's policies an "existential threat' to the Uighur people, dismisses the idea that radical Islamic elements are present in Xinjiang's Uighur community (although she does say that "when people are pushed into a corner, and stripped naked without any kinds of rights, that kind of life may drive people to do crazy things'), and praises the US government for its continued support, but asks for more progress and international community participation.
(Picture by Joshua Kucera from Slate.com)