On March 1, 2014 a group of Uyghur terrorists attacked passengers in the Kunming train station in China, killing 31 and wounding 140.
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Episode 123 – A new book entitled ‘The Two Michaels’, is out and Borealis has a chat with one of the authors, Canadian Press journalist Mike Blanchfield.
On January 25, 2016 two Chinese nationals were killed and one wounded in a suspected bomb blast in Laos.
Episode 116 – Phil talks with Port Coquitlam (BC) Mayor Brad West about Chinese interference and influence peddling in Canada and other issues
The two Michaels are free, but is this only the beginning of Canada’s China problem?
On September 12, 2018 eleven people were killed and 44 injured after a car plowed into a crowded square in southern China
On this day in 2016, a car driven by a suicide bomber exploded after ramming the gates of the Chinese embassy in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
Episode 91 – Phil Gurski talks to Uyghur activist Kayum Masimov, Project Manager at Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project
States have a need and a duty to combat terrorism on their soil but this does not mean that every method of doing so is a good idea.
Episode 84 – MPs vote to label China’s persecution of Uighurs a genocide