BEIJING — Violent attacks have spread this week in a tense minority region of western China, state media reported Saturday, just days before the anniversary of a bloody clash between minority Uighurs and the ethnic Han majority that left almost 200 dead and resulted in a major security clampdown. China’s communist authorities have labeled some of the incidents — including one which left 35 people dead — as terrorist attacks, and President Xi Jinping has ordered that they be promptly dealt with to safeguard overall social stability, state media reported. Photos of the day DOMA struck down, protests in Brazil, President Obama in Senegal, World Cup protests and...
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