网上找到这个. 觉得是目前为止自己看到的最公平地讨论新疆75的地方.

http://shanghaiist.com/2009/07/07/the_xinjiang_riots_whats_happened_s.php


附, 觉得有一个网友对各家报道的看法很MAKE SENSE, 也一并贴过来, 见下:

a) We can come to any conclusion by cherry picking one quote from one person from one place to support our point.

b) Claiming that one quote by one person from one place is the "only credible info" is intellectually dishonest to say the least.

c) Even if every Uighur felt the same, this quote would beg the following question: What could Han peoples have possibly done to make such a person feel this way? Hatred does not arise overnight, and even violence, while reprehensible, should provoke introspection.

d) I think it is a bit premature for a biased party to be using one riot over a period of two days to be pointing the finger of blame at an ethnic group that has been under colonial rule for decades, or centuries if you consider the fact that the Manchu built a multicultural empire from a land that was formerly confined by mountains and rivers. You would call a riot ethnic cleansing but long-term occupation, whether sanctified by the international community or not, otherwise?

e) Finally, comments such as this are based on emotional appeal, which is lazy. You would best spend your time trying to figure out how ethnic tensions can be truly reduced rather than resorting to such blame, which only reinforces an us-versus-them mentality.