United Revolutionary Front of East Turkestan
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United Revolutionary Front of East Turkestan | |
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東突厥斯坦聯合革命陣線 | |
Leaders | Yusupbek Mukhlisi |
Dates of operation | 1969 | –2001
Active regions | China (Xinjiang) |
Ideology | Uyghur nationalism Separatism pro-Soviet (until 1989) anti-Chinese |
Allies | Soviet Union (until 1989) Mongolia (until 1989) Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1979–1989) United States (1995–2001) (alleged) |
Opponents | China |
Battles and wars | Xinjiang conflict |
The United Revolutionary Front of East Turkestan (Chinese: 東突厥斯坦聯合革命陣線; URFET) was a Uyghur nationalist group in Xinjiang that participated in the Xinjiang conflict as an armed separatist force. It was led by Yusupbek Mukhlisi, who operated in-exile with other former URFET members in Almaty, Kazakhstan.[1]
The group was allegedly supported logistically by the Soviet Union until 1989.[2] In September 2001, the URFET merged with the Uyghur Liberation Organisation (ULO) and became the Uyghurstan People's Party.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Riots sparked off by public executions, says leader of exiles". The Irish Times. 12 February 1997.
- ^ The ETIM: China's Islamic Militants and the Global Terrorist Threat - J. Todd Reed, Diana Raschke, p. 37.
- ^ Reed, J. Todd; Raschke, Diana (2010). The ETIM: China's Islamic Militants and the Global Terrorist Threat. ABC-CLIO. p. 36. ISBN 9780313365409. Retrieved 28 May 2018.