Xinjiang is actually a better equivalent to Kashmir, not Hong Kong.
Depending on what you read, separatism in both places is either fuelled by fundamentalist ideologies or right for self determination. Kashmir is far more tricky though based on how the separatism has been fueled into an armed conflict by a neighbor.
To understand the sentiment in both places, you will need to read the history of both countries, and no it doesn't just start from 1940s.
Depending on what you read, separatism in both places is either fuelled by fundamentalist ideologies or right for self determination. Kashmir is far more tricky though based on how the separatism has been fueled into an armed conflict by a neighbor.
To understand the sentiment in both places, you will need to read the history of both countries, and no it doesn't just start from 1940s.