Such views are commonly and frankly expressed by Hanpeople in Xinjiang.
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Local residents of the county seat, the Hanpeople, constituted the fourth group.
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Hanpeople mainly live in the north where Urumqi is located.
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The riots in 2009 made Hanpeople more suspicious of Uighurs.
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Many Hanpeople in Xinjiang say they are not bothered by the intrusive security.
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They say Hanpeople have flooded Xinjiang and benefited from its economic growth while Uighurs have felt excluded.
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If that results in more violent protests, Hanpeople in turn will become more hostile towards the Uighurs.
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Hanpeople, who walk past as they worship, sometimes stop to look at them before going on their way.
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In other parts of the city, the residents are mainly Hanpeople, who make up three-quarters of Urumqi's population and dominate its economy.
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Urumqi is a Han bastion, but in Xinjiang as a whole there are about 10m Uighurs and around 9m Hanpeople.
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Their populations are mainly Hanpeople who often have little interaction with Uighurs and do not know their language (most Uighurs in cities speak Mandarin).
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Approximately 33% of hypertension could be attributed to daily alcohol use in the Yi groups compared with 9.5% in the Hanpeople.