Kashgar, China — You expect to have problems when reporting on sensitive stories in China. People following you, thugs blocking your way, obstacles springing up in the most innocuous of places — it shocks you at first but eventually you get used to things like that. It comes with the territory.
But when we went to the region of Xinjiang a few months back, it was a whole other level — surreal, sinister and sometimes comical all rolled into one. Read More