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In this Monday, March 3, 2014 photo, a man holds a poster with slogans urging fights against terrorists on a square outside the Kunming Train Station, where more than 10 assailants slashed scores of people with knives Saturday evening, in Kunming, in western China's Yunnan province. China said the vicious slashing spree Saturday that killed 29 people in the southern city was the work of separatists linked to international terrorism, but the assailants’ homespun methods and low-tech weapons - nothing more than long knives - have led some analysts to suspect they didn’t get outside help.   (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)

In this Monday, March 3, 2014 photo, a man holds a poster with slogans urging fights against terrorists on a square outside the Kunming Train Station, where more than 10 assailants slashed scores of people with knives Saturday evening, in Kunming, in western China's Yunnan province. China said the vicious slashing spree Saturday that killed 29 people in the southern city was the work of separatists linked to international terrorism, but the assailants’ homespun methods and low-tech weapons - nothing more than long knives - have led some analysts to suspect they didn’t get outside help. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)

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