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China's Xinjiang hit by violence
2009-07-05
The city of Urumqi in China's restive Xinjiang region has been hit by violence with cars burned and traffic blocked, Chinese state media says. An unspecified number of people also attacked passers-by and damaged property, Xinhua news agency said. Police had rushed to the area to maintain order, the agency said.

Xinjiang, in the far west of China, is home to about eight million Muslim Uighurs, some of whom want independence.

The Xinhua report did not say how many people were involved, or suggest a motive. But an eyewitness told a Reuters source in Beijing that the rioters were Uighurs, numbering in their thousands. Uighur activists in Japan and Germany said the same - and said that there had been arrests, AFP news agency said.

China enforces tight controls in Xinjiang and rejects calls from its Muslim Uighur people for self-rule.

The US state department accuses Beijing of human rights abuses in the region. In a report released earlier this year, it said that "severe cultural and religious repression" of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang had increased. Dissidents were being detained and harassed, and tight controls on freedom of speech and the internet were being maintained, it said.

Uighur separatists, meanwhile, have waged a low-level campaign against Chinese rule for decades and there are sporadic outbreaks of violence. But campaigners accuse China of exaggerating the threat to justify tough security clampdowns in the region.
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#3  The Xinhua report did not say how many people were involved, or suggest a motive

It isnÂ’t at all clear how what seems to have started as a peaceful protest erupted into a riot in Urumqi on Sunday. But events, according to state media, left three Han Chinese dead, and, according to exiled Uighur activist groups, one demonstrator dead and dozens arrested.

Police used batons, fire hoses and tear gas to disperse what had started out as a gathering to demand an investigation into a brawl last month between Uighur and Han Chinese workers at a toy factory in Guangdong in which two Uighurs were reportedly beaten to death.
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Posted by: tipper   2009-07-05 20:38  

#2  OOHH! Delightful shivers from schadenfruede with two groups I love to hate have annoyed with each other.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2009-07-05 19:06  

#1  A long, looong time ago, I might have felt sorry for Chinese Muslims, but these days, I just see them as would be islamic terrorists.
Posted by: Willy   2009-07-05 14:39  

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