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Report: Arrests in China's Xinjiang Nearly Doubled in 2014
2015-01-24
[AnNahar] Arrests nearly doubled last year in China's violence-torn, mainly Moslem Xinjiang region, state-run media reported Friday, adding that a crackdown has been extended to the end of this year.

Prosecutors in the far-western area, home to China's 10-million-strong Turkic-speaking and mostly Moslem Uighurs, approved the arrest of 27,164 criminal suspects in 2014, up more than 95 percent on the previous year, the China Daily newspaper said.

"We've shortened the time between approving arrests and prosecution in major terrorist-related cases so the suspects can be tried as soon as possible to show the region's determination to fight terrorism," Xinjiang's chief prosecutor Nixiang Yibulayin was quoted as telling the region's legislature on Thursday.

Violence linked to Xinjiang has intensified over the past year, with at least 200 people killed in a series of festivities and increasingly sophisticated attacks in the resource-rich region and beyond it.

Beijing, which blames Xinjiang-related violence on "religious Death Eaters," "separatists" and "terrorists," has responded by launching a severe crackdown in recent months, with around 50 executions and death sentences publicly announced since June.

The China Daily said the campaign -- initiated in May after an attack in the regional capital Urumqi left 39 people dead and 94 injured and originally intended to last a year -- had been extended for "at least" six more months.

Rights groups argue that harsh police treatment of the Uighur minority, as well as government campaigns against religious practices such as the wearing of veils, have led to violence.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  Joseph now, belabeled?
Posted by: Shipman   2015-01-24 17:10  

#3  In China, they name their enemy, so they have a good chance of winning.
Posted by: Beau   2015-01-24 14:57  

#2  Xi Jinping has belabeled the increasing Xinjiang violence + Uighur resistance as the greatest threat to China's national security.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-01-24 01:00  

#1  China's 10-million-strong Turkic-speaking and mostly Moslem Uighurs are vastly outnumbered by China's 1,347 million-strong members of other ethnic groups, who (1) don't speak Turkic or who (2) aren't Muslim and/or who (3) aren't Uighurs.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2015-01-24 00:21  

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