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Scores killed in China protests | Scores killed in China protests |
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Violence in China's restive western region of Xinjiang has left at least 140 people dead and more than 800 people injured, state media say. | Violence in China's restive western region of Xinjiang has left at least 140 people dead and more than 800 people injured, state media say. |
Several hundred people have also been arrested after the violence erupted in the city of Urumqi on Sunday. | Several hundred people have also been arrested after the violence erupted in the city of Urumqi on Sunday. |
Xinhua news agency said police restored order after demonstrators attacked passers-by and set fire to vehicles. | Xinhua news agency said police restored order after demonstrators attacked passers-by and set fire to vehicles. |
The protest was reportedly prompted by a deadly fight between Uighurs and Han Chinese in southern China last month. | The protest was reportedly prompted by a deadly fight between Uighurs and Han Chinese in southern China last month. |
The BBC's Chris Hogg in Shanghai says that if the numbers of dead are to be believed - and state media say they may rise - this looks like the bloodiest suppression of protest in China since Tiananmen Square 20 years ago. | The BBC's Chris Hogg in Shanghai says that if the numbers of dead are to be believed - and state media say they may rise - this looks like the bloodiest suppression of protest in China since Tiananmen Square 20 years ago. |
'Foreign plot' | 'Foreign plot' |
Uighur exiles said police had fired indiscriminately on a peaceful protest in Urumqi. | Uighur exiles said police had fired indiscriminately on a peaceful protest in Urumqi. |
The Xinjiang government blamed separatist Uighurs based abroad for orchestrating attacks on ethnic Han Chinese. | The Xinjiang government blamed separatist Uighurs based abroad for orchestrating attacks on ethnic Han Chinese. |
Eyewitnesses said the violence started on Sunday with a few hundred people, and grew to more than 1,000. | Eyewitnesses said the violence started on Sunday with a few hundred people, and grew to more than 1,000. |
Xinhua says the protesters carried knives, bricks and batons, smashed cars and stores, and fought with security forces. | Xinhua says the protesters carried knives, bricks and batons, smashed cars and stores, and fought with security forces. |
Wu Nong, news director for the Xinjiang government, said more than 260 vehicles were attacked and more than 200 shops and houses damaged. | |
An overnight curfew was imposed. | An overnight curfew was imposed. |
Uighur groups insisted a peaceful protest had become victim to state violence. | Uighur groups insisted a peaceful protest had become victim to state violence. |
'Dark day' | 'Dark day' |
The Uighurs were reportedly angry over an ethnic clash last month in the city of Shaoguan in southern Guangdong province. | The Uighurs were reportedly angry over an ethnic clash last month in the city of Shaoguan in southern Guangdong province. |
UIGHURS AND XINJIANG Uighurs are ethnically Turkic MuslimsThey make up about 8m of the 20m populationChina re-established control in 1949 after crushing short-lived state of East TurkestanSince then, large-scale immigration of Han ChineseUighurs fear erosion of traditional cultureSporadic violence since 1991 In pictures: Xinjiang protests class="" href="/2/hi/asia-pacific/7540636.stm">Q&A: China and the Uighurs | |
A man there was said to have posted a message on a local website claiming six boys from Xinjiang had "raped two innocent girls". | A man there was said to have posted a message on a local website claiming six boys from Xinjiang had "raped two innocent girls". |
Police said the false claim sparked a vicious brawl between Han and Uighur ethnic groups at a factory. Two Uighurs were killed and 118 people were injured. | Police said the false claim sparked a vicious brawl between Han and Uighur ethnic groups at a factory. Two Uighurs were killed and 118 people were injured. |
However, the Xinjiang government has blamed the latest unrest on businesswoman Rebiya Kadeer, the Uighurs' leader who is living in exile in the United States. | However, the Xinjiang government has blamed the latest unrest on businesswoman Rebiya Kadeer, the Uighurs' leader who is living in exile in the United States. |
"An initial investigation showed the violence was masterminded by the separatist World Uighur Congress led by Rebiya Kadeer," the government said in a statement, according to Xinhua. | "An initial investigation showed the violence was masterminded by the separatist World Uighur Congress led by Rebiya Kadeer," the government said in a statement, according to Xinhua. |
It said the violence had been "instigated and directed from abroad". | It said the violence had been "instigated and directed from abroad". |
The vice-president of the US-based Uighur American Association, Alim Seytoff, condemned the "heavy-handed" actions of the security forces. | The vice-president of the US-based Uighur American Association, Alim Seytoff, condemned the "heavy-handed" actions of the security forces. |
"We ask the international community to condemn China's killing of innocent Uighurs. This is a very dark day in the history of the Uighur people," he said. | "We ask the international community to condemn China's killing of innocent Uighurs. This is a very dark day in the history of the Uighur people," he said. |
The BBC's Quentin Sommerville in China says Xinjiang, a mainly Muslim area, has been a source of tension for many years. | The BBC's Quentin Sommerville in China says Xinjiang, a mainly Muslim area, has been a source of tension for many years. |
Some of its Uighur population of about eight million, want to break away from China, and its majority Han Chinese population. | Some of its Uighur population of about eight million, want to break away from China, and its majority Han Chinese population. |
The authorities say police are securing order across the region and anyone creating a disturbance will be detained and punished. | The authorities say police are securing order across the region and anyone creating a disturbance will be detained and punished. |
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