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Thursday, 31 July 2014

After Deadly Clash, China and Uighurs Disagree on Events That Led to Violence

More details emerged Wednesday about a bloody clash between Chinese security forces and ethnic Uighurs in the country’s far west two days ago, suggesting that dozens of people died when a protest against government policies turned violent.


The official news agency Xinhua described the confrontation, in the Xinjiang region, as a “violent terrorist attack that was organized, premeditated and carefully planned.” But Uighur exile groups, citing sources in the region, said that the police had used excessive force on a crowd of protesters outside government offices in Yarkand County and that rioting had later broken out across several rural townships.


A government-run website on Wednesday blamed Islamic fundamentalists for the unrest but provided no evidence for the claim. Xinjiang is home to most of China’s 10 million Uighurs, a Turkic-speaking Muslim people who populate the string of ancient oasis towns and cities that were once way stations on the Silk Road.


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Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times via CHINA US Focus http://ift.tt/1m267wm

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