More bad news from China, just a few days before the Olympics. I do not have much to say about this, that has no already been said, but I hope China can handle any security threats to the Olympics.
BEIJING, Aug. 3, 2008 (Reuters) — A police station in China's restive Xinjiang region was attacked on Monday morning, four days before the Beijing Olympics begin, killing 16 officers and wounding 12, state media reported.
"Rioters drove two vehicles to break into the border patrol armed police division" near Kashgar and threw two grenades, Xinhua reported.
The brief report did not describe the attackers. But the Xinjiang region in the far northwest has been at the heart of China's security fears leading up the Olympics, which begin in four days.
Xinjiang is home to a large Uighur Muslim population, many of them discontent under strict Chinese rule. Some Uighur groups are campaigning for an independent homeland for their Turkic-speaking people.
Kashgar in Xinjiang's south is dominated by Uighurs, many of them pious Muslims.
China says it has foiled terror plots targeting this month's Beijing Olympics and in the first six months of the year police detained 82 people in Xinjiang for plotting to sabotage the Games, according to state media.
Beijing has given mixed signals on the terror threat from Xinjiang.
It has accused militant Uighurs of working with al Qaeda to bring about an independent state called East Turkestan, but it denied claims by a group calling itself the Turkistan Islamic Party that it was responsible for a series of bus bombings around the country.
Senior Colonel Tian Yixiang, China's top military officer in charge of Olympics security, said on Friday "East Turkestan terrorist groups" were the greatest threat to Games security, with lesser threats coming from Tibetan separatists and the exiled spiritual group, the Falun Gong.
(Reporting by Chris Buckley; Editing by Nick Macfie)
Here is an update as of 1:52 ET from another source:
BEIJING, Aug. 4, 2008 (Reuters) — Police in China's restive Xinjiang said a deadly grenade assault on Monday morning, four days before the start of the Beijing Olympics, was a "suspected terrorist" attack, state media reported.
The Xinhua news agency said two assailants drove a truck towards jogging police officers in Kashgar, home of many Muslim Uighurs who resent Chinese control on the region.
"The two attackers got off the lorry after the vehicle veered to hit on a roadside wire pole," said the Xinhua report. "They threw two grenades to the barracks, causing explosion. They also hacked the policemen with knives."
Sixteen police were killed, and 16 wounded.
It "was suspected as a terrorist attack, according to the local police," Xinhua said.
(Reporting by Chris Buckley; Editing by Nick Macfie)



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