Uighur China Riots Censored, 156 Dead

by Rob Walker | July 6, 2009 at 05:33 am
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Uighur riots in China's Xinjian district is being reported in Chinese media, yet the government is still pulling videos and restricting coverage available. The government is blaming ethnic Uighurs for terrorising Han Chinese in the region.

So far at least 156 people are reported to have been killed and over 800 injured during the protests. Hundreds more have been arrested by Chinese security forces.

Videos show crowds attempting to overturn a police car and throwing stones at security forces. Vehicles have been set on fire and two women are shown covered in blood.

Youtube is still difficult to access in China, and the Chinese version of Twitter, Fanfou.com, hasn't been blocked but searches for 'xinjian' 'urumqi' and 'riots' return no results.

Several hundred people have been arrested over riots in China's restive Xinjiang region, according to state media, as the official death toll from the violence reached 140.
At least 140 people were killed and 828 others injured in riots that erupted in the capital of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Sunday night, officials said Monday.
The scenes of violence on television show the crowds attempting to overturn a police car and throwing stones at the security forces. Vehicles are on fire.

Two women, both Han Chinese, are shown looking on in shock. Both have blood on their hands.

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Karl Gotthardt - albertacowpoke

Interestingly enough, President Obama was asked about this during his Press Conference in Russia. He said that he had traveled all night and hadn't been briefed on it.

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Barbara McPherson

One of the news reports(CNN) said that the spark that touched off the protest was the deaths of two Uighur's in a brawl at a toy factory across the country.  Thanks for posting this.

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Karl Gotthardt - albertacowpoke

The White House just released a statement that says:  The White House is deeply concerned over the violence in China.

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PANYUNHE

I AM A CHINESE   I FEEL  SO SORRY ABOUT THAT      I HOPE CHINA GOVERMENT WILL SOLVE IT !

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Fov

It's a big disaster in civilization world,i express my deeply mourning  to those victims here.

I'd like to know why government is so affirmed insurgence was provoked or incited by anti-China group,i hope to see exact evidence as soon as possible.meanwhile appeal for government let xinjiang be open for foreign media!

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Shayan S. Khan

You have to wonder, this coming after the Iranians, something's inspiring people to consider revolt these days.

But is there enough conviction for a revolution?

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