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Wu'er Kaixi, an exiled Uighur and a former student leader who escapedto Taiwan after China's 1989, June 4 Tiananmen Square democracymovement, gestures while talking to the journalists during a newsconference in Taipei July 7, 2009. Wu'er, whose family still lives inChina's restive Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, spoke of the ongoingclashes and said that the casualty numbers released by the Chinesegovernment should not be trusted. He also added that the Chinesegovernment should take responsibility for the bloody clashes which havekilled 156 and wounded more than 1,000.7 j. n/ T; W2 |$ T: F
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- l. Y# z8 k9 o# TChinese soldiers look out the back of a truck near the main square inthe centre of Urumqi, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region July 7, 2009.Han Chinese armed with iron bars and machetes spilled down side streetsand into the stairwell of an apartment building on Tuesday in lookingfor Muslim Uighur targets two days after bloody ethnic clashes killed156 and wounded more than 1,000.( n+ t5 ~7 U. i- [, f7 @7 L
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) x2 B* Z! ^" X( E* AMuslim ethnic Uighurs protest over missing husbands in Urumqi inChina's far west Xinjiang province on July 7, 2009 following a thirdday of unrest. Police fired tear gas to disperse thousands of HanChinese protesters armed with makeshift weapons and vowing revenge, aschaos gripped this flashpoint city riven by ethnic tensions followingrioting that claimed at least 156 lives. Authorities ordered a nightcurfew and thousands of heavily armed police deployed across Urumqi.
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Cars that were set on fire during previous riots are seen in a carpark,near where Uighur protesters have gathered during a demonstration inUrumqi, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, July 7, 2009. Uighurprotesters clashed with Chinese riot police in the capital of China'sMuslim region of Xinjiang on Tuesday, two days after ethnic violencebroke out leaving 156 people dead and more than 800 injured.2 @/ X2 l. a' v2 B6 x7 w
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A protester gestures during a demonstration in Munich's centre July 7,2009 against the deadly riot in China's northwestern region of Xinjiang.
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Uighur democracy leader Rebiya Kadeer speaks to the press on the unrest in China's western Xinjiang province at the National Press Club
* C7 i5 o( N/ N2 q4 D& rin Washington on July 6, 2009. China said at least 156 people werekilled and over 800 injured when Muslim Uighurs rioted in its restiveXinjiang region in some of the deadliest ethnic unrest to have hit thecountry for decades. The violence in the regional capital Urumqi onJuly 5 involved thousands of people, and triggered an enormous securitycrackdown across Xinjiang where tensions have long simmered amid Uighurclaims of repressive Chinese rule.+ N) F) Q# X# j3 K t& r+ E! C% x
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7 d F+ s3 p/ sA demonstrator is arrested during a demonstration outside China'sembassy in The Hague, Netherlands, Monday, July 6, 2009. Dutch policehave arrested about 60 demonstrators after they threw stones at China'sembassy in the Netherlands during a protest linked to the violence inChina's Xinjiang province. About 200 people took part in protest in TheHague.
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) C5 g0 y$ @: I' {The Dutch police arrests a demonstrator in front of the Chinese embassyin The Hague on July 6, 2009. Demonstrators hurled rocks at the Chineseembassy in The Hague and about 60 people were detained in a protestthat followed deadly unrest in China's Xinjiang region, police said.7 E( _3 d8 Y7 D8 S6 z: [' T
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People who were injured during riots in Urumqi, rest in a hospital inthe city during an official government tour for the media, XinjiangAutonomous Region July 6, 2009. At least 140 people have been killed inrioting in China's northwestern region of Xinjiang, with the governmentblaming exiled separatists for the Muslim area's worst case of unrestin years. T( H8 S3 Y G& C
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; q. J" h! \3 t+ IItalian President Giorgio Napolitano(R) and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao give a joint press conference following their meeting on July 6, 2009at The Quirinale, the Italian Presidential palace in Rome. Hu is on aState visit to Italy before taking part in the G8 summit in L'Aquila. Napolitano raised during their meeting the issue of humanrights after at least 140 people were killed in riots in westernXinjiang. |
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