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Two ethnic Uighurs have been shot dead by police in Urumqi, capital of China's Xinjiang province, officials have said. | |
A government statement announced that a third "lawbreaker" had been injured. | |
A reporter with Hong Kong's RTHK radio said two police officers were also shot in a confrontation in a Uighur district of the city. | |
The violence comes after Chinese officials said calm had been restored to the city after at least 180 people were killed in rioting last week. | The violence comes after Chinese officials said calm had been restored to the city after at least 180 people were killed in rioting last week. |
Other reports said police had fired at a group of Uighur men armed with knives and poles who had attacked the police. | Other reports said police had fired at a group of Uighur men armed with knives and poles who had attacked the police. |
Thousands of extra security personnel have been patrolling the city of about 2.3 million people since violence erupted on 5 July. | |
Ethnic Han Chinese make up the majority of Urumqi's population, but Uighurs form a significant minority and have long-standing complaints of discrimination. | Ethnic Han Chinese make up the majority of Urumqi's population, but Uighurs form a significant minority and have long-standing complaints of discrimination. |
Rioting began during a protest by Uighurs over a brawl in southern China in late June in which two Uighurs were killed. | |
Chinese officials have said 184 people are known to have been killed in the violence in Urumqi, and 1,680 injured. | |
The officials said 137 were Han Chinese, 46 were from the indigenous Uighur community and one was an ethnic Hui, the officials said. | |
Uighur groups in exile have said hundreds of Uighurs were killed. |