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Trials due over Xinjiang riots | |
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More than 200 people will be prosecuted on charges of involvement in the Xinjiang disturbances of last month, the China Daily has reported. | More than 200 people will be prosecuted on charges of involvement in the Xinjiang disturbances of last month, the China Daily has reported. |
The trials are expected to start this week Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang. | |
Charges include vandalising public property and transport, organising crowds to cause bodily harm to others, robbery, murder and arson. | Charges include vandalising public property and transport, organising crowds to cause bodily harm to others, robbery, murder and arson. |
Chinese police detained more than 1,500 people after violence between ethnic Uighurs and Han Chinese left 200 dead. | Chinese police detained more than 1,500 people after violence between ethnic Uighurs and Han Chinese left 200 dead. |
The China Daily said that most of the arrests were made in Urumqi and Kashgar, a southern Xinjiang city with a heavy concentration of Uighur people. | |
The state newspaper did not give a breakdown on how many Uighurs and how many Han would go on trial, but it said more than 170 Uighurs and 20 Han lawyers had been assigned to the suspects. | |
More security? | More security? |
The newspaper reported last week that more than 3,300 items of physical evidence had been collected, including bricks and clubs stained with blood. | The newspaper reported last week that more than 3,300 items of physical evidence had been collected, including bricks and clubs stained with blood. |
The evidence included 91 video clips and 2,169 photographs, it said. | The evidence included 91 video clips and 2,169 photographs, it said. |
Although security in Urumqi is already high, "a drastic increase in security is expected in the whole city," the newspaper said, especially around the Urumqi Intermediate People's Court. | Although security in Urumqi is already high, "a drastic increase in security is expected in the whole city," the newspaper said, especially around the Urumqi Intermediate People's Court. |
Armed police are already conducting around-the-clock patrols in the area. | Armed police are already conducting around-the-clock patrols in the area. |
The riots broke out on 5 July after an initially peaceful protest by Uighur youths, apparently prompted by an earlier riot in a factory in southern China. | |
The government has insisted the violence which followed was engineered by Uighurs in exile, led by activist Rebiya Kadeer. | |
Beijing has been pursuing vigorous diplomatic complaints against countries such as Australia and Japan which have recently granted visas to Ms Kadeer to travel there and discuss her concerns. | |
Many Uighurs want more autonomy and respect for their culture and religion - Islam - than is allowed by China's strict centrist rule. | |
The violence in Xinjiang was the worst ethnic unrest in China for decades. | The violence in Xinjiang was the worst ethnic unrest in China for decades. |
The government says 197 people died in the ensuing violence, and more than 1,700 were injured. | The government says 197 people died in the ensuing violence, and more than 1,700 were injured. |
The government says most of the dead were Han Chinese, but the World Uighur Congress claims many Uighurs were also killed. |
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