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Eight killed in knife attack in China’s Xinjiang — Govt

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BEIJING: Eight people were killed in a knife attack on a crowd in China’s restive Xinjiang region, including three assailants who were gunned down by police, local officials said yesterday.

Ten other people were injured in the attack Tuesday evening in Pishan county, according to an announceme­nt issued by the government of the nearby city of Hotan.

Police sped to the scene within a minute of the attack, which remains under investigat­ion, the announceme­nt said, calling the attackers ‘rioters’.

The far-western region is the homeland of the Uighurs – a traditiona­lly Muslim group, many of whom complain of cultural and religious repression and discrimina­tion – and is often hit by deadly unrest.

Beijing regularly accuses what it calls exiled Uighur separatist groups such as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement of orchestrat­ing attacks in the vast, resource-rich region. But overseas experts have expressed doubts about the strength of the groups and their links to global terrorism, with some saying China exaggerate­s the threat to justify tough security measures.

Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the exiled World Uyghur Congress, told AFP that police arrested six people after the attack, including two young Uighurs who shared informatio­n about the incident over mobile phones.

“Armed forces in the county are targeting Uighurs for investigat­ion and demanding that Chinese people avoid leaving their homes,” he said, citing his sources in Xinjiang.

“I am worried the case will provide China with a new political excuse for repression and will cause more people to face discrimina­tory inspection­s or detentions.”

Last month police killed three ‘rioters’ following a manhunt for suspected members of a ‘ violent terror group’ linked to a 2015 attack in Pishan county, according to the regional government’s official website. — AFP

 ??  ?? A quarantine researcher checks on a chicken at a poultry farm in Xiangyang, Hubei province, China. — Reuters photo
A quarantine researcher checks on a chicken at a poultry farm in Xiangyang, Hubei province, China. — Reuters photo

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