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Related: Situation gets tense in Solomon
Islands
New
Zealand sends more troops to Solomon Islands
RIYADH, April 23 (Xinhua) -- Visiting Chinese
President Hu Jintao instructed here on Sunday the foreign ministry as well as
Chinese embassies and consulates in Papua New Guinea and other countries to take
measures to practically protect the security of the overseas Chinese in Solomon
Islands and help them tide over the current hardships facing them.
Hu also extended his warm greetings to the overseas
Chinese in the riot-torn South Pacific state.
Violent protests erupted in Honiara, capital of the
Solomon Islands, on Tuesday night, reportedly triggered by the election of
Snyder Rini as prime minister by 50 lawmakers chosen at an April 5 parliamentary
election.
Reports said dozens of Chinese-owned shops in the
Chinatown in Honiara were looted. There were injuries but no death to the local
Chinese following the two-day looting.
There are over 400 Chinese living in Honiara, amongst
whom, over 180 are Chinese nationals.
The Chinese embassy in Papua New Guinea has contacted
the Solomon Islands police to secure the life and property safety of the Chinese
people. Until now, the police have moved about 400 Chinese to a camp in the
Police headquarters, and they are currently quite well protected.
The Chinese embassy in Papua New Guinea said they are
also trying to send staff to Solomon Islands for further assistance to the
Chinese there.
A curfew was called across the city on Wednesday and
police were given the power to arrest people on suspicion of inciting violence
and hold them without charge for up to a week.
According to Radio New Zealand, a tense calm has
settled Thursday over the Solomon Islands after 180 Australian soldiers and
police arrived in the capital Honiara to quell violent protests. Now a
peacekeeping force from Australia, New Zealand and Fiji is patrolling the
capital.
Hu flew here from the U.S. state of Connecticut after
a state visit to the United States. Saudi Arabia is the second leg of his
five-nation tour, which will also take him to Morocco, Nigeria and Kenya.
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