Special report: Dalai's separatist activities
condemned
ABA COUNTY, Sichuan Province, March 23 (Xinhua) --
Social order was returning to normal in Aba County of southwestern Sichuan
Province after riots rocked the Tibetan-inhabited county last Sunday, local
sources said.
More than half of the shops on major streets were
seen reopened for business on Saturday in Aba.
At Qiatang, the county's biggest market of
agricultural products, various vegetables and meat were on sale. A vendor
surnamed Liu told Xinhua that market supplies were getting back to normal as a
growing number of trucks were carrying vegetables to the county seat.
Kang Qingwei, the county's Party chief, said
government departments and major enterprises were "running normally" and that
high and elementary schools would reopen on Monday.
The unrest began on Sunday afternoon when a group of
rioters, shouting slogans of "Tibet Independence", carrying rocks and self-made
petrol bombs or waving the flag of "Tibetan-government-in-exile", attacked
government offices, including the county government office building, police
stations, hospitals, schools, shops and markets.
They also torched houses and shops, burnt a dozen
vehicles, and beat civilians, police and government officials.
Local government and relevant departments took
immediate actions to handle the riot in line with law.
