Urumqi police detain another 319 people in riot probe
www.chinaview.cn 2009-08-02 20:04:14   Print
·Another 319 were detained in connection with the deadly riot of July 5 in Urumqi.
·The arrests are in addition to the 253 detentions police announced on July 29.
·The suspects would face charges in connection with the riot that left 197 people dead.
 

    URUMQI, Aug. 2 (Xinhua) -- Police in Urumqi say they have detained another 319 people in connection with the deadly riot of July 5 in the capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

    The arrests are in addition to the 253 detentions police announced on July 29.

    Before that, more than 1,000 suspects had been detained by July 6, the second day of the violence.

    A police spokesman would not say how many of the detainees were released, and he declined to give more information other than that on a press release issued Sunday.

    The statement from the Urumqi Public Security Bureau said the 319 people had been detained after information was received from the public or obtained through the police investigation.

    The suspects would face charges in connection with the riot that left 197 people dead, said the statement.

    "They were arrested in Urumqi or in other parts of Xinjiang," it said.

    Days after the violence, the public security departments of Xinjiang and Urumqi issued a notice urging local people to turn in suspects who were still at large.

    "Every suspect, without any exception, will be arrested and punished according to the law to root out any hidden danger," it said.

Urumqi police detain 253 more riot suspects

    URUMQI, July 29 (Xinhua) -- Police in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, have detained a further 253 suspects from the July 5 riot that left 197 people dead.

    Most of the newly-detained suspects charged to be involved in the destruction in Urumqi were turned in by local residents of different ethnic groups, police said Wednesday. Full story

Netizen blamed for Urumqi riot by spreading fake violence video

    BEIJING, July 28 (Xinhua) -- A netizen, who was believed to be a key member of the World Uygur Congress (WUC), was blamed by Chinese authorities for fanning ethnic confrontation that caused the deadly July 5 riot in Urumqi by spreading online a fake video about "a Uygur girl beaten to death".

    The video, about a girl in red being beaten to death by a group of people using stones, was originally broadcast by the CNN in May, 2007, as something happened in the Mosul city of Iraq on April 7, 2007. Full story

China's response to Urumqi riots understandable

    ROME, July 26 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government's reaction to the July 5 riots in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, was "normal" and "understandable," Italian experts told Xinhua in recent interviews.

    Beijing's reaction "was natural," said Giuseppe Sacco, a professor of international relations and world economic systems at the Luiss University in Rome. Full story

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Editor: Li Shuncheng
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