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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Ethnic riots in west China, 140 dead

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A prolonged clash on Sunday evening between hundreds of civilians brandishing bricks, rocks and knives against armed police in China’s remote northwest region of Xinjiang, left 140 dead and over 800 injured.

This was the worst ethnic riot in China since Tibetan protests against Chinese rule spread on the streets of Lhasa last March. The official death toll of 140 also makes it the deadliest demonstration to have erupted anywhere in China since years.

Hundreds were arrested after the bloodbath on the streets of Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, where rioters also torched 261 vehicles and ransacked property.

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Torch passes in peace, Delhi pays the price

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The Indian government and Delhi Police ended Thursday with a sigh of relief, but Delhi was gasping for breath long after the Olympic flame had left for its next destination, Bangkok.

With a staggering 17,000 policemen and commandos swarming the heart of New Delhi, the torch completed its 2.3 km journey down Rajpath that had been sanitised from even the somnolent babus of the many sarkari buildings around.

The widely feared Tibetan protests were largely non-violent; the police still arrested as many as 267 people for trying to disrupt the run.

"No protester could manage to breach security anywhere in the city," Rajan Bhagat, Delhi Police spokesman, announced at the end of the day "All attempts to create trouble were thwarted."

In fact, all of Delhi was thwarted.

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