A gang wielding knives and axes attacked civilians, a police
station, government offices and smashed vehicles in a restive region of
China, the country's state-run Xinhua news agency reported Tuesday,
citing local police.The incident -- called an
"organized and premeditated" terror attack -- occurred Monday in
northwestern China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.Police officers at the
scene shot dead dozens of people in the mob. Thirty-one cars were
vandalized, including six that were set ablaze.It was not immediately known how many people were killed and injured.
The location, Shache
County, is where nine people authorities describe as terrorists attacked
a police station, hurled explosives and torched police cars in
December. Police shot and killed eight people in that attack.
There have been other attacks in the region in recent months.Twenty-nine people were
killed and 130 injured when men armed with long knives stormed a train
station in Kunming in March. The next month, an attack on a train
station in Urumqi, Xinjiang's capital, left three dead, including the
attackers, and an attack on an Urumqi market in May killed at least 39
people.There have been longstanding tensions between Uyghur Muslims, a Turkic people, and Chinese Han people in Xinjiang.Some Uyghurs have
expressed resentment toward China's Han majority in recent years over
what they say is harsh treatment from Chinese security forces and Han
people taking the lion's share of economic opportunities in Xinjiang.Amnesty International
said Uyghurs face widespread discrimination, including in employment,
housing and educational opportunities, as well as curtailed religious
freedom and political marginalization.
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