At least 50 Uighur protestors killed in China's Xinjiang province
by AA
BEIJING Sep 25, 2014 - 12:00 am GMT+3
by AA
Sep 25, 2014 12:00 am
A series of four explosions left at least 50 people dead over the weekend in China's northwest Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, local media reported Thursday.
Chinese state news agency Xinhua reported that 40 "rioters," six other civilians and four security officers lost their lives after explosions Sunday at two police stations, a shop and a marketplace.
According to Xinhua, another 54 civilians were injured in the explosions, including 32 Uighurs -- a Turkic-speaking Muslim ethnic minority group, many of whom are agitating for independence and have accused the Chinese government of human rights violations and discrimination.
Xinjiang police called the explosions Sunday "an organized terrorist attack."
According to state media, the "rioters" blew themselves up or were shot by police. Among those shot was Mehmet Dursun, who was allegedly the main person responsible for the attack.
Last May, China launched a yearlong "anti-terrorism" campaign -- focusing on Xinjiang -- which will be in effect until June 2015.
On Tuesday, a court in China sentenced Uighur academic Ilham Tohti to life imprisonment after he was accused of promoting separatism in Xinjiang.
Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry stated that the sentence was "a retribution for professor Tohti's peaceful efforts to promote human rights for China's ethnic Uighur citizens."
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