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July 8, 2009
XINJIANG VIOLENCE
Mobs roam restive Urumqi
Residents watch as Chinese paramilitary police formation march by a square in Urumqi, western China's Xinjiang province, Wednesday, July 8, 2009. -- PHOTO: AP
URUMQI (China) - MOBS wielding makeshift weapons roamed this restive city Wednesday, with vigilantes pummelling two Uighur Muslims, but a massive show of force by Chinese troops brought some calm.

President Hu Jintao abandoned a Group of Eight summit in Italy in what observers said was an unprecedented move, to tackle one of China's worst spikes in ethnic tensions in decades.

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In Urumqi, the capital of the remote northwest Xinjiang region where 156 people died in unrest on Sunday, army helicopters circled overhead as thousands of soldiers and riot police filled the city shouting out 'protect the people'.

'We support this,' said a 45-year-old Han Chinese as he watched the troops roll by in trucks. 'But they should have got here sooner. It took them three days to do this. Why so long?'

After authorities blamed Muslim Uighurs for Sunday's unrest that also left more than 1,000 people injured, Han Chinese took to the streets on Tuesday with shovels, meat cleavers and other makeshift weapons vowing to defend themselves. The city descended into chaos as mobs, sometimes made up of thousands of Han, surged towards Uighur neighbourhoods, only to be pushed back by security forces who fired volleys of tear gas.

After a night-time curfew was declared on Tuesday, Chinese authorities appeared determined to show they were able to maintain order.

Thousands of riot police wearing helmets and carrying shields lined up on a main road in Urumqi dividing the city centre from a Uighur district, with columns of soldiers behind them.

But many Han Chinese and some Uighurs still carried makeshift weapons in the city centre and outlying districts, leading to confrontations and violence, according to AFP reporters.

In one of two attacks witnessed by AFP reporters, about 20 Han Chinese men armed with wooden bats attacked a Uighur man in central Urumqi.

The beating stopped after about one minute when security forces moved in to disperse the mob, the AFP reporter said, while a local Han Chinese woman said the victim was a Uighur man. The extent of the man's injuries was unclear, as he was quickly taken away. -- AFP

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