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Unidentified men attacked a police station in Hotan prefecture in the troubled Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region at the weekend, a Hong Kong-based group said, though details on the incident remain sketchy.

The gasoline bomb raid on Saturday came two days after deadly violence was reported between ethnic Uyghurs and Han Chinese in central Xinjiang's Korla city in which, according to official Chinese media, four people were killed and eight others injured.

The weekend attack occurred in an area under the Gujiang Bage township in Hotan, the Hong Kong-based Information Centre for Human Rights and Democracy said.

Details, such as the number of casualties and who was behind the attack, are not known, the center said.

The attackers had placed nails at the police station’s entrance to prevent police cars from leaving the station in pursuit of them, it said.

At the same time, a Xinjiang netizen, quoting a reliable source, said on China's Twitter-like social media platforms that many armed police were seen at airports and other key transport hubs in the region and that security was very tight.

A staff at the police station declined to comment on the attack, but a worker at a nearby motel said heavy police presence was reported in the area.

“There are checkpoints and roadblocks everywhere around here. Even if you want to stay in hotels, you have to be checked."

Dilxat Raxit, Munich-based spokesman for the exile World Uyghur Congress, said he was informed that security in the southern part of Xinjiang has been tightened.

"We learnt from various sources that several dozen Uyhgurs have been arrested" following the incidents," he said.

Korla incident

Few details were available on Thursday's violence in Korla city, with some reports suggesting the incident could have been sparked by a gambling dispute or by a knife attack by ethnic Uyghurs.

Regional spokeswoman Hou Hanmin said the attackers were Uyghurs and that one of the assailants had been detained and police were searching for the others, Agence France-Presse reported.

She did not identify the ethnicity of the victims, or state whether the attack was politically motivated.

Violence between Han Chinese and Uyghurs rocked the Xinjiang capital Urumqi in July 2009, in China’s worst ethnic clashes in decades.

The 2009 violence prompted a harsh crackdown in the Xinjiang region, where Uyghurs chafe under Beijing’s rule and say they have long suffered ethnic discrimination and oppressive religious controls.

Gasoline Bomb Attack on Police Station in Hotan
 
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Any Live streaming News link reporting this ?

@Chinese-Dragon Any info. Kindly tell us about the pre-existing tensions, if there are.
 
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Infiltration from Talibans and other groups flared some local Uyghur separatists. Also thanks to the stupid government policy that favors ethnic minorities in penal laws. The stupid CCP never knows how to face reality, but want to bury their head in sand, hoping that appeasement would make Uyghurs happy. Give them inch, then they will demand a foot.

Last year, there was a huge outcry about Uyghurs street vendors selling some kind of cake in eastern cities and then extorting huge amount of money from curious buyers. I was stupid enough to inquire about the cake when I was vising Nanjing back in 2009. Then the Uyghur vendor cut a piece of cake and asked me for 300 Yuan! When I refused to pay that amount, all those Uyghur vendors gathered around me and threatened me. I had very very bad impression of those lawless people. It's fruitless to report them to the police because the CCP treat them above the law.

Hate damn stupid CCP that doesn't know that only fair and equal treatment of all citizens will make people happy. Favoritism for or against any group will only create collision in long term. I expect more violence in the future unless the CCP knows what rule of law means.
 
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