The 2008 Uyghur unrest is a loose name for incidents of
communal violence by
Uyghur people
The Uyghurs; ; ; ; zh, s=, t=, p=Wéiwú'ěr, IPA: ( ), alternatively spelled Uighurs, Uygurs or Uigurs, are a Turkic ethnic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the general region of Central and East Asia. The Uyghur ...
in
Hotan
Hotan (also known as Gosthana, Gaustana, Godana, Godaniya, Khotan, Hetian, Hotien) is a major oasis town in southwestern Xinjiang, an autonomous region in Western China. The city proper of Hotan broke off from the larger Hotan County to bec ...
and
Qaraqash county
Karakax County (), alternatively Moyu County, also transliterated from Uyghur as Qaraqash County (; ), alternately Qaraqash, is a county in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and is located in the southern edge of the Tarim Basin, it is under ...
of
Western China, with incidents in March, April, and August 2008. The protests were spurred by the death in
police custody
An arrest is the act of apprehending and taking a person into custody (legal protection or control), usually because the person has been suspected of or observed committing a crime. After being taken into custody, the person can be questi ...
of
Mutallip Hajim
Mutallip Hajim (died 2008) was a prominent Uyghur businessman and philanthropist from the Xinjiang province in western China, who died while in police custod Life
Hajim was a wealthy Uyghur jade trader and philanthropist. In January 2008, Hajim w ...
.
The authorities attribute most of unrest activities of the last years to groups like the
Hizb ut-Tahrir al-Islami (Islamic Party of Liberation) or the
East Turkestan Islamic Movement.
Incidents
According to reports, on 18 March 2008, a Uyghur woman detonated a bomb on a city bus in
Urumqi, escaping before the explosion. While officials denied the incident, the ''
International Herald Tribune'' reported of residents confirming the bombing.
Many businesses belonging to those that belong to the Muslim ethnic group Hui were destroyed by the separatist group.
On 23 March 2008, Muslim
Uyghurs
The Uyghurs; ; ; ; zh, s=, t=, p=Wéiwú'ěr, IPA: ( ), alternatively spelled Uighurs, Uygurs or Uigurs, are a Turkic ethnic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the general region of Central and East Asia. The Uyghur ...
held anti-government protests in the far western region of
Xinjiang
Xinjiang, SASM/GNC: ''Xinjang''; zh, c=, p=Xīnjiāng; formerly romanized as Sinkiang (, ), officially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China (PRC), located in the northwest ...
, China. Chinese officials blamed separatists inspired by the
2008 Tibetan unrest
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8 is:
* a composite number, its proper divisors being , , and . It is twice 4 or four times 2.
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. Demonstrators took to the streets at the weekly bazaar in
Hotan
Hotan (also known as Gosthana, Gaustana, Godana, Godaniya, Khotan, Hetian, Hotien) is a major oasis town in southwestern Xinjiang, an autonomous region in Western China. The city proper of Hotan broke off from the larger Hotan County to bec ...
. The authorities maintain tight controls on information from the area and reports of deaths or their denial could not be independently verified.
Demonstrations followed the
death in custody of a wealthy Uyghur jade trader and philanthropist,
Mutallip Hajim
Mutallip Hajim (died 2008) was a prominent Uyghur businessman and philanthropist from the Xinjiang province in western China, who died while in police custod Life
Hajim was a wealthy Uyghur jade trader and philanthropist. In January 2008, Hajim w ...
, 38. The protesters, who according to several accounts numbered around 600, began their march at the
Lop bus station. An unknown number of men joined their march to the Big Bazaar shopping area, where they were surrounded by police who arrested around 400.
''
The New York Times
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'' reported that the demonstrators were hoisting banners and shouting pro-independence slogans before the police forces moved in.
On 23 March and 24 March 2008, as many as 1,000 people in Hotan and
Karakax County took to the streets in protest. The protests coincided with
unrest in Tibet, but the motivations appeared to be local. One issue that reportedly brought locals to the streets in protest was a government ban on women wearing
headscarf
A headscarf is a scarf covering most or all of the top of a person's, usually women's, hair and head, leaving the face uncovered. A headscarf is formed of a triangular cloth or a square cloth folded into a triangle, with which the head is cov ...
s. Another issue was the death of Mutallip Hajim.
Alim Seytoff, head of the
World Uyghur Congress
The World Uyghur Congress (WUC) is an international organization of exiled Uyghur groups that claims to "represent the collective interest of the Uyghur people" both inside and outside of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People's ...
, stated that, "The Uighurs began protesting after the killing of Mutallip Hajim, who had died in police custody."
[
] This claim was echoed by unnamed sources in a
Radio Free Asia
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report.
Local police and the government run religious affairs department refused to comment on Hajim's death when contacted by
Agence France-Presse.
[
Police arrested 70 people from Uyghur ethnic group in the Silk Road oasis city of ]Kashgar
Kashgar ( ug, قەشقەر, Qeshqer) or Kashi ( zh, c=喀什) is an oasis city in the Tarim Basin region of Southern Xinjiang. It is one of the westernmost cities of China, near the border with Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Pakistan ...
on 3 April, fearing trouble when the Olympic torch passes through the city in June, ''The Guardian
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Newspapers can cover a wide ...
'' reported.
Residents of townships and villages near Gulja, a city in northwestern Xinjiang, said that about 25 Uyghurs were arrested on 4 April on a tip that people in the area were making bombs.
On 4 August 2008, two men attacked a police post near the city of Kashgar
Kashgar ( ug, قەشقەر, Qeshqer) or Kashi ( zh, c=喀什) is an oasis city in the Tarim Basin region of Southern Xinjiang. It is one of the westernmost cities of China, near the border with Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Pakistan ...
. They threw two improvised explosive device
An improvised explosive device (IED) is a bomb constructed and deployed in ways other than in conventional military action. It may be constructed of conventional military explosives, such as an artillery shell, attached to a detonating mecha ...
s and attacked at the police with knives. According to the government news agency, 16 policemen died and another 16 were injured.
On 10 August 2008, in the oasis town of Kuqa, a series of explosions and shootings were reported. The explosions occurred at various police stations and office buildings. The events claimed 12 deaths, ten of which were of the attackers themselves.
On 12 August 2008, unidentified men assaulted civilian guards with knives in Yamanya Town, leaving three dead and one critically injured.
On 28 August 2008, a group of policemen were attacked by six to seven attackers with knives in the town of Qizilboy in Peyzawat county, resulting in the death two ethnic Uyghur police officers and at least two other policemen were critically injured. According to the deputy Peyzawat county police chief, Omerjan, the police officers who are all ethnic Uyghurs who were searching a cornfield following a tip that a woman suspected of aiding assailants in the Yamanya attack was hiding there.
See also
*East Turkestan independence movement
The East Turkestan independence movement ( ug, شەرقىي تۈركىستان مۇستەقىللىق ھەرىكىتى; zh, s=东突厥斯坦独立运动) is a political movement that seeks the independence of East Turkestan, a large and spa ...
* East Turkestan Islamic Movement
*Rebiya Kadeer
Rebiya Kadeer ( ug, رابىيە قادىر, translit=Rabiye Qadir; born 15 November 1946) is an ethnic Uyghur businesswoman and political activist. Born in Altay City, Xinjiang, Kadeer became a millionaire in the 1980s through her real estate ...
*2008 Tibetan unrest
8 (eight) is the natural number following 7 and preceding 9.
In mathematics
8 is:
* a composite number, its proper divisors being , , and . It is twice 4 or four times 2.
* a power of two, being 2 (two cubed), and is the first number ...
* July 2009 Ürümqi riots
*2013 Xinjiang unrest
On 24 April 2013, ethnic clashes occurred in Marelbeshi (Bachu), Xinjiang, China. The violence left at least 21 people dead, including 15 police and officials.
April 2013 violence
On 24 April 2013, deadly clashes broke out between policemen ...
References
External links
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