Civilians and armed police officer killed in NW China violence
- Source: Xinhua
- [09:15 July 06 2009]
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An injured man is carried to an urgent care center in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on July 5, 2009.(Xinhua/Shen Qiao)
EFFORTS TO RESTORE ORDER
The Urumqi municipal government issued an urgent notice early Monday morning, announcing traffic control in certain areas to "maintain social order in the city and guarantee the execution of duty by state organs."
"From 1 a.m. to 8 a.m. on July 6, police impose traffic control in certain areas in the city of Urumqi. Passage in these areas is not allowed for any vehicle," the notice reads.
"All the units and individuals shall voluntarily help maintain social order as required by this notice. People who violate the notice will be detained and punished by police according to law. Those whose acts constitute a crime shall be subject to criminal liabilities according to law," says the notice.
So far the government has not disclosed how many people were involved in Sunday's violence.
Police have arrested some rioters, although the exact number of people arrested was still not available.
This year marks the region's 60th anniversary of peaceful liberation. But during the annual "two session" in March this year, Nur Bekri warned the security situation in the region would be "more severe".
"It's a time of celebration for Xinjiang people but hostile forces will not give up such an opportunity to sabotage," said the official.
