Ten hacked to death in Kashgar rampage
At least 10 people were hacked to death when mobs went on the rampage in the restive Xinjiang region yesterday evening, state media reported.
They attacked at about 6pm on Xingfu Street in Yecheng, Kashgar prefecture, witnesses were quoted as saying by Xinhua, adding that numerous others were injured.
The report said local police had shot dead at least two suspects and were chasing the rest, who had fled.
It could be the worst attack in terms of victims killed since the region's party secretary, Zhang Chunxian, took charge in April 2010.
Seven alleged mobsters were shot dead in the mountainous area of Hetian, or Hotan, prefecture after allegedly kidnapping two herders in late December last year.
Johnny Lau Yui-siu, a Hong Kong-based veteran China watcher, said that Yecheng county had long been a hotbed for violence, with several deadly incidents in the remote area in the 1980s and 1990s.
'It is impossible to guard against such unrest when deep-seated conflicts on both a political and economic basis remain there,' said Lau, adding that Yecheng was still an impoverished backwater area when he visited there two or three years ago.