Tue, 7 Jul 12:13:53 GMT17

 

Residents say Internet down in Xinjiang riot city
06 Jul 2009 06:52:22 GMT
Source: Reuters
BEIJING, July 6 (Reuters) - Internet users have not been able to go online in Urumqi, the northwestern Chinese city hit by ethnic violence that killed at least 140 people, residents said on Monday.

Locals took to the streets on Sunday, some burning and smashing vehicles and confronting ranks of anti-riot police. Over 800 people were injured and police have arrested "several hundred" participants, the official Xinhua news agency said. [ID:nSP491283]

"Since yesterday evening I haven't been able to get online," store owner Han Zhenyu told Reuters by telephone.

"No Internet here, friends said they cannot log on, either," said a mobile phone seller who gave only his surname, Zhang.

News of the apparent outage was also spread by messages on social networking services like Twitter and its Chinese competitors.

"The incident has largely subsided, but armoured cars were still in town this morning. Internet in Urumqi is still down, someone said it would last for 48 hours," one user, who said he was in Urumqi, wrote on domestic site fanfou.com.

China has previously shut down communications in parts of Tibet where ethnic unrest had erupted or was feared.

(Reporting by Emma Graham-Harrison and Yu Le; Editing by Benjamin Kang Lim and Sanjeev Miglani0
AlertNet news is provided by

Background information


Related articles

Breaking stories
Americas Russia, China to push global currency at G8 summit

Americas Han Chinese protesters seek Muslim Uighur targets

AlertNet insight
Asia Did China quake open door to foreign aid groups?

Aid agency news feed
Asia Caritas welcomes breakthrough on climate change in Scotland

Blogs
Asia Climate talks need a dose of top-level political will

Maps
Asia Tropical storm Nangka


Del.icio.us Del.icio.us  |   Digg Digg  |   NewsVine NewsVine  |   Reddit Reddit   
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-07-07T112956Z_01_NIR19_RTRIDSP_2_CHINA-XINJIANG-CLASH_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/NIR19.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-07-07T112858Z_01_TAI02_RTRIDSP_2_TAIWAN_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/TAI02.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-07-07T112830Z_01_TAI03_RTRIDSP_2_TAIWAN_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/TAI03.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-07-07T112501Z_01_TAI01_RTRIDSP_2_TAIWAN_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/TAI01.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-07-07T112024Z_01_DBG241_RTRIDSP_2_CHINA-XINJIANG_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/DBG241.htm

Chinese soldiers sit in the back of a military truck near the main square in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region, July 7, 2009. Uighur protesters clashed with Chinese riot police in ...



URL: http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/PEK335819.htm

For our full disclaimer and copyright information please visit http://www.alertnet.org