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Uighur Detainees and Vietnam Border Guards Killed in Border Clash

Uighur Detainees and Vietnam Border Guards Killed in Border Clash
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April 18, 2014 Uighur Detainees and Vietnam Border Guards Killed in Border Clash  7 dead: 5 civilians and 2 border guards killed 16 detainees from China believed to be Uighurs were being deported from Vietnam when the men grabbed Ak-47 rifles from their Vietnamese guards and began firing at their captors. The group was made up of ten men, four women, and two children. Hundreds of Vietnamese border guards and police officers responded to the incident and surrounded the building. After the Chinese were urged to surrender their weapons, including knives carried by the women, some chose to commit suicide, by jumping off the roof of the building, while others were killed during the Vietnamese forces operation to retake the building. (uyghuramerican)


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  • www.chinesedefence.com › ... › World Defence & Affairs › World Affairs

    Apr 20, 2014 - 2 posts - ‎2 authors
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  • China Matters: What Is a Uighur "Refuge"?


  • chinamatters.blogspot.com/2014/.../to-understand-context-of-this-tweet.h...

    Apr 21, 2014 - Two guards and five Uighur refugees were killed in the ensuing fracas. This is unlikely to increase the enthusiasm of Vietnam for providing the refuge Roth is ... Nor is the fact that the perpetrators of the knife attack that killed 27 in .... groups like the Tibetan Youth Congress and Tibetan Women's Association; ...

  • Deadly Clash Reported on Border of China and Vietnam ...


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    The New York Times
    Apr 19, 2014 - Chinese border guards had informed the Vietnamese at 5:30 a.m. Friday that ... some Muslim women in China, particularly in parts of the Xinjiang region, ... In March, a small group of people armed with knives killed at least 29 ...



  • Five Chinese civilians and two Vietnamese border guards died Friday during a clash between Vietnamese border guards and Chinese citizens who were trying to enter Vietnam illegally, according to official Vietnamese news reports on Friday and Saturday.




  • BBC News - Vietnam border shoot-out raises Uighur questions


  • www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-27200562

    Apr 29, 2014 - File photo of a child looking out from a door as a Uighur woman walks by ... File photo: A Vietnamese border guard walks next to a border marker ... luggage at a square outside the Kunming railway station after a knife attack ...




  • LiveLeak.com - Five Uighur Muslims and two Vietnamese ...


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    LiveLeak
    Apr 18, 2014
    According to the Vietnamese border guards said they on the same day 5:30, ... illegal immigrants, including ...




  • Murder on Vietnam-China border highlights Uighur plight ...


  • https://uyghuramerican.org/.../murder-vietnam-china-border-highlights-...

    Apr 24, 2014 - Vietnam border soldiers hand over bodies to Chinese authorities. ... when five Chinese civilians and two Vietnamese border guards were killed. ... The detainee group was made up of ten men, four women, and two children. ... over 140 people were injured and 29 were killed by knife-wielding extremists.




  • Murder on Vietnam-China border highlights Uighur plight
    • Thu, 04/24/2014 - 21:28
    By Edward Barbour-Lacey
    Apr 23, 2014 5:16PM UTC
    Violence erupted on Vietnam’s border with China last week when five Chinese civilians and two Vietnamese border guards were killed.
    The episode occurred at the Bac Phong Sinh border crossing in the country’s northern Quang Ninh Province, along the border of China’s Guangxi Province.
    The Chinese citizens were caught attempting to enter Vietnam illegally and were in the process of being deported back to China by Vietnamese border guards.
    The violence began when some of the 16 detainees being deported grabbed Ak-47 rifles from their Vietnamese guards and began firing at their captors. The detainee group was made up of ten men, four women, and two children.
    According to Vietnamese government reports, hundreds of Vietnamese border guards and police officers responded to the incident and surrounded the building that had been taken over by the Chinese.
    The Chinese were urged to surrender, however, this did not prevent the death of many in the group.  Some of the Chinese chose to commit suicide, by jumping off the roof of the building, rather than surrender.  Others were killed during the Vietnamese forces operation to retake the building.
    Perhaps explaining the Chinese group’s reluctance to return to China, the members of the group have now been identified as being Muslim, possibly being Uighurs and hailing from Xinjiang province in China
    Known officially as the Xinjiang Autonomous Region, Xinjiang province is located in northwest China. The majority of the Uighurs in this region live in the Tarim Basin.  While still a minority in China, there are over 10 million Uighurs living in the country.
    There has been increasing unrest recently between China’s majority Han population and the minority Uighur group.  The Uighurs complain of harassment from the Hans and of harsh government crackdowns.
    However, in China there have also been some high-profile attacks perpetrated by persons of Uighur ethnicity.  These include an apparent suicide attack by a carload of Uighurs in the area of Tiananmen Square, nearby the Forbidden City in Beijing. An additional incident occurred in Kunming where over 140 people were injured and 29 were killed by knife-wielding extremists.
    As tensions continue to swirl around the country, growing numbers of Chinese Uighurs have been filtering, usually illegally, into the neighboring Southeast Asian countries.
    Besides Vietnam, Thailand has also seen the number of illegal Uighur immigrants rise.  The largest group of Uighurs caught by Thai border guards numbered over 400.
    Many of the Uighurs caught leaving China say that they are travelling to Turkey – the Uighurs speak a version of the Turkish language.
    Human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch have called on countries such as Vietnam and Thailand to refrain from returning the Uighurs to China in fear of the treatment that they might be subjected to.
    China and Vietnam have a history of border disputes dating back to the short border war occurring in 1979. This tension continues around the dispute over the South China Sea.  It is not yet clear whether the Chinese authorities will issue an official complaint to Vietnam over the treatment of the Chinese Uighurs in this recent incident.




  • What is a Uighur Refugee? » CounterPunch: Tells the Facts ...


  • www.counterpunch.org/2014/.../what-is-a-uighur-refugee/

    CounterPunch
    Apr 23, 2014 - ... Mr. Roth, a group of PRC Uighurs (men, women, & children) were being returned ... Two guards and five Uighur refugees were killed in the ensuing fracas. This is unlikely to increase the enthusiasm of Vietnam for providing the refuge ... Nor is the fact that the perpetrators of the knife attack that killed 27 in ...




  • Vietnamese border guards | Peace and Freedom


  • https://johnib.wordpress.com/tag/vietnamese-border-guards/

    Apr 22, 2014 - Posts about Vietnamese border guards written by johnib. ... the more conservative ethnic Uighur women in the Chinese region of Xinjiang. ... urged them to surrender their weapons, including knives carried by the women; ...




  • Xinjiang conflict - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


  • en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xinjiang_conflict

    Wikipedia
    For the uprisings and battles in Xinjiang during the 1930s and 1940s, see XinjiangWars. .... men armed with knives who were hiding at a house in Selibuya township, outside Kashgar. ... Five Uyghurs and two Vietnamese guards died in the incident. Ten of the Uyghurs were men and the rest were women and children.





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