The initial rioting that left dozens dead and hundreds injured is now more sporadic as thousands of Chinese troops patrol streets (Associated Press photo)
- The initial rioting that left dozens dead and hundreds injured is now more sporadic as thousands of Chinese troops patrol streets (Associated Press photo)
- The intial ethnic clashes between Chinese Uighurs and Han Chinese left bodies in the streets in Urumqi(Associated Press photo)
- Armed with cell phone and club an angry Han Chinese man seeks out Uighurs to attack (Associated Press photo)
- Han Chinese wave clubs as they search for Uighur victims--notice the presence of Chinese troops in the photo (Associated Press photo)
- Downtown Urumqi has become a military camp as Chinese troops enter the city (Associated Press photo)
- Chinese security forces march where civilian pedestrians used to stroll (Associated Press photo)
- Chinese riot police patrol the streets in heavily armored military vehicles (Associated Press photo)
- Uighur demonstrators in Washington D.C. condemn the violence and military crackdown in China (Associated Press photo)
- Uighur demonstrators in Sydney, Australia want an end to bloodshed (Associated Press photo)
- Uighur protestor in Sydney, Australia seek democratic reforms in China (Associated Press photo)
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