The people of "the religion of peace" have been in action again.
Always angry. Always resentful. Always victimized. Everywhere, Islamics are "the victims" even when they are instransigent, initiate violence, and kill others.
Here are the Uighurs.
Excerpt:
Although the authorities have declined to breakdown the dead on ethnic lines, reports of casualty lists from some hospitals and a gathering amount of eyewitness testimony suggest that many of the victims of Sunday's violence were indeed Han.
Yao Chengqing, a 42-year-old blanket shop owner from a mixed area of Urumqi was still swathed in bandages when he spoke to The Daily Telegraph, his shirt collar caked in now-brown blood that had spilt from a gash to the head.
"I went to pick up my wife from work on Sunday night at about 10.30pm and we were attacked by ten Uighurs," he said. "We never even spoke a word to them; they just attacked, beating us and screaming 'We hate the Han, we want to kill the Han'."
Mr Yao, who moved to Urumqi from the south western city of
Chongqing ten years ago, added: "My wife is lying in hospital with 40 stitches and is blinded in one eye. She is too frightened to live here any more. I never thought I would see this day." However on the other side of this divided city, another story was being told that sought to explain the deep well of Uighur anger and resentment that appears to have found such brutal expression last Sunday night.
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Of course, China did have some 80,000 riots last year, but almost all of those were the people against the government authorities, not against their neighbors.