Ethnic Uighur women gather before an official ceremony on August 7, 2008 to remember the 16 Chinese police officers killed in an alleged terrorist attack in Xinjiang's famed Silk Road city of Kashgar in China's far northwestern, mainly Muslim Xinjiang region. China's heavily Muslim west was tense on August 7 ahead of the Beijing Olympics Games opening ceremony as the authorities vowed to crush any attempt to cause disruption.
Ethnic Uighurs wearing white flowers gather before an official ceremony on August 7, 2008 to remember the 16 Chinese police officers killed in an alleged terrorist attack in Xinjiang's famed Silk Road city of Kashgar in China's far northwestern, mainly Muslim Xinjiang region. China's heavily Muslim west was tense on August 7 ahead of the Beijing Olympics Games opening ceremony as the authorities vowed to crush any attempt to cause disruption.
A Chinese policeman (R) watches as ethnic Uighurs line the street for an official ceremony on August 7, 2008 to remember the 16 Chinese police officers killed in an alleged terrorist attack in Xinjiang's famed Silk Road city of Kashgar in China's far northwestern, mainly Muslim Xinjiang region. Up to 2,000 ethnic Uighurs gathered August 7 in the town of Kashgar for an official ceremony to remember 16 Chinese police officers killed in an alleged terrorist attack, witnesses said.
A Chinese policeman (R) watches as ethnic Uighurs line the street for an official ceremony on August 7, 2008 to remember the 16 Chinese police officers killed in an alleged terrorist attack in Xinjiang's famed Silk Road city of Kashgar in China's far northwestern, mainly Muslim Xinjiang region. Up to 2,000 ethnic Uighurs gathered August 7 in the town of Kashgar for an official ceremony to remember 16 Chinese police officers killed in an alleged terrorist attack, witnesses said.
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