Home News Youth Abuzz Edu&Career Sports Showbiz Culture Opinion Odd & Fun English Corner
On May 5, 1821, Napoleon died of illness on the island of Saint Helena.    
Bilingual
News
00114320def1105a6f4f22.jpg Men think hotter girls like them more
untitled.bmp What do you think of TIME 2011 Person of the Year?
00114320def1105a369301.jpg English-only town triggers hot debate
732473_151858265581_2 - 副本.jpg Greek man claims 19 fake kids
 

One month on, traumatized Xinjiang recovering with difficulty


http://en.youth.cn   2009-08-06 09:27:00

The streets in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, were busy on Wednesday. Chinese and foreign tourists flooded the markets, bargaining with local sellers in different languages and accents.

But posters of wanted suspects on walls kept alive in people's minds the deadly riot one month previously, in which 197 people died.

The presence of armed police guarding major intersections with shields and guns shows hidden tension in which the northwestern city is healing its wounds with difficulty.

ENDLESS WAITING

After more than 20 days, Wang Liping from Kashgar finally found her 15-year-old son in Urumqi.

"I was so anxious during those days," the exhausted mother said. "I had DNA tests done at the police bureau, followed the rising death toll in the newspapers and posted many notices."

What she didn't know was that her son, afraid of being attacked outside, had hidden in internet cafes most of the time.

The boy was found by a restaurant owner, who happened to see a notice left on a pole by the desperate mother.

Wang said she was lucky, as there were still people searching for their beloved ones, those they might never see again.

Wang Yonggang lost contact with his wife on July 5. The 34-year-old from Yining city, more than 700 kilometers away, said that his wife came to Urumqi several days before the riot looking for a house to open a shop.

"A friend told me he saw my wife in Yining. But if that was true, why didn't she call me?" he kept asking.

HEALING THE WOUND

One month is long enough for many people to recover physically, but too short to heal the wounds in their hearts.

Yang Zengli's head was injured in the riot and he had nine stitches inserted.

 
source : Xinhua     editor:: Ivy
  Related Reading
 
 
 
Youth Abuzz more...
manbestie.jpg
Girls' male besties, a trend in gender relations
· Countering elite outflow a pressing task
· Shunning sex education no good for teenagers
· Disrespect for life leads to discarded baby’s tragedy
Opinion more...
tightenpolicy.jpg
"Tough love" policies cool passion for property
· Security situation in Iraq faces new challenges
· Grim trade outlook may prove bittersweet for China's economy
· Economic sanctions on Syria double-edged sword
· Economic downturn no excuse for shirking environmental responsibility
· China likely to keep prudent monetary policy
· NY protests offer warning to Chinese rich