中国驻土耳其大使馆也遭疆独分子冲击

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星岛环球网消息:《环球时报》引述美联社报道称,数百名“疆独”分子及其支持者7日在中国驻土耳其大使馆外举行抗议,有的暴力分子向使馆投掷鸡蛋,并一度与警方发生冲突。

  另外,中国驻德国慕尼黑领馆,当地时间6日早上遭受两名不明身份的人投掷燃烧物,造成使馆周围的设施和国旗轻微损坏。

  150多名“疆独”分子,当地时间7月6号下午1点,在中国驻荷兰大使馆门前举行抗议示威。很快,示威演变成有组织、有准备的暴力事件。

  外交部发言人秦刚表示,上述事件发生后,中方已向德方、荷方有关方面进行了严正交涉,要求确保此事不能再发生,并要求德方、荷方严惩肇事者。
 
中国驻慕尼黑领馆遭不明身份者袭击

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土耳其要求抵制中国商品

Turkish Trade Min Calls For China Boycott Amid Uighur Unrest
Turkish Trade Min Calls For China Boycott Amid Uighur Unrest




ANKARA (AFP)--Turkey's trade and industry minister called Thursday for a boycott of Chinese goods to protest events in the troubled Xinjiang region, home of ethnic Muslim Uighurs.
"If the country where we consume the good does not respect human values, we should reconsider our values," Trade and Industry Minister Nihat Ergun said, quoted by Anatolia news agency.
"Consumers who buy a good must find out if the producing country respects human values or not," Ergun said in the central city of Yozgat, when asked by reporters about troubles in the Xinjiang capital, Urumqi, in which at least 156 people have been killed.
Turkey has repeatedly expressed concern about events in Turkic-speaking Xinjiang. Prime Minister Recep Tayypi Erdogan Wednesday called the deaths " atrocities."
Turkey says it supports China's sovereignty over Xinjiang, but retains cultural links with the Muslim Uighurs because of the language. Several exiled Uighurs live in Turkey, where they have been supported by nationalist groups.
Thursday, the prime minister said Turkey would grant a visa to exiled Uighur leader Kadeer, a day after she said she had twice been denied entry.
"I learnt from the foreign ministry that she had previously applied for a visa. If she makes a new application, we will give her a visa," Erdogan told reporters in Ankara.
Kadeer, president of the World Uighur Congress, told Turkey's NTV news channel that applications for a Turkish visa were denied in 2006 and 2007.
Kadeer, 62, who has been living in the United States since March 2005 after being deported by China, is accused by Chinese officials of instigating the unrest in Xinjiang.
-Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2900
(END) Dow Jones Newswires 07-09-091559ET Copyright (c) 2009 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
 
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