Ghulja incident
The Ghulja, Gulja, or Yining incident (Chinese: 伊寧事件, Yīníng Shìjiàn), also referred to as the Ghulja Massacre, was the culmination of the Ghulja protests of 1997, a series of demonstrations in the city of Yining—known as Ghulja in Uyghur—in the Xinjiang autonomous region of China.
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Part of the Xinjiang conflict | |||
Date | February 3, 1997 February 3–5, 1997 | ||
Location | Yining, Xinjiang, China | ||
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Goals | Uyghur independence | ||
Methods | Protests, rioting | ||
Resulted in | Crowd dispersed by police | ||
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Injuries | 198 | ||
Arrested | 1,600+ (dissident claims) |
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