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Xinjiang people donate money, blood for riot victims
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-07-12 09:25

URUMQI: The Xinjiang branch of China Charity Federation said Saturday it had received 2.03 million yuan (US$297,218) in donation from all walks of life for victims in the Urumqi riot.

The single largest donation is 200,000 yuan from the Xinjiang company of China Pacific Life Insurance Co., Ltd., said the federation.

Xinjiang people donate money, blood for riot victims
A resident donates blood for the wounded of the July 5 riot in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, July 10, 2009. [Xinhua]

Wu Jie, an employee of the insurance company, said she would like to do something for the dead and injured people. "We need to comfort the families of the dead and help the people who need medical treatment."

Maolaxifu Rishat, a businessman of the Tartar ethnic group who was the first to propose a comfort fund for riot victims, donated 5,200 yuan on behalf of 14 donators from 14 different ethnic groups.

"We pray for national unity in Xinjiang, so that we can have a peaceful and harmonious environment," he said.

Urumqi Public Transport Group, which suffered 37.6 million yuan as hundreds of its buses were torched or smashed, received 3.38 million yuan in donation from enterprises in the city. Five bus drivers of the group were killed by mobs and 57 others injured.

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The riot in Xinjiang on July 5, the worst in six decades, caused a severe shortage of blood at local hospitals where more than 1,000 injured people were rushed in.

Shortly after the shortage was reported, many citizens rolled up their sleeves to donate blood.

On Friday, Urumqi's blood center announced the shortage had been eased, but donors continued to pour in.

A total of 1,315 people from 13 ethnic groups had come to the blood collection stations to donate 400,000 milliliters of blood as of 10 pm Friday. More than 1,000 other people have made appointments with blood collection centers to donate blood in the coming days.