
The Western desert region - the predominantly Muslim Uighur ethnic minority, about 10 million household members - last riots July 5, 2009, but saw the bloody clashes that left hundreds dead.
Uighur community in economic inequality and unrest blamed on religious oppression, but resource-rich Chinese investment in the region, pointing and often "terrorists" fighting to pinning, these claims rejected.
The official news agency of the app, including 35 rioters killed 11 officers, fire stations and other sites before the police attacked the crowd a "terrorist" incident described in the latest clashes.
A further 21 police and civilians and wounded four rioters were held in Turpan City Lukqun township were detained in the incident, the report said.
US-based Radio Free Asia, citing officials and residents, including 46 of 11 rioters late Thursday reported a higher death toll.
Graves of Muslim Uighurs June 27, 2013 at Turpan, Xinjiang Province, Emin mosque in the city are in the picture. China's restive Xinjiang region in one of the worst riots death toll is now 35, two days before the incident shortly after state media reported up to 27, he said.
World Uyghur Congress, an exile group run by Uighurs in the incident "Uighurs proof of the failed policies of China," the statement said.
This "darkness and an information security crackdown" in the official media version of events was questioned about.
Security ramped up in Lukqun apparently affect road traffic and communication.
Turpan resident Lukqun friends in their phone calls and text messages can not get through that told AFP on Friday.

All vehicles entering the state run Global Times and City "still at large to track down the people trying to find a theme," said the release.
Continue the Xinjiang regional capital Urumqi was in the 2009 riots anniversary next week are preparing for potential disturbances.
Saturday's attack occurred on Wednesday the situation was "generally stable" was reported Friday.
Police contacted by AFP and Xinjiang Turpan information officers, information from the app instead declined to comment, referring questions.
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