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Wednesday, 21 April 2010 - China mourns earthquake victims
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam China mourns earthquake victims By TINI TRAN,Associated Press Writer - 1 hour 50 minutes ago Send IM Story Print BEIJING – Bowing their heads in silent tribute, thousands of officials, soldiers and civilians gathered Wednesday in ceremonies across China to mourn the 2,064 victims killed in a devastating quake that hit one week ago in a remote Tibetan region. At the quake's epicenter in Yushu County in western Qinghai province, hundreds of rescue workers, residents and children in school uniforms stood silently for a ceremony held on a hill with rubble from destroyed buildings behind them. The solemn gathering was aired live on television. Red Chinese flags flew at half-staff as the blaring of horns and sirens from cars, police vehicles and ambulances sounded in the background after three minutes of silence that began at 10 a.m. Dressed in black with a white flower pinned to his chest, Qiang Wei, Communist Party secretary for Qinghai province, called on people to unite and rebuild in the wake of the quake, which also left more than 12,000 people injured. "Today, we are gathered here to pay our tribute and send our condolences.... The earthquake showed no mercy, but we have love. Let us wipe our tears off ... and strive to meet a brighter tomorrow and let a more beautiful, wealthy and socialist Yushu stand on the vast Tibetan Plateau," he said. Light snow fell in Xining, Qinghai's capital, as tens of thousands gathered in the town's main square for formal ceremonies. Police, government officials, military troops and regular citizens lined up to lay white flowers on tables laden with bouquets. In Beijing, President Hu Jintao, along with other Chinese leaders, led a silent tribute "to express our profound condolences" during a Politburo meeting, while soldiers in Tiananmen Square lowered the national flag to half-staff in the early morning as students in school uniforms saluted. The U.S. Embassy and its consulates in China, as well as the European Union delegation, flew their flags at half-staff to show solidarity with China's tragedy. The U.S. Embassy in Beijing also donated $100,000 to China's Red Cross and collected clothing, blankets and other items for quake victims. A charity show Tuesday night, broadcast nationwide by China Central Television, raised 2.175 billion yuan ($319 million) for the quake-hit region, with donations mainly coming from the country's private and state-owned enterprises, entertainers, dignitaries, and news organizations. China ordered all flags be flown at half-staff and called a halt to all entertainment, including online games and sports events, for the national day of mourning. Newspapers across the country were printed in black and white, instead of color, in a sign of national mourning. Similar arrangements were made two years ago following a larger and deadlier earthquake in southern Sichuan province that left nearly 90,000 dead or missing. Such high-profile displays of government concern are also likely aimed at tamping any potential unrest among the mostly Tibetan victims. Conspicuously absent from the ceremonies Wednesday were any images of Tibetan Buddhist monks, who had played a large role in the rescue efforts. It was unclear whether they were not allowed to attend or chose not to. In recent days, the state media have largely played down the monks' role in relief efforts, focusing instead on government aid. Tibetan anger over political and religious restrictions and perceived economic exploitation by the ethnic majority Han Chinese have sometimes erupted in violence. The Chinese government has poured in aid to Tibet and surrounding regions, such as Qinghai, where residents have frequently chafed under Chinese rule. The Voice of Tibet radio service, based is Oslo, Norway, said Chinese authorities have jammed broadcasts of recorded messages from Tibetans in exile to family and friends living in the quake region. "We want basically to give a platform for Tibetans and other sympathizers to convey their messages to the victims of the earthquake, rescue workers and aid agencies," Voice of Tibet editor-in-chief Karma Yeshi said in a statement. Oystein Alme, a spokesman for the service, told The Associated Press that Chinese authorities have blocked the broadcasts since the service began transmitting them Monday. Alme said the service urged the Beijing government not to block Wednesday's transmission, saying the messages would be broadcast separately from the service's politically oriented programming. __ Associated Press Writer Ian MacDougall in Oslo and researcher Zhao Liang in Beijing contributed to this report. 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