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China-Japan-Koreas
Chinese say Uighurs are a major threat
2005-09-06
The "East Turkistan" terrorist forces remain to be the great terrorist threat to China at presentand in future, a Chinese anti-terrorist official said here Monday.

"In the last decade, the terrorist threats that China confronted with were mainly terrorist activities of 'East Turkistan' terrorist forces inside and outside Chinese territory, international terrorist groups and terrorists," said Zhao Yongchen, deputy director of the Anti-Terrorism Bureau under the Ministry of Public Security.

Statistics showed, the three forces - terrorists, separatists and extremists - in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region hatched more than 260 terrorist incidents over the past 10 years, killing more than 160 Innocent people and injuring 440 others.

"The terrorist activities carried out by the three terrorist forces have not only jeopardized China, but also posed a threat toregional security and stability," Zhao said.

On March 27, 2003, the East Turkistan Liberation Organization hijacked a passenger bus of a Xinjiang company, killed all the 21 passengers and the driver and set the bus on fire with the bodies inside it.

"The three terrorist forces openly summon the extremists insideChina to carry out terrorist activities aiming at kindergartens, schools and government, or attack Chinese armed forces and government agencies, with means of explosives and poison.

The forces, he said, have also become part of the internationalterrorist forces. "They have close ties and even align with terrorist groups including the Taliban, the Uzbekistan Islamic Liberation Movement and Al Qaeda."

According to Zhao, many members of the "East Turkistan" forces have received military training in terrorist bases in central and south Asia and directly have taken part in terrorist activities sponsored by owners of the bases.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  It is a lot wiser to distract the people of China with the terrorists in Xingjang than with Taiwan.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2005-09-06 18:28  

#3  Still have bad memories of Central Asian steppe people uniting?
Posted by: Snaise Slaling6562   2005-09-06 12:32  

#2  http://www.faluninfo.net/Downloads/FDI_Press/FDI-031002-PH.htm
Posted by: bk   2005-09-06 10:52  

#1  I'm convinced. Do what you do best, China, and happy hunting.
Posted by: BH   2005-09-06 10:15  

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