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China 'foils Muslim bomb plots'
2006-09-01
China has said that it has prevented armed Muslim separatists from blowing up oilfields, power plants and highways in the country's northwestern Xinjiang region. Chinese police have cracked down on illegal possession of explosives since July in the region where Muslims make up a narrow majority of the population, Wang Lexiang, Xinjiang's deputy chief of public security, said on Wednesday. He said this had helped China fight what he called the "three forces" of religious "extremism, separatism and terrorism" in the mainly Muslim region. "We've forcefully dealt a blow to the 'three forces' and maintained stability in Xinjiang," he also told Ta Kung Pao, a Beijing-funded Hong Kong newspaper.

The number of violations of rules governing explosives increased by 195 per cent last year, he said. Armed Uighur separatists, who are Central Asian by blood and Muslim by religion, have been for decades attempted to make the predominantly Muslim region of Xinjiang an independent Islamic state called East Turkestan.

"The social situation is still grave," said Wang, adding that more than 41 tons of explosives had been seized in the region since 1990. Police had also confiscated 6,540 grenades and 4.15 metric tons of raw materials to make explosives during the period, he said
Posted by:Fred

#5  China 'foils Muslim bomb plots'

Like so many other things, bomb plots are easier to deal with after being foiled.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-09-01 20:25  

#4  True #3, China never wears kid gloves when dealing with such. It never bend backwards silly like the Brits today.
Posted by: Duh!   2006-09-01 10:35  

#3  China may be willing to deal with Militant Islamists (e. g. Iran) because it finds the benefits (energy supply) outweigh the risks - because China believes it has the ability to deal with situations like this. In the past (and unlike the West) China has shown little hesitation in cracking down ruthlessly on people it views as a threat to the state. In addition, timely and (more or less) accurate crackdowns are a lot easier because of the degree of government oversight/intrusion of everyone's everyday lives.
The Uighurs (non-ethnic Chinese who include most of China's Muslims) have some legitimate grievances (much like Tibetans) but as long as their region remains so important to the overall Chinese economy (energy sources and transit lines) China is not going to negotiate any increase in autonomy nor show mercy to those who push for it.
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-09-01 07:38  

#2  Not fun when it happens to you, eh?
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-09-01 05:05  

#1  Its about time China woke up that they are not immune from this muslim global caliphate ambitions.
Posted by: Cheregum Crelet7867   2006-09-01 04:59  

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