beyondfantasy3 113M
2012 posts
9/8/2011 4:26 am
when a time comes..


I think when a time comes, that China Joins the fight against Terrorist, the acts of terrorism will then come to meet forces, that will eventually have a more containing effect on Terrorist.

China, is not beyond closing its doors, and insuring that these extremist do not enter, and It probably will not have much of a problem expelling and containing those who would like to bring Muslim extremist mentality within its borders. Unfortunate but as real as it is, it seems no matter which country Muslim extremist move to or live, they began to create violent attacks on others. There has to be some fundamental things wrong in this religion, because no matter where they claim a high presence, it always leads to acts of terrorist activity.

I think somewhere in time, the world is going to come together to deal with it, by making an International ban on their movement to other countries. the world has too many concerns to deal with, to continually have to guard against this organizations aims of creating terrorist activity on other peoples lands.

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(from news)
BEIJING (AP) — A militant Muslim group has released a new video claiming responsibility for recent attacks in western China that killed at least three dozen people, a U.S. group that monitors such organizations said this week.

The video was purportedly made by the Turkistan Islamic Party, which seeks independence for China's western Xinjiang region, the SITE Intelligence Group said. The militants are believed to be based in Pakistan, where security experts say core members have received training from al-Qaida.

Xinjiang is home to largely Muslim ethnic Uighurs (pronounced WEE'-gur) who say an influx of China's majority Han to the region has led to their marginalization. The region erupted in violence two years ago with ethnic riots in which at least 197 people were killed.

Since then security in the region has been stepped up, but that wasn't enough to prevent violence in the cities of Hotan and Kashgar in July that left dozens dead in a spree of slashings, arson and hit-and-run attacks.

The more than 10-minute video released in late August features Turkistan Islamic Party leader Abdul Shakoor Damla, whose face is blotted out, saying those attacks were revenge against the Chinese government.

Ben Venzke, of Washington-based IntelCenter, another agency that monitors militant groups, said the group had threatened to attack the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and should be taken seriously.

"Their profile has been heightened since threats made during the Olympics and videos have shown us that they have even received recognition from senior al-Qaeda leaders recognizing their presence in China," Venzke said.
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China, is not the US nor other Western Nations, and they probably will have less reserve about taking action against these factions. they may result to show the rest of the world, how to squash it and not have a second though about doing so.