Sunday, March 9, 2008

China-Terror Plot

I read this article this morning online (MSN) about a foiled terror plot in China. I believe that more incidences like this will occur as we near the Olympics. My question is will the terror plots be based on disrupting the Olympics or bringing world attention to human rights activities in China or a slap at the political structure (CCP). This terror attempt was in the air, it will be interesting how China handles an on-ground terror attempt. Hopefully they can contain any terror attempts. Thought you might enjoy this article.

Tom

China: Terror plots targeted Olympics, plane
Officials say they foiled bid to ‘sabotage the staging of the Beijing Olympics’

updated 4:31 a.m. PT, Sun., March. 9, 2008

BEIJING - Chinese police killed alleged terrorists plotting to attack the Beijing Olympics, while a flight crew managed to prevent an apparent attempt to crash a Chinese jetliner in a separate case just last week, officials said Sunday.
Wang Lequan, the top Communist Party official in the western region of Xinjiang, said materials seized in a Jan. 27 raid in the regional capital, Urumqi, had described a plot with a purpose “specifically to sabotage the staging of the Beijing Olympics.”
“Their goal was very clear,” Wang told reporters in Beijing. Earlier reports on the raid had made no mention of Olympic targets.

China has ramped up anti-terror preparations before the August Games. The nation’s top police official last year labeled terrorism the biggest threat facing the event.
The raid and the plane crash attempt were mentioned during a meeting of Xinjiang delegates to parliament’s annual session that focused in part on terrorism.
Emergency landingThe plane incident occurred Friday morning shortly after the China Southern Airlines flight left the far western city of Urumuqi at 10:35 a.m., said Nur Bekri, the governor of the Xinjiang region.

“From what we presently know, this was an attempt to crash the plane,” Bekri said.

Bekri said the crew responded and brought the plane to an emergency landing in the western city of Lanzhou at 12:40 p.m. with no damage or injuries. He gave few details.
Chinese forces have for years been battling a low-intensity separatist movement among Xinjiang’s Uighurs, a Turkic Muslim people culturally and ethnically distinct from China’s Han majority.

China says its main terror threat comes from the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, or ETIM. The group has been labeled a terrorist organization by both the United Nations and the United States. East Turkestan is another name for Xinjiang.

The group is not believed to have more than a few dozen members.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is indeed a serious issue, and the closer it gets, the more worried I become. Athens was scary enough, but planning (like your cell phone blog indicates) has improved over the last four years. The Olympics are fast becoming an event I don't want to attend!

Thomas C. said...

I agree. I will "maybe" watch from the comfort of home.