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| Police pledge to maintain battle against terrorism |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2007-01-09 16:55:45
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Related: Chinese police destroy terrorist camp in NW region
BEIJING, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Public
Security (MPS) on Tuesday said it would enhance international cooperation
against crimes committed by terrorists and terrorist organizations.
MPS spokesman Wu Heping was speaking after police destroyed an East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) terrorist
camp in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region recently, killing 18
terrorists, capturing 17 and seizing weapons and ammunition.
Wu said, "The Chinese government opposes all
terrorist activities."
China's battle against terrorism included prevention,
attacking terrorists if necessary, and enhancing international cooperation, he
said.
ETIM was listed by the United Nations as a terrorist
organization on Sept. 11, 2002, and was included in a list of "East Turkistan"
terrorist organizations issued by the Ministry of Public Security on Dec. 15,
2003.
Other identified "East Turkistan" terrorist
organizations are the East Turkistan Liberation Organization (ETLO), the World
UygurYouth Congress (WUYC) and the East Turkistan Information Center (ETIC).
Wu said the government had a legal basis for
identifying terrorists and terrorist organizations, including the Criminal
Law,the Third Amendment to Criminal Law, the State Security Law and Rules for
implementation of the State Security Law, the Shanghai Convention on Combating
Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism, as well as 11 international conventions
adopted by the UN and signed by China and a series of anti-terrorism agreements
adopted by the UN Security Council.
The ETIM terrorist case in Xinjiang is under
investigation, Wu said.
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