Posted on 08/03/2008 9:11:11 PM PDT by HAL9000
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ALERT - China: 16 customs officers killed and 16 wounded in an attack in Xinjiang
BEIJING - Sixteen customs officers were killed and sixteen others injured Monday morning when the attack on their post in Xinjiang, Muslim region of northwestern China, according to the China New Agency.
China: a customs post attacked with grenades in Xinjiang, wounded
BEIJING - A customs post was attacked Monday morning in Xinjiang, Muslim region of northwestern China, and the assailants threw two grenades that exploded, injuring a dozen customs agency reported Monday the New China.
The "rioters", according to the agency official, two cars were thrown against the post Customs Kashgar, and launched two grenades, which caused an explosion.
I think the Chinese will teach the world how to deal with (ahem) Muslim Extremists.
Another reason I’m glad I’m not at the Olympic Games.
Hory Clap!
Time for the Chinese to make their al Queda terrorists room temperature.
Islam breeds cowards.
AFP Article:
http://www.afp.com/english/news/stories/newsmlmmd.38d264c27deeecce767a87aae9a6dfb6.c1.html
Tinyurl’d:
I think prior to 911 we would have been sympathetic toward Chinese turks.
Not so much now.
update:
http://www.stv.tv/articles/reuters/world/Grenade_attack_kills_16_in_China_ahead_of_Games_128650
“Grenade attack kills 16 in China ahead of Game”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “BEIJING (Reuters) - A police station in China’s restive Xinjiang region was attacked on Monday morning, four days before the Beijing Olympics begin, killing 16 officers and wounding 12, state media reported.
“Rioters drove two vehicles to break into the border patrol armed police division” near Kashgar and threw two grenades, Xinhua reported.
The brief report did not describe the attackers. But the Xinjiang region in the far northwest has been at the heart of China’s security fears leading up the Olympics, which begin in four days.
Xinjiang is home to a large Uighur Muslim population, many of them discontent under strict Chinese rule. Some Uighur groups are campaigning for an independent homeland for their Turkic-speaking people.
Kashgar in Xinjiang’s south is dominated by Uighurs, many of them pious Muslims.”
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http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2008-08/02/content_6898852.htm
“Xinjiang official vows to crack down on terrorists”
By Wu Jiao (China Daily)
Updated: 2008-08-02 07:37
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Authorities in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region are confident they will foil any terrorist plots against the Beijing Olympics, a top regional official said on Friday.
“We have done a lot to deal with terrorists, especially the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) in the past years,” Kurexi Maihesuti, vice-chairman of the regional government, said.
“We are resolved to thwart any terrorist activities and nip them in the bud,” he told a press conference at the Beijing International Media Center.
Terrorist groups, the ETIM in particular, have threatened to attack Olympic venues.
Ma Zhenchuan, director of the security command of the Beijing Games, warned earlier that the ETIM poses a real threat because investigations show it has been plotting terror attacks on Olympic venues.”
The Chinese have a problem distinguishing their apples and their oranges.
Strange thing that. My first thought was muslims...
Somebody wake up Drudge!
So this is what...1000 miles from Bejing?
http://www.travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_4180.html
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Olympics 2008 Fact Sheet (China)
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Bureau of Consular Affairs
The XXIXth Olympic Summer Games and the Beijing Paralympic Summer Games will take place from August 8-24, 2008, and September 6-17, 2008, respectively. There are seven major venue sites, six outside of Beijing, including Hong Kong, Qingdao, Qinhuangdao, Shanghai, Shenyang, and Tianjin. Equestrian events will be held in Hong Kong and sailing events in Qingdao. Qinhuangdao, Shanghai, Shenyang, and Tianjin will host the soccer preliminaries.
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the 29th Olympiad Games (BOCOG) website provides additional information on the XXIXth Olympic Summer Games, including information on hotel accommodations, tickets, transportation, and advice for spectators. Please see the Beijing Paralympic Summer Games website for information regarding those games. The U.S. Embassys Beijing Olympics website and the CDC travelers’ health website provide additional information to American citizens planning to travel to China or Hong Kong SAR to see or participate in the Games.
Many U.S. citizens will be traveling to the Olympics this summer. If you plan on being in China for events in August or September, early preparation is the key. Please review carefully the information presented here.
Security Assessment:
THREAT LEVELS : Any large-scale public event such as the upcoming Olympic Games may present terrorists with an attractive target. There is no reason to believe that U.S. citizens are being targeted at this time. However an attempt to create an explosion on a passenger plane in flight from western Chinas Xinjiang Province to Beijing in early March is a good example of how potentially dangerous events can occur in the run-up to the Olympics. U.S. citizens planning travel to China should regularly check www.travel.state.gov for updated travel warnings, alerts or cautions. U.S. citizens planning to attend Olympic events or to participate in any large-scale public gatherings during the Olympic Games are advised to use caution and to be alert to their surroundings at all times. In most major metropolitan areas, the Chinese authorities employ an overwhelming police/security presence. Protestors must receive an official permit from municipal authorities prior to being allowed to gather.
CRIME: Major metropolitan areas in China are relatively safe, especially in comparison with similar sized cities in other developing countries. A sizeable law enforcement and security presence serves as an effective deterrent against most types of crime, including those of a violent nature. Nevertheless, the Mission assesses that while the overall crime threat is low, the number of criminal incidents, including those directed against Americans, continues to rise.
Travelers are strongly encouraged to be aware of their surroundings while in China. Continued vigilance is necessary to reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim of crime. As a general rule, lesser developed areas in major cities have a higher rate of crime. Statistically, more crimes of opportunity transpire during early morning hours; for example, individuals who frequent bars, nightclubs, and similar establishments are more likely to be involved in physical altercations after midnight.
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