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China Hails Anti-Terror Progress
http://www.sina.com.cn 2004/02/17 10:24  Shanghai Daily

  China's counter-terrorism authority refuted the defense of the "Eastern Turkistan" terrorists and disclosed more detailed evidence of their terrorist activities yesterday.

  "We have ample, concrete evidence identifying these terrorist organizations and their members," said an official with the Counter-Terrorism Bureau of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security.

  The official noted that from February 2001 to September 2002, the president of the East Turkistan Information Center, Abudujelili Kalakash, trained Abudumijit Enas, who was in Hotan of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on how to carry out terrorist activities.

  Abudumijit Enas confessed he had received a scanner, video camera and more than 30,000 yuan (US$3,600) from Kalakash and a mandate to gather information, plot and carry out violent activities in China.

  In March 2003, Kalakash instructed another terrorist named Silam Eshan to scout out a rail line linking Lanzhou, capital of Gansu Province, and Hami in the autonomous region and determine the best means of blowing it up.

  Eshan confessed that during visits to Hebei, Anhui and Shaanxi provinces and Beijing, he received orders from Kalakash to spread leaflets preaching jihad,

  Since its founding, the World Uygur Youth Congress has been actively pursuing subversive activities, conspiring to split the country with various means, inciting, organizing, abetting and supporting violent terrorist activities and financing terrorists and terrorist organizations, the counter-terrorism official said.

  Such activities constitute a grave threat to China's state security, he added.

  In October 2000, WUYC leader Dolqun Isa directed Yulwas Tulak, Eli Mutalif and other terrorists to establish a training base in Nepal.

  In December 2001, they were captured by Nepalese police and charged with illegal possession of guns.

  Isa then sent Abudueni Rehmen to Nepal with a large sum of money, which was used to bail out the incarcerated men.

  They were then sent to a terrorist training camp in South Asia, the official said.

  Isa tried to prevent the repatriation to China of Rahmutulla Islayil and Arken Yakuf, who murdered Wang Jianping, a diplomat of the Chinese Embassy in Kirghizstan, the official said.

  He said that since May 2003, Dolqun Isa and another diehard member of this organization, Abuduxukur, have successively provided financial support for more than 10 backbone members of a terrorist group that illegally made explosives, including Tayir Nasir, Ruz Memet and Rusuf Memet.

  From May to August in 2003, Dolqun Isa and current WUYC Chairman Memet Tuhut actively provided financial aid for Miryumili Memet, an "Eastern Turkistan" terrorist that had fled to Thailand, and later sought legal channels for him to flee Thailand.

  The Ministry of Public Security yesterday reiterated China's firm support for international cooperation in combating terrorism.

  A Ministry of Public Security spokesperson said that the publicizing of a list of wanted terrorists has drawn an active response from the international community.

  Pakistan, which is also cracking down on terrorism, shot dead a major terrorist last October.

  In a joint operation between Pakistan and Afghanistan, troops tracked down and killed Hasan Mahsum, who headed the Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement.

  (Xinhua)




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