Attackers In Western China Kill 16 Border Officers

CHARLES HUTZLER | August 4, 2008 09:43 AM EST | AP

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In this June 18, 2008 file photo, a Chinese paramilitary officer keeps watch over spectators and journalists at Aitigar Square during the Olympic torch relay in Kashgar, Xinjiang province, China. Two men rammed a dump truck into a group of jogging policemen and then tossed grenades into their barracks Monday, Aug. 4, 2008, killing 16 officers and wounding others in Kashgar in the China's restive Central Asian border province, the state-run Xinhua News Agency reported. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

BEIJING — Two men rammed a truck into a group of jogging policemen and tossed explosives, killing 16 officers Monday in an attack in a restive province of western China just days before the Beijing Olympics, the state-run Xinhua News Agency reported.

Though it happened on the far side of the country _ near the Afghan-Pakistan border _ the attack came as security forces were on alert for the Games, which open Friday. It was among the deadliest and most brazen attacks in years in Xinjiang province, site of a sporadically violent rebellion by local Muslims against Chinese rule.

About 20 people upset at having been evicted from their homes staged a brief demonstration near Tiananmen Square, Beijing's heavily guarded political center. Uniformed police quickly surrounded the group until members of a neighborhood committee came and pulled the protesters away, scuffling with some.

In the Xinjiang attack, the two men drove a dump truck into the group of border patrol police officers as they passed the Yiquan Hotel during a routine 8 a.m. jog in the city of Kashgar, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

After the truck hit an electrical pole, the pair jumped out, ignited homemade explosives and "also hacked the policemen with knives," Xinhua said.

Fourteen died on the spot and two others en route to a hospital, and at least 16 officers were wounded, Xinhua said.

Police arrested the two attackers, one of whom was injured in the leg, the report said.

Authorities closed off streets, sealed the Nationalities Hospital down the street from the explosion, and ordered people to stay inside, said a man answering phones at the hospital duty office.

Local government officials declined comment Monday. An officer in the district police department said an investigation was launched.

Kashgar, or Kashi in Chinese, is a tourist city that was once an oasis trading center on the Silk Road caravan routes and lies 80 miles from the border with Pakistan, Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan. Its mountainous, remote environs have allegedly provided cover for terrorist training camps, one of which Chinese police raided early last year.

Chinese security forces have been on edge for months, citing a number of foiled plots by Muslim separatists and a series of bombings around China in the run-up to the Olympics. Last week, a senior military commander said radical Muslims who are fighting for what they call an independent East Turkistan in Xinjiang posed the single greatest threat to the games.

A spokesman for Beijing's Olympic organizing committee said he did not have enough information to comment on the bombings. But he said security arrangements were being increased around the Olympic venues.

"We've made preparations for all possible threats," the spokesman, Sun Weide, told reporters. "We believe, with the support of the government, with the help of the international community, we have the confidence and the ability to host a safe and secure Olympic Games."

A Chinese counterterrorism expert, Li Wei of the China Institute for Contemporary International Relations in Beijing, said the attack was likely the work of local sympathizers, rather than trained terrorists who sneaked across the border into China.

Xinhua said that Xinjiang's police department earlier received intelligence reports about possible terrorist attacks between Aug. 1 and 8 by the East Turkistan Islamic Movement. The movement is the name of a group that China and the U.S. say is a terrorist organization, but Chinese authorities often use the label for a broad number of violent separatist groups.

In Xinjiang, a local Turkic Muslim people, the Uighurs (WEE'-gurs), have chafed under Chinese rule, fully imposed after the communists took power nearly 60 years ago. Occasionally violent attacks in the 1990s brought an intense response from Beijing, which has stationed crack paramilitary units in the area and clamped down on unregistered mosques and religious schools that officials said were inciting militant action.

Uighurs have complained that the suppression has aggravated tensions in Xinjiang, making Uighurs feel even more threatened by an influx of Chinese and driving some to flee to Pakistan and other areas where they then have readier access to extremist ideologies.

One militant group, the Turkistan Islamic Party, pledged in a video that surfaced on the Internet last month to "target the most critical points related to the Olympics." The group is believed to be based across the border in Pakistan, with some of its core members having received training from al-Qaida and the Pakistani Taliban, according to terrorism experts.

Terrorism analysts and Chinese authorities, however, have said that with more than 100,000 soldiers and police guarding Beijing and other Olympic co-host cities, terrorists were more likely to attack less-protected areas.

BEIJING — Two men rammed a truck into a group of jogging policemen and tossed explosives, killing 16 officers Monday in an attack in a restive province of western China just days before the Beij...
BEIJING — Two men rammed a truck into a group of jogging policemen and tossed explosives, killing 16 officers Monday in an attack in a restive province of western China just days before the Beij...
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10:33 AM on 08/05/2008
About this "terrorist" action:
Do not exclude covert action, instigation and finance from countries who do not want to see China rise to a superpower. Which country puts out the most negative press and propaganda about China? Which country meddles in the internal affairs of countries around the globe? Think people!
01:46 AM on 08/05/2008
A terrorist attack on yet another country. I$lamic religious freaks involved. Big surprise
06:32 PM on 08/04/2008
Good idea. they ought to do that more often!
01:45 AM on 08/05/2008
Ah, another pathetic excuse for a human being speaks...
05:00 PM on 08/04/2008
Muslims are fighting for religous freedom? Come on this is about people who have been amped up to kill others by playing with their minds. This has nothing to do with religous freedom.
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04:59 PM on 08/04/2008
I predict that nothing more is ever heard of this 'attack', after the Olympics end.
03:46 PM on 08/04/2008
Although not mentioned, NIKE and STARBUCKS should be put on that age-old list of Human Rights abusers.
01:53 AM on 08/05/2008
like, dude it doesn't matter that like the subject, you know, the offing of Chinese by "freedom fighter" of I$lam... like we should all get along, or whatever....
03:47 PM on 08/04/2008
These 20 people evicted from their homes due to the Olympics is pathetic; all because of commercial giants NIKE and coffee retailer, STARBUCKS. Ridiculously cruel!
01:51 AM on 08/05/2008
Ridiculously cruel!...oh ma god, it's like not cool at all, dude.... I need my mommy...
02:54 PM on 08/04/2008
Any ruler or dictator who holds a stranger against his/her will, will have always trouble. Always.
Such union is like a forced marriage. The forced one fights, uses extreme measure which called terrorism. That is because the peaceful one is made impossible or not accepted. The ordinary people is the victim, mostly, sadly.
09:58 AM on 08/04/2008
The Chinese can be a phenomenal ally in the war against terrorism. I'd say we engage them to that end.
10:57 AM on 08/04/2008
Yeah...just like the Pakies are! Pffft!
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PAposter
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12:35 PM on 08/04/2008
HUGE difference Manni. However, I think a lot would have to done about human rights.
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jubo
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01:03 PM on 08/04/2008
War against terrorism?

Furthermore, do you realize what side of economic terrorism they are on?
09:56 AM on 08/04/2008
For once I support the Muslims.

They are fighting for religious freedom.

We did the same in 1776.

By Any Means Necessary
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tombollocks
10:14 AM on 08/04/2008
Islam is recognized by the Chinese govt.

I disagree that "we" fought for religious freedom in 1776. I would say we fought against taxation without representation from an uncaring king.

This article is a great example about why religious fanaticism is dangerous and wrong. These terrorists are just like the terrorist in Tennessee that opened fire on an Unitarian church.
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josephbua
Not a king. I just like this one.
08:09 PM on 08/04/2008
You've got yourself one interesting history book there.

That, or, you're a Liberty University grad.

In any case, we did indeed fight for independence and the right to make our own law.

And I happen to know that some were fighting a religious battle, but they were fighting against forced conscription as much as they were for their own beliefs.
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ebanks84
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09:26 AM on 08/04/2008
Thank goodness it wasn't hear the Olympics. I have every trust in the Chinese to protect the games and its inhabitants. And I am truly sorry for their personal loss. It is always tragic when people have to die to protect their country.
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dadw5boys
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09:25 AM on 08/04/2008
DO YOU SEE WHY THE CHINEESE GOVERNMENT IS TRYING TO CONTROL THE INTERNET NOW?

TO STOP THE TERRORIST FROM COMMUNICATING DURING THE GAMES.
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MindfulOne
09:44 AM on 08/04/2008
Did they cut their tongues out as well? Are you suggesting that we do the same thing to protect us from ourselves? With this state of mind things may not turn out very well folks.
09:53 AM on 08/04/2008
Firstly, turn off the CAPS LOCK.

Secondly, it's Chinese, not 'CHINEESE'.

Thirdly, I hope you're being satirical. If not I can provide many examples that disprove your theory. As a Brit who was only too aware of what the IRA, INLA and Loyalist terrorist groups were doing...I am sure they did not have internet technology to help them.
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09:11 AM on 08/04/2008
Well, this is very scary. I would be heartbroken if any Olympic athlete was harmed during these games.