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China 'foils Olympic terror plot' | China 'foils Olympic terror plot' |
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China says it has cracked a terror plot to kidnap athletes, journalists and tourists at August's Beijing Olympics. | China says it has cracked a terror plot to kidnap athletes, journalists and tourists at August's Beijing Olympics. |
The security ministry said 35 arrests had been made in recent weeks and explosives seized in the north-western Xinjiang province. | |
It said 10 others were held when police smashed another plot based in Xinjiang back in January to disrupt the Games. | |
The province is home to many Muslim Uighurs, some of whom want independence in the region they call East Turkestan. | |
Uighur activists have accused the Chinese authorities of fabricating terror plots to crack down on the people of the region and prevent them airing legitimate grievances. | Uighur activists have accused the Chinese authorities of fabricating terror plots to crack down on the people of the region and prevent them airing legitimate grievances. |
Thursday's development was announced by a Ministry of Public Security spokesman at a news conference. | |
Wu Heping was quoted by AFP news agency as saying: "The violent terrorist group plotted to kidnap foreign journalists, tourists and athletes during the Beijing Olympics." | |
'Suicide bombings' | |
Mr Wu said two terror rings had been smashed by the authorities and that militants had planned to launch attacks to disrupt the Olympics from next month. | |
In recent weeks, he said, police had seized nearly 10kg (22lb) of explosives and "jihadist" literature during raids in Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi. | |
He said the militants had sought volunteers to carry out suicide bombings in Urumqi and other Chinese cities. | |
Mr Wu also provided more details on another alleged plot, which the authorities said they had smashed last month. | |
He said those militants had planned to attack hotels and government offices in Beijing, Shanghai and other cities. | |
Poisonings and remote-control bombings were planned and 13 practice explosions had already been carried out, he said. | |
China said last month a plane crew had foiled a hijack attempt of a flight from Xinjiang to Beijing and two passengers had been detained. | |
But some observers question if China is inflating a terror threat to justify a clampdown on dissent ahead of the Olympics. | |
China brands the Xinjiang separatists as terrorists and has claimed more than 260 terror acts have been committed in the province over the past two decades. | |
Many in Xinjiang resent the recent and large-scale influx into the region of Han Chinese settlers, observers say, though there have been few reports of violence. | Many in Xinjiang resent the recent and large-scale influx into the region of Han Chinese settlers, observers say, though there have been few reports of violence. |
At the 1972 Munich Olympics, Palestinian terrorists kidnapped and killed nine Israeli athletes. |