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Knife-wielding terrorists kill at least 29 in savage Chinese train station attack

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  1. AroundTheWorld

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    Knife-wielding terrorists kill at least 29 in savage Chinese train station attack

    Travellers in China have been attacked with knives by a gang of terrorists at a train station, killing at least 29 and injuring over 160

    At least 29 people have been killed, and 162 others injured, in a knife attack at a train station in south-western Chinese city of Kunming.
    The incident “was an organised, premeditated violent terrorist attack” carried out by “unidentified knife-wielding people”, according to state media.
    The attack took place late in the evening.
    Police shot dead at least five of the alleged perpetrators at the train station in south-western Yunnan province, according to local television station K6.
    Police officers sealed off a wide area around the station, and were questioning people at the site.

    Ambulances took the victims to hospitals around the city.
    One local hospital has reportedly declared a shortage of blood supplies.
    Victims described attackers dressed in black bursting into Kunming railway station and slashing at people indiscriminately.
    A victim named Yang Haifei, who was wounded in the chest and back, said he had been buying a train ticket when he saw a group of people, mostly wearing black, rush into the station and start attacking bystanders.
    “I saw a person come straight at me with a long knife and I ran away with everyone,” he said, while others “simply fell on the ground”.
    Some who had escaped were looking for missing loved ones.
    “I can’t find my husband, and his phone went unanswered,” Yang Ziqing said.
    She had been waiting for her train to Shanghai “when a knife-wielding man suddenly came at them”.
    Photos posted on Chinese social media site Sino Weibo showed bloodstains across the station floor and medical staff attending to the injured, although the authenticity of the images could not be verified.
    Weibo users took to the service to describe details of what happened, but many of those posts were quickly deleted by government censors, especially those that described the attackers, two of whom were identified by some as women.
    Some reports suggested the women were wearing masks.
    Others Weibo users condemned the attack.
    “No matter who, for whatever reason, or of what race, chose somewhere so crowded as a train station, and made innocent people their target – they are evil and they should go to hell,” wrote one user.
    China’s top security official Meng Jianzhu is reported to be travelling to Kunming in response to the attack, an indication of how seriously authorities view the events.
    Yunnan has no history of terrorist attacks, and the motive for the stabbings was not immediately clear.
    Authorities have not identified who they believe to have carried out the attack.
    The attack comes ahead of China’s annual meeting of parliament, which opens in Beijing on Wednesday.
    The party leadership is expected to lay out specific measures for economic reform.
    The meeting is normally accompanied by a tightening of security across the country.
    China has blamed similar incidents on Islamist extremists operating in the far western region of Xinjiang, though such attacks have generally been limited to Xinjiang itself.
    Last month, police shot eight people in Xinjiang who they accused of planning to set off bombs made from gas cylinders.
    China says its first major suicide attack, in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in October, involved militants from Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur people.
    Many Uighurs believe China represses their traditional culture and customs.
    Activists have accused China of importing Han Chinese, the majority ethnic group, into Uighur areas to reduce the minority group’s influence.
    Uighurs make up around 46 per cent of Xinjiang’s 21.8 million residents, and many Uighurs say the Han Chinese influx has cost them land, jobs and business.
    Hu Xijin, editor of the influential Global Times newspaper, published by the ruling Communist Party’s official People’s Daily, wrote on his Weibo account that the government should say who it suspected of the attack as soon as possible.
    “If it was Xinjiang separatists, it needs to be announced promptly, as hearsay should not be allowed to fill the vacuum,” he said.
    Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang have sent condolences to the victims and their families.
    China suffered a spate of uncoordinated knife and cleaver attacks targeting schoolchildren in 2010.
    At least 25 children were killed and over 100 injured in the attacks.
    A number of measures, including a requirement to register with their national ID cards when buying knives, were introduced at the time.
    Security guards were also posted in schools throughout the country.
    The previous attacks were thought to be unrelated and blamed on the mentally ill rather than political terrorism.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...9-in-savage-Chinese-train-station-attack.html
     
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    In before the . . . . .Imagine if they had guns . . . ..
    *grin*

    Rocket River
     
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    I would've said "I hope most of them are LOFs" but LOFs don't read the D&D.
     
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    That seems a little dark.

    Were you bullied as a child?
     
  5. Bandwagoner

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    Two of the attackers were women. Weapons were large knifes and machetes.

    OMG it's such a funny opportunity for a LOF joke! Dip****
    [​IMG]
     
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    CNN is getting ridiculous. Every time there's some kind of terrorist attack in China it's reported as "terrorists" as if there's doubt whether a large group of men hacking random people in a train station with knifes or a group of men lobbing grenades at police stations are acts of terrorism.
     
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    You just called it a "terrorist attack" yourself...
     
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    It is.
     
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    I think you missed his point.
     
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    What is there to debate, that they are Islamists?
     
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    Both CNN and that terrorist group in China are founded by the same US government.

    CNN was actually refrained from not hailing those terrorists as heroes.
     
  13. peleincubus

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    It is actually the airport lobbiyists.

    CNN has always been connected to the Atlanta airport. And seeing as it's the busiest airport in the world. They are trying to shutdown trains in regards to mass transit. Awful just awful.
     
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    There are reports of a confession from one of the attackers but no details of the motive.

    http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/china-mass-stabbing-woman-reportedly-confesses-being-gang-n43916

    China Mass Stabbing: Woman Reportedly Confesses to Being in Gang

    BEIJING -- A woman suspected of being part of knife-wielding gang that killed 29 people and injured 143 at a Chinese train station has admitted she took part in the attack, local media reported Tuesday.

    "The woman suspect, who was wounded and captured alive, has soberly and truthfully made a confession,” Qin Guangrong, the party chief of the Yunnan Province, told a news conference according to Chinese online newspaper bzcm.net (link in Chinese).

    Saturday's attack took place in the main train station of provincial capital Kunming.

    No further details were released about the reported confession, the paper reported. Four others were shot dead and the final three suspects were arrested Monday.

    The state-run news agency Xinhua earlier said a "terrorist gang of eight members" was responsible for the attack.

    Ethnic Turkish Uighur separatists have been sporadically fighting for an independent state in Xinjiang, a province in northwestern China.

    Without mentioning Uighurs directly, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for resolute opposition to any words and actions that damage the country's ethnic unity on Tuesday Xinhua reported.

    The tradition of all ethnic groups in the country "breathing the same air and sharing the same fate" should be handed down from generation to generation, he told a panel discussion at the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC).

    Prominent exiled Uighur leader and President of the World Uyghur Congress Rebiya Kadeer also urged China's government to respond calmly to a knife attack in the country's southwest and not "demonize" ethnic Uighurs.
     
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    Now what does this have to do with Obama.
     
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    Obviously horrible incident. China is always quick to blame Uighur separatists, and to try and get sympathy by labeling attacks as "terrorism," so we will have to wait and see. Again though, sucks just waiting for a train, and boom. The numbers are pretty staggering for just knife attacks.
     
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    Obviously terrorism got sympathy from you. Thanks for putting " " coat on it. You are political right for doing so. CNN and US government were doing the same thing. Good job. good effort.

    China got 29 dead bodies and about 200 devastated families. They do not deserve and sympathy, from you.
     
  19. hlcc

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    Labeling the attack as terrorism? Other than terrorism what else can this possibly be?

    The Lee Rigby murder (1 British solder that got hacked to death in London by 2 men) was widely claimed as an act of barbaric, appalling terrorism by BBC, CNN, Fox etc, and somehow this is "terrorism" with " "?
     
  20. apollo33

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    yes, because we shouldn't be sympathetic if it wasn't labled terrorism. You are a heartless piece of shet if you dont feel sympathy towards innocent people getting slashed in a train station for no reason.
     

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