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Terrorists planned to attack 08 Olympics in China

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by Butterfingers, Mar 9, 2008.

  1. Butterfingers

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    I have no idea what forum this would go under. NBA? GARM? Hangout? D&D? I just put in the GARM because this could directly affect Yao and Battier in the Olympics.

    Some Turkish terrorist group that is based in China planned to crash a plane into the building where the Olympics would be held. Thats a scary thought, especially one where lots of prominent athletes could be killed included our very own Yao Ming.

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/more/03/09/olympics.terrorism.ap/index.html?eref=mostpop

    BEIJING (AP) -- Chinese police broke up a terror plot targeting the Beijing Olympics, and a flight crew foiled an apparent attempt to crash a Chinese jetliner in a separate case, officials said Sunday.

    Wang Lequan, the top Communist Party official in the western region of Xinjiang, said materials seized in a January raid in the regional capital, Urumqi, had described a plot with a purpose "specifically to sabotage the staging of the Beijing Olympics."

    "Their goal was very clear," Wang told reporters in Beijing.

    Wang cited no other evidence and earlier reports on the raid had made no mention of Olympic targets.

    Speaking at the same meeting, Xinjiang's governor said a flight crew prevented an apparent attempt to crash a China Southern flight from Urumqi on Friday. Nur Bekri did not specifically label the incident a terrorist act, saying it remained under investigation. No passengers were injured and police were investigating, he said.

    The incidents may give greater force to China's arguments that extreme measures are necessary to ensure social stability and the safety of August's Olympics.

    China has ratcheted up anti-terror preparations ahead of the August Games, with the nation's top police official last year labeling terrorism the biggest threat facing the event.

    Police found guns, homemade bombs, training materials and "extremist religious ideological materials" during the Jan. 27 raid in Urumqi, in which two members of the gang were killed and 15 arrested, according to earlier reports.

    Chinese forces have for years been battling a low-intensity separatist movement among Xinjiang's Uighurs, a Turkic Muslim people culturally and ethnically distinct from China's Han majority. Iron-fisted Chinese rule has largely suppressed the violence, however, and no major bombing or shooting incidents have been reported in almost a decade.

    Wang said the group had been trained by and was following the orders of a Uighur separatist group based in Pakistan and Afghanistan called the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, or ETIM. The group has been labeled a terrorist organization by both the United Nations and the United States. East Turkestan is another name for Xinjiang.

    China says its main terror threat comes from ETIM. Although the group is not believed to have more than a few dozen members, terrorism experts say it has become influential among extremist groups using the Internet to raise funds and find recruits.

    Chinese forces reported raiding an ETIM training camp last year and killing 18 militants allegedly linked to al-Qaida and the Taliban.

    Wang said security forces would take pro-active measures to crush terrorism, religious extremism, and separatism.

    "These guys are fantasizing if they think they can disrupt the Olympics," said Wang, known for his hardline stance on crushing dissent. "They don't have the strength."

    Few details were available about the alleged attempt to crash the China Southern Airlines flight that left Urumqi at 10:35 a.m. on Friday.

    Bekri, the governor of the Xinjiang region, indicated that more than one person was involved, but did not specify who was suspected to be behind the attempt, saying it remains under investigation.

    "From what we presently know, this was an attempt to crash the plane," Bekri said.

    Bekri said the crew responded and brought the plane to an emergency landing in the western city of Lanzhou. He said it continued to its original destination, Beijing, after about one hour.

    A man who answered the phone at China Southern's Urumqi office said he the incident was under investigation and he had no further details. He hung up without giving his name.
     
  2. Dave_78

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    I imagine that all kinds of terrorist groups plan on attacking the Olympics but are prevented from executing their plans by law enforcement but hearing specific plots like this is pretty damn disturbing.
     
  3. thetennisyao

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    stupid terrorists, watch how they fail.
     
  4. Lightinfantry

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    Seriously those terrorists would attack Olympics Games no matter it is in any country.

    And I do think China is the hell for any terrorists.
     
  5. ROXRAN

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    may it never happen...
     
  6. amathie

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    Does this have anything to do with Rockets? Get rid off those stupid posts.


     
  7. Kindger

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    You just reposted it.
     
  8. bloop

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    1) once again iron fisted undemocratic bull**** comes back to bite china in the ass. take better care of your people with more equal economic distribution and a basic respect for human rights you dont put the rest of the world's athletes in danger for your own shortcomings

    2) this goes in BBS Hangout if anywhere. as a rule of thumb stuff about china, china's athletes, which might be of interest for you but have nothing to do with the rockets needs to be off this forum, and probably in another BBS altogether this is a rocket's bbs
     
  9. tracymac

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    That is completely not the case..This is not a Turkish group at all...These are Turkic people who actually live and have been living in Eastern China for centuries...They are separatist...

    There is nothing Turkish about them...the Turkish people are some of the most moderate Muslims in the world...and are divided from this conflict by a dozen countries...

    I see how you could have misinterpreted that but I just wanted to clarify....
     
  10. newplayer

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    not to be rude or make any sort of excuses for chinese government's treatment of its own people, but since America is supposed to be a democratic nation, but it was the target of 9/11, in which which 2 planes were flown into the WTC in NY killing thousands of people, and another plane was shot down en route to the Pentagon killing all passengers on board, how do you figure your democratic system is better than china's undemocratic system in terms preventing terrorism?
     
  11. blathersby

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    Actually, this probably would better belong in Debate & Discussion with what arguments it's sure to create. For example...
    I have my problems with Chinese government, human rights abuses, and belligerence, but I'm not going to shout at the country. That's not going to solve anything. America and China have TONS of money invested in each other; we both want each other to succeed. What we NEED to do is put economic pressure on China to make it more republican. That way, People's REPUBLIC of China isn't a misnomer. :D
     

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