Thursday, August 7, 2008

Olympics Falls Under New Threat From Chinese Islamic Group


I hate to say I told you so, but ...I called this as coming. The attack just a couple of weeks ago was a warning that things were brewing and it's my belief that the particular attack on those buses in China was simply done to prove these Chinese jihadists COULD reach out and make an impact. Now, this islamic group from western China has issued a video warning of upcoming attacks - here's the details from Breitbart:


A Chinese Islamic group that has threatened to attack the Beijing Olympics released a new video warning Muslims to avoid being on planes, trains and buses with Chinese at the games, a U.S. group that monitors militant organizations said Thursday.
The video was purportedly made by the Turkistan Islamic Party, which seeks independence for China's western Xinjiang region, the SITE Intelligence Group said. The militants are believed to be based in Pakistan, where security experts say core members have received training from al-Qaida.
Last month, the group issued videotaped threats and claimed responsibility for a series of bus bombings in China. The new video, issued just ahead of Friday's opening of the games, features graphics similar to ones used earlier: a burning Olympics logo and an explosion imposed over an apparent Olympic venue.
The speaker in the six-minute video wears a black turban and covers his face. Gripping a Kalashnikov rifle, he speaks in the Turkic language of the Uighurs, a largely Muslim minority in China's western Xinjiang territory. The Uighurs have with a long history of tense relations with the central government.
I'm sure the Chinese government and military are going to scoff at this but there are going to be plenty of nations that are going to be on edge during this Olympics. The fact of the matter is that the Chinese have zippo experience with these terrorists - sure, they react to terror attacks with both barrels but just how adept are the Chinese going to be at PREVENTING the terror attacks?

I do find it hard to believe that this western China group is going to be able to hit at the center of the Olympics but I do believe they will make some noise in other parts of China. They want attention, they see a helluva forum to make their case for separation from China.


Chinese Islamic group issues new Olympic threat

Urging Muslims to "choose your side," the man warns: "Do not stay on the same bus, on the same train, on the same plane, in the same buildings, or any place the Chinese are," according to a translation by SITE.
More than 100,000 soldiers and police are guarding Beijing and other Olympic cities. Terrorism experts say the heavy security would likely force attackers to target less-protected areas.
"I think the actual Olympics themselves, the venues, the guests, the athletes, are going to be safe," said Drew Thompson, director of China studies at the Nixon Center in Washington.
He added that Uighur groups haven't demonstrated any capabilities of attacking Beijing or other cities during the games. He also said there's nothing in the previous video that establishes conclusively that the Turkistan Islamic Party was involved in the explosions it claimed to have a hand in.
But he added, "There's obviously significant numbers of Uighurs ... with some sort of cause who have a grudge against ... Chinese authority and are prepared to use violence to seek whatever objectives they're seeking."
This week, Chinese authorities say two Uighurs staged one of the most audacious attacks in years in Xinjiang. The men stole a truck and rammed it into a group of 60 border police during in Kashgar, a small city near the border with Pakistan and Afghanistan, authorities say. The men, who were later arrested, continued the attack with homemade bombs and knives, killing 16 police, officials said.
Authorities have called the men terrorists, but officials have released no evidence linking them to a specific group.
The video issued Wednesday claims the communist regime's alleged mistreatment of Muslims justifies holy war. It accuses China of forcing Muslims into atheism by capturing and killing Islamic teachers and destroying Islamic schools, according to the SITE. It says China's birth control program has forced abortions on Muslim women.
Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi, appeared to be on high alert Thursday. Security guards were checking bags at the entrances of hotels, department stores and discos in the busy city, where office towers and apartments buildings have been shooting up in recent years.
Guards with red arm bands rode on most public buses, watchful for attackers. Small groups of police patrolled the sidewalks of the bustling Muslim quarter, where merchants cooked lamb kebabs and sliced up watermelons at fruit stands.
The officers were largely ignored by the Uighur women in colorful head scarves and the men wearing skull caps decorated with elaborate embroidery or sequins, who haggled over goods or shouted into mobile phones.

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