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BEIJING, Dec. 15 (Xinhuanet) -- China's Ministry of Public Security Monday issued a list of the first batch of four identified "Eastern Turkistan" terrorist organizations and 11 alleged members of the o
rganizations.
Zhao Yongchen, deputy director of
the counter-terrorism bureau of the ministry, called for the
support of the international community in fighting the organizations and
terrorists.
The identified "Eastern Turkistan" terrorist
organizations are:East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), East Turkistan
Liberation Organization (ETLO), World Uygur Youth Congress (WUYC) and East
Turkistan Information Center (ETIC).
The 11 identified "East Turkistan" terrorists are:
Hasan Mahsum,Muhanmetemin Hazret, Dolqun Isa, Abudujelili Kalakash, Abudukadir
Yapuquan, Abudumijit Muhammatkelim, Abudula Kariaji, Abulimit Turxun, Huadaberdi
Haxerbik, Yasen Muhammat, and Atahan Abuduhani.
Zhao called on the authorities in all countries to
disband the four terrorist organizations, to ban their activities, to forbid
support, financing and harboring of these organizations and to freeze their
assets.
Zhao said the "Eastern Turkistan" terrorists both
within and outside China had conducted terrorist activities in Xinjiang and
other parts of China aimed at splitting China, including bombings,murders,
arsons, poisonings and assaults.
The terrorist organizations had seriously harmed the
lives, property, security and social stability of Chinese people of all ethnic
groups and constituted a grave threat to the security and stability of some
countries and regions, said Zhao.
He said that by fighting the "Eastern Turkistan"
terrorist organizations in accordance with the law, the Chinese government had
effectively protected the fundamental interests of Chinese people of all ethnic
groups and fundamental human rights and freedoms in Xinjiang and other parts of
China, including the rightto life, the right to existence, the right to personal
safety and the right to development, as well as regional security and stability.
Zhao said China had strengthened counter-terrorism
efforts since the Sept. 11 attacks in the United States by revising
counter-terrorism laws, establishing and improving a coordination mechanism for
counter-terrorism and beefing up entry and exit checks.
Zhao said China wished to intensify cooperation with
the international community in fighting terrorism, including the "Eastern
Turkistan" organizations, in areas of information sharing,extradition and
repatriation of suspects and blocking the financing sources of terrorists.
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