URUMQI, July 21 (Xinhua) -- After July 5 riot in
Urumqi of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region that led to death of 197 civilians,
some Chinese legal experts suggested the government have more effective
anti-terror legislation to curb terrorism activity.
"The riot was planned and provoked by the outside
forces of terrorism, separatism and extremism, which signified a long-term and
intense fight with them," said Bo Xiao, director of the Legislative Affairs
Commission of the Standing Committee of Xinjiang regional People's Congress.
"The riot is a typical terrorist attack. The rioters
have adopted violent measures to realize their political intentions, which
caused innocent people's deaths and regional panic," Bo said.
China should establish a special law for
counter-terrorism in addition to the current less explicit regulations scattered
throughout different laws, he added.
In recent years, Xinjiang put to trial many criminal
cases concerning terrorist groups, such as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement
(ETIM), a separatist group that has been labeled a terrorist organization by the
U.N. Security Council as well as the Chinese and U.S. governments.
However, these cases were seldom viewed as terrorism.
Gu Liyan, a research fellow with the Xinjiang academy
of social science, said a systematic and comprehensive anti-terrorism law is
what the nation needs to fight against terrorism, with clear definition of
terrorist crime, terrorists, terrorism activity and a terrorism organization.
Anti-terror organizations should be established as
well, with intelligence gathering and exchange channels, and a special judicial
process, Gu said.