Police from the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region said on Sunday night that all 17 members of a terrorist cell that set off explosions in Aksu prefecture are either dead or have been arrested.
In a drive-by bombing using three motorcycles, the group threw explosive devices at a hair salon and a vegetable market in the seat of Xinhe county at about 6:40 pm on Friday. The regional government said after a 48-hour investigation that the terrorists were organized and that the attack was premeditated.
Police said a man named Ibrahim Qahar is the group's leader. They said Qahar has organized illegal religious activities and spread messages of religious extremism since May. It's unclear if Qahar was killed after the bombings or arrested.
Police also said the group made the explosives in a rented house. Immediately after the attack, six suspects were shot dead and six others died after the explosives they were carrying detonated. Five suspects have been arrested. One policeman was injured in the bombing.
The attack came just a week after Nur Bekri, chairman of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, vowed to curb the spread of religious extremism and prevent violent terrorist attacks and mass incidents from occurring.
Zhang Chunxian, Party chief of the region, said on Jan 21 that Xinjiang officials must find a balance between respecting people's customs and striking hard against any violence in accordance with the law.
"Thus far, China does not have a specific anti-terrorism law, so it may be difficult to crack down on terrorist activities. Therefore, it's necessary to speed up the formulation of laws and regulations, which will provide legal support for the country to intensify its anti-terrorism efforts," Shan Chunchang, a counselor of emergency management for the State Council, said last week.
Shan added that authorities should step up their efforts to prevent terrorists from penetrating into big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou.
On Oct 28, five people, including three terrorists, were killed and another 40 were injured after Usmen Hasan drove a jeep carrying his wife and mother into a crowd at Tian'anmen Square.
The Chinese government said the attack was organized and premeditated by the East Turkistan Islamic Movement, a terrorist organization.
Questions:
1. A terrorist cell threw explosive devices in which autonomous region Friday?
2. Who did police name as the group’s leader?
3. Who is chairman of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region?
Answers:
1. Xinjiang Uygur
2. Ibrahim Qahar
3. Nur Bekri
(中國日報網(wǎng)英語點津 Helen 編輯)
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