Radical Islamic group threatens more China attacks | Inquirer News

Radical Islamic group threatens more China attacks

/ 06:25 PM November 25, 2013

BEIJING, China—A radical Islamic group seeking independence for the northwestern Chinese region of Xinjiang has warned of possible new attacks in Beijing.

The purported head of Turkistan Islamic Party, Abdullah Mansour, praised an October 28 attack at Tiananmen Gate that killed two tourists and the three attackers. Mansour called the attack a “jihadi operation.” However, it wasn’t clear whether he was claiming the group planned the attack.

Mansour said future attacks could target the Great Hall of the People, China’s legislative seat. He spoke in an 8 minute, 11 second video posted on the Internet on November 12 and picked up by the Washington-based SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors jihadist websites.

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Some observers question whether the group is capable of organizing attacks and even whether it exists in an organized manner.

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