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BEIJING: China has given rare details of what is says are the links between militant groups in its restive far western region of Xinjiang and neighbouring countries, most likely close ally Pakistan, as it unveiled a list of six wanted suspects.

The Ministry of Public Security published the names of the suspects, all apparently ethnic Uighurs, on its website (www.mps.gov.cn) late on Thursday, along with their photographs and an outline of their alleged crimes.

All six had spent time in what the ministry called “a certain south Asian country” – a likely reference to Pakistan – where they were trained to carry out terror attacks and incited militants in China to carry out suicide bombings and knife attacks.

The ministry said Nuermaimaiti Maimaitimin had been given a 10-year jail term in 1999 in the unnamed south Asian country, but had escaped in 2006 and then proceeded to send a comrade-in-arms back to Xinjiang where he masterminded an attack last year.

“The ministry hoped that foreign governments and their law enforcing departments would help to arrest the six and hand them over to Chinese authorities,” the official Xinhua news agency added.

China has blamed incidents of violence in Xinjiang, home to the Turkic-speaking Muslim Uighur people, on Islamic separatists who want to establish an independent state of East Turkestan.

Some Chinese officials have blamed attacks on Muslim militants trained in Pakistan, though the Foreign Ministry has refrained from public criticism of the neighbour.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry did not immediately answer faxed questions about where the six suspects allegedly operated.

Both Chinese and Pakistani officials have said that the militants based in western China have ties to the Pakistani Taliban and other militants in northwestern Pakistani regions along the Afghan border.

Officials in Kashgar, a city in south Xinjiang, said a stabbing attack there in late July was orchestrated by members of the separatist East Turkestan Islamic Movement who trained in Pakistan before returning to China.

Exiled Uighur groups and human rights activists say China overstates the threat posed by militants in Xinjiang, which sits astride south and central Asia.

Xinhua said the East Turkestan Islamic Movement was “the most direct and real safety threat that China faces”.

Pakistan and China have long been allies but Pakistan has leaned closer to China as its relationship with the United States, Islamabad’s main donor, has become more strained.

China sees Xinjiang as a bulwark against the predominantly Muslim countries of central Asia. The region, with a sixth of the country’s land mass, is also rich in natural resources, including oil, coal and gas.

The Uighur people account for just over 40 percent of the region’s 21 million population. Many chafe at government controls on their culture and religion.


China details overseas links for Xinjiang militants | DAWN.COM
 
good work by china ,every nation needs to protect it from militants.
 
Every country is coming out with proof against Pakistan trained Militants. When will Pakistan Take action against these militants? They are on the job of cleaning up, but needs to do more. Cut off the heads of these terror organization.
 
Pakistani's Need proof.. Is there any nation in this world who could offer them Proofs??? I guess not, any proof is insufficient..
 
“a certain south Asian country”, does it really means pakistan?
 
“a certain south Asian country”, does it really means pakistan?

The article refers to the border area between Pakistan and Afghanistan. It a very difficult to police a mountainous tribal area where people can easily move back and forth across the border.
 
“a certain south Asian country”, does it really means pakistan?

I think given that Chinese have actually pointed out Pakistan specifically earlier on this same issue, it probably does.

Very recently a Chinese student was murderred in Peshawar probably by the TTP to avenge the atrocities committed by the GoC in the East Turkistan region.
 
When will Pakistan Take action against these militants?
If Pakistan won't do it for the US, why would Pakistan do it for China then?

Like what Pakistani say, Pakistan is a sovereign country and no one can tell Pakistan what to do about its internal affairs.

The article refers to the border area between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Which is Pakistani territory. If it was an Afghan territory, then the US would have gone after them long time ago.
 
Where is the proof, give us credible source and we have independent judiciary..:rofl::rofl:
 

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