Bomb Blast in Kunming,China

crobato

Colonel
VIP Professional
I was very surprised to hear this on the news this morning on ABC. It's not the sort of news I would expect to hear from the PRC.

That's because the PRC government has learned the value of one word---symphathy---and getting it. Expect the PRC to be a lot more forthcoming on coverage of its disasters and catastrophes.

Looking at the photos, it does not look like the bomb is a professional (terrorist) job, otherwise the whole bus would have been blown away.
 

flyzies

Junior Member
A separatist has taken responsibility for the bus bombings on May 5 in Shanghai; an attack on police in Wenzhou on July 17 using an explosive-laden tractor; a bombing of a Guangzhou plastic factory on July 17; and bombings of three buses in Yunnan province on July 21.

These are the type of news that sends chills down your spine...

A Uighur Islamic separatist group has taken credit for a deadly bus bombing in Shanghai in May and warned of new attacks in China during the Olympics, a group monitoring threats by extremists on the internet said today.

In a video statement, Commander Seyfullah of the Turkestan Islamic Party claimed credit for several attacks.

They include the May 5 Shanghai bus bombing which killed three; another Shanghai attack; an attack on police in Wenzhou on July 17 using an explosive-laden tractor; a bombing of a Guangzhou plastic factory on July 17; and bombings of three buses in Yunnan province on July 21.

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Schumacher

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A separatist has taken responsibility for the bus bombings on May 5 in Shanghai; an attack on police in Wenzhou on July 17 using an explosive-laden tractor; a bombing of a Guangzhou plastic factory on July 17; and bombings of three buses in Yunnan province on July 21.

These are the type of news that sends chills down your spine...



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One or two maybe, but all of those incidents in such a short span of time covering so many distant places ? Even Al-Qaeda would have had a hard time pulling it off, not to mention an unheard of group like this.
Sounds more like just claiming 'credit' for a publicity stunt.
 

flyzies

Junior Member
^ Perhaps. But a terrorist organisation is not made up of 1 person that can only do 1 thing at a time...it wouldnt be that hard to send fighters out to different parts of a country to carry out a string of attacks.
 

Mr T

Senior Member
I guess it's difficult to know who was behind it. I've read about a number of bombings in China set off by angry/suicidal members of the public with no links to independence groups or the like. Someone might be trying to take credit for this or it could have been planned by a group.

Who knows?
 

steven_master

New Member
China dismisses bus bombs claim

Chinese authorities have dismissed claims by a militant Islamist group that it was responsible for recent explosions on buses.

The Turkestan Islamic Party said that it had blown up buses in Shanghai and Yunnan, killing five people.

It also said that it was planning attacks on the Olympic Games.

Although China denies the explosions were acts of terrorism, it has recently arrested alleged militants it says were planning attacks on the games.

Critics say China has been exaggerating such threats to justify repressive measures in the mainly Muslim Uighur region of Xinjiang in the north-west.

In Yunnan province, two explosions on buses last Monday left two people dead.

'No evidence'

But a public security official in Yunnan, quoted by the official Xinhua news agency on Saturday, said no evidence had been found linking the explosions with terrorism.

In Shanghai, where three people died in an explosion in May, police also denied a link to terrorism, Xinhua said.

The Washington-based IntelCenter, which monitors terrorism communications, said the Turkestan Islamic Party had released a video entitled Our Blessed Jihad in Yunnan.

In it, the group's leader, Commander Seyfullah, said it was responsible for several attacks and threatened next month's Olympics.

"Despite the Turkestan Islamic Party's repeated warnings to China and international community about stopping the 29th Olympics in Beijing, the Chinese have haughtily ignored our warnings," IntelCenter quoted him as saying.

"The Turkestan Islamic Party volunteers who had gone through special preparations have started urgent actions."

Earlier this month, Chinese officials said they had broken up five terrorist groups in the Xinjiang region which had been planning attacks on the Olympic Games.
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
steven_master, if you did not write that story above you posted you need to post a link to the orginal article. Thanks.
 

ravenshield936

Banned Idiot
One or two maybe, but all of those incidents in such a short span of time covering so many distant places ? Even Al-Qaeda would have had a hard time pulling it off, not to mention an unheard of group like this.
Sounds more like just claiming 'credit' for a publicity stunt.

i agree
i've been reading this thread and agree with most of what you guys said up to this moment

it sounded more like someone taking credits for something they didn't do
and i have reasons to believe that despite censorship and tight freedom restrictions in China, they are more effective in national security because that means less loopholes and means for structured terrorist organizations to communicate and organize attacks.
 

RedMercury

Junior Member
On the other hand, if the agents were not ethnically identifiable and did not use any electronic communication means, they would be almost impossible to find. They would have to mess up or panic at some routine checkpoint.
 
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