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Beijing (AFP) - Chinese police shot dead 13 people in Xinjiang after they drove into a police building and set off an explosion Saturday, regional authorities said, in the latest attack to hit the restive region.

The vast area in China's far west, home to the mainly Muslim Uighur ethnic minority, has faced a series of violent attacks in recent years.

Beijing has vowed a year-long crackdown on terrorism in recent weeks following several high-profile attacks blamed on Xinjiang militants, which since late last year struck outside the region and targeted ordinary citizens rather than government or security personnel.

"Today thugs crashed a car into the public security building of Kargilik county in Xinjiang's Kashgar prefecture and set off an explosion. Police took decisive action and shot dead 13 thugs," the official Xinjiang government website Tianshan reported.

Three police suffered injuries but there were no other casualties, the report said, without providing further details. It was unclear if the attackers used one or more explosive devices.

The state news agency Xinhua described the vehicle as a truck and said the attack happened in the morning, adding that authorities were investigating and "local social order is normal".
 

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13 terrorist were shot dead in Kargilik, Xinjiang 21th June following an unsuccessful attempt to storm a police station with cars and explosives.

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Sounds like the Chinese Law Enforcement personnel and agencies are getting better and better prepared to deal with these situations as they happen.

I am glad to see it. Terrorists like this, IMHO, need to be shot dead when they engage in attacks in this manner.
 

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Former Japan PM says tension between China and Japan not irreparable

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Former Japan PM says tension between China and Japan not irreparable

Publication Date : 22-06-2014

Former Japanese prime minister Yukio Hatoyama told China Daily on Saturday that the tensions between China and Japan "should not spiral into military conflict" and Tokyo should not let hostility dominate its diplomacy with China.


The veteran politician made the remarks at a time when ties between the two countries have soured over historical and territorial issues.

"The ruling Japanese cabinet has not established a mechanism that can substantially secure the well-being of a cooperative relationship with China," he said.

With the sparks flying in their war of words, Hatoyama said Japan should honour the agreement made by the two countries' former leaders in 1972 and put aside their dispute over the Diaoyu Islands.

"Shelving the dispute is a more cooperative approach. The consensus does exist between the two countries," he said. "And only by doing so can we rein in the dispute and prevent it from spiraling into conflict."

Observers in Japan have seen Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's busy diplomatic schedule, which has taken him around the globe, as part of a strategy aimed at encircling China.

Yet Hatoyama, who was prime minister from September 2009 to June 2010, believes that if Abe aims to seek support to coerce China, "the plan won't work. It will only make Japan feel more isolated" in the international community.

When observers discuss the geopolitical issues between China and Japan, the role of the United States is hard to ignore, but Hatoyama said, "there will be a day when Japan places the same emphasis on its relationship with China as it does on the US".

The Abe administration believes that the US is closer to Japan than China, but in the future, Washington will put more priority on the relationship between the US and China, Hatoyama said.

"Based on this viewpoint, I believe that despite the importance of the Japan-US relationship, Japan should embark on improving its cooperative relationship with China, which will benefit peace and security in the region," he said.

Hatoyama said he has no idea if the territorial dispute will be completely resolved in the future, but he "has faith in the possibility that the relationship will be repaired", despite the widespread pessimism over the outlook for relations.
 

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Meriam Ibrahim, who was on death row for marrying a Christian and refusing to convert back to Islam, has been ordered freed by a Sudan court, the nation’s official news agency reported. -/AFP/Getty Images Daniel Wani, a U.S. citizen originally from South Sudan, carries his newborn daughter Maya at the womens’ prison in Khartoum’s twin city, Omdurman, where his wife was imprisoned for being a Christian.

Meriam Ibrahim was ordered released and her death sentence canceled by the Court of Cassation in Khartoum on Monday, according to state media.

The 27-year-old mother of two was convicted in May of apostasy after marrying a Christian man in 2011. She was ordered to renounce the religion, but refused.

Ibrahim, who gave birth to her second child while imprisoned, was sentenced to 100 lashes and then death by hanging for defying the court.

Authorities initially delayed the execution because she was pregnant. She would also have been given time to nurse the child afterwards before the death sentence was carried out, according to Amnesty International.

Despite being raised by her Christian mother, Ibrahim was considered Muslim because of her father. Sharia law, which was adopted in Sudan during the 1980s, demands that children follow their father’s religion.
Islam also prohibits Muslim women from marrying non-Muslim men. This rule does not apply to Muslim men.

The case has attracted international attention and outrage. The U.S. State Department said in May it was “deeply disturbed” by the sentence.

Several cases of Sudanese being convicted of apostasy have come up in recent years, but in each case they escaped death by recanting their faith.
Thank God.

This is a literal answer to prayer
of millions around the world.

IMHO, she and her husband, and their two children should now get the heck out of Sudan and come to America as soon as possible.
 

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Thank God.

This is a literal answer to prayer
of millions around the world.

IMHO, she and her husband, and their two children should now get the heck out of Sudan and come to America as soon as possible.

Boy howdy! I'm with you Jeff. Faced with real possibility of torture and death, the lady stubbornly hung on to her compact with the Lord. Hopefully, her faith will inspire others to believe. America could use her, and frankly, so could Europe and China. Motivating!
 

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Boy howdy! I'm with you Jeff. Faced with real possibility of torture and death, the lady stubbornly hung on to her compact with the Lord. Hopefully, her faith will inspire others to believe. America could use her, and frankly, so could Europe and China. Motivating!
Amen to that. She was held in prison since February, apparently at times in shackles, where her second child was born. And they held her 20 month old child with her.

Convicted to receive 100 lashes for adultery because these fanatics would not recognize her Christian marriage. Then convicted to suffer death by hanging after the lashes because she herself had converted to Christianity.

All of the sentences would have been removed by the Sudanese government, and she would have been immeidately set free is she has simpy recanted her faith. Sounds like something from Roman days...or something from the Inquisition days.

But she would not recant her faith, and so they were going to go through with it.

It was the prayers of millions...and the international outcry, and particularly from many groups, organizations and individuals which built the pressure, and ultimtely caused the Sudanese government to itself reverse course. As far as I know, the only comments I heard from the Obama administration was when a spokesmen said that they were "outraged" by the conviction. This woman was married to a man who had become an American citizen. Her children can be American citizens. She can easily become an American citizen. Obama should have huimself addressed this IMHO. Michelle Obama should have addressed it. But they did not. (See:
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Despite this...what a modern testament of faith! Faced with brutal death, and the separation from her husband and little children by death...she would not recant her faith. An inspriring story...and this one seems now to have a very positive outcome.

I just hope she and her family will got out of there now. There will nbe some there...who will view this as a cave by the government and who made seek violenc eon her themselves.
 
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