China Wants New Terrorism Definition

26 October 2011

China proposed a new legislation with the goal to define terrorism in better terms. The new definition is broad and will include explicit legal terms such as: violence, sabotage, threats, coercing, incitement, funding, and any other kind of support for terrorist acts. It will also enforce the present rules regarding seizing domestic assets for terrorism purposes. China’s current terrorism threat comes from radical Muslim groups that reside in the northwestern region of Xinjiang. The new law will help prosecute those that decide to violate any given term in the new definition. Jiang Yu, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, declared that China is learning from other countries that have dealt with terrorism, and will now help cooperate with regional and international organizations to prevent terrorist acts.
Source: http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/china-considers-defining-terrorism-14807269

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