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Chinese police use a FLAMETHROWER on 'Muslim terror suspects' after grenades and tear gas fail to lure them from cave
  • Forces say they initially used grenades and tear gas to target attackers
  • Beijing says it is hunting 'foreign-led extremists' in Xinjiang
  • Rights groups say unrest due to controls on Muslim Uighurs
By BRENDAN COLE FOR MAILONLINE and REUTERS
PUBLISHED: 13:14 GMT, 23 November 2015 | UPDATED: 21:59 GMT, 23 November 2015


Chinese forces used a flamethrower to force more than 10 'terrorists' from a cave in the western Xinjiang region in the hunt for what Beijing has called foreign-led extremists.

China said security forces had recently killed 28 members of a group that carried out a deadly attack at a coal mine in Aksu in September.

In its account, which could not be independently verified, the official People's Liberation Army Daily said armed police had tracked the attackers into the mountains 'like eagles discovering their prey'.

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On the hunt: Armed officers spent 56 days hunting a group Beijing says were 'Muslim terrorists'. This image is from September as they hone in on their targets

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Burning: A flamethrower like one of these was reportedly used by People's Liberation Army soldiers to flush out suspected terrorists in Xinjiang. Here they are being used on China's border with Vietnam in early November

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Trek: Before they got to their targets, forces trekked for over a month at an elevation of over 2,600 metres above sea level to track down those they say were terrorists

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Armed operation: The special task force hunting the group just as they are about to storm the cave

The PLA Daily said the special forces used flash grenades and tear gas to force the attackers out of hiding, but when those methods failed, a senior officer said: 'Use the flamethrower'.

After that, the newspaper said the attackers came out at the troops wielding knives and that they were then 'completely annihilated'.

China's government says it faces a serious threat from Islamist militants and separatists in energy-rich Xinjiang, on the border of central Asia, where hundreds have died in violence in recent years.

Rights groups say China has never presented convincing evidence of the existence of a cohesive militant group fighting the government.

Much of the unrest, they argue, is due to frustration at controls on the culture and religion of the Muslim Uighur people who live in Xinjiang.

Beijing vehemently denies accusations of rights abuses, though independent verification of the situation in Xinjiang is hard because of tight government controls on visits by foreign reporters.

In a statement, spokesman for exile group the World Uighur Congress Dilxat Raxit said: 'The Paris attacks gave China a political excuse to brazenly use flamethrowers to clamp down on unarmed Uighurs who have no just legal protection and who seek to avoid arrest.'

Senior Chinese officials have increasingly described the security challenges in Xinjiang as an important front in the global fight against terrorism.

Western nations, however, have been reluctant to cooperate in China's anti-terrorism campaign there, nervous about being implicated in possible rights abuses.

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Getting ready: Chinese police spent weeks tracking their targets before they shot dead or burned at least 28 members of a Muslim 'terrorist' gang wanted for attacking a coal mine

Read more: Chinese police use a FLAMETHROWER on 'Muslim terror suspects' | Daily Mail Online
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look at how these disgusting western journalists reporting these events```'they claimed' 'they said' 'Muslim terrorists' `` and keep using double quotation marks on terrorists`````the world ravaged with terrorists because of their hypocrisy
 
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Chinese police use a FLAMETHROWER on 'Muslim terror suspects' after grenades and tear gas fail to lure them from cave
  • Forces say they initially used grenades and tear gas to target attackers
  • Beijing says it is hunting 'foreign-led extremists' in Xinjiang
  • Rights groups say unrest due to controls on Muslim Uighurs
By BRENDAN COLE FOR MAILONLINE and REUTERS
PUBLISHED: 13:14 GMT, 23 November 2015 | UPDATED: 21:59 GMT, 23 November 2015


Chinese forces used a flamethrower to force more than 10 'terrorists' from a cave in the western Xinjiang region in the hunt for what Beijing has called foreign-led extremists.

China said security forces had recently killed 28 members of a group that carried out a deadly attack at a coal mine in Aksu in September.

In its account, which could not be independently verified, the official People's Liberation Army Daily said armed police had tracked the attackers into the mountains 'like eagles discovering their prey'.

2EBC52E200000578-3330368-image-a-1_1448292664311.jpg

On the hunt: Armed officers spent 56 days hunting a group Beijing says were 'Muslim terrorists'. This image is from September as they hone in on their targets

2EBBABA600000578-3330368-image-a-1_1448296018144.jpg

Burning: A flamethrower like one of these was reportedly used by People's Liberation Army soldiers to flush out suspected terrorists in Xinjiang. Here they are being used on China's border with Vietnam in early November

2EBC584400000578-3330368-image-a-2_1448292809455.jpg

Trek: Before they got to their targets, forces trekked for over a month at an elevation of over 2,600 metres above sea level to track down those they say were terrorists

2EBC530100000578-3330368-Armed_operation_The_special_task_force_hunting_the_group_just_as-a-8_1448293438647.jpg
2EBC308D00000578-3330368-image-m-7_1448293428778.jpg

Armed operation: The special task force hunting the group just as they are about to storm the cave

The PLA Daily said the special forces used flash grenades and tear gas to force the attackers out of hiding, but when those methods failed, a senior officer said: 'Use the flamethrower'.

After that, the newspaper said the attackers came out at the troops wielding knives and that they were then 'completely annihilated'.

China's government says it faces a serious threat from Islamist militants and separatists in energy-rich Xinjiang, on the border of central Asia, where hundreds have died in violence in recent years.

Rights groups say China has never presented convincing evidence of the existence of a cohesive militant group fighting the government.

Much of the unrest, they argue, is due to frustration at controls on the culture and religion of the Muslim Uighur people who live in Xinjiang.

Beijing vehemently denies accusations of rights abuses, though independent verification of the situation in Xinjiang is hard because of tight government controls on visits by foreign reporters.

In a statement, spokesman for exile group the World Uighur Congress Dilxat Raxit said: 'The Paris attacks gave China a political excuse to brazenly use flamethrowers to clamp down on unarmed Uighurs who have no just legal protection and who seek to avoid arrest.'

Senior Chinese officials have increasingly described the security challenges in Xinjiang as an important front in the global fight against terrorism.

Western nations, however, have been reluctant to cooperate in China's anti-terrorism campaign there, nervous about being implicated in possible rights abuses.

2EBC305B00000578-3330368-image-a-4_1448293321937.jpg

Getting ready: Chinese police spent weeks tracking their targets before they shot dead or burned at least 28 members of a Muslim 'terrorist' gang wanted for attacking a coal mine

Read more: Chinese police use a FLAMETHROWER on 'Muslim terror suspects' | Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

Foreign news:
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That's terror loving fascist Western media that uses all the "..." to whitewash the terrorists that serve their own state interests!

No wonder they write sympathetic stuff like this:

WSJ:

“Among seven areas that Syrian state media listed as targets of Russian strikes, only one—an area east of the town of Salamiyah in Hama province—has a known presence of Islamic State fighters. The other areas listed are largely dominated by moderate rebel factions or Islamist groups, such as Ahrar al-Sham and the al Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front.”

Never trust the West. Do not be sorry or apologetic. Be better and stronger.
 
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look at how these disgusting western journalists reporting these events```'they claimed' 'they said' 'Muslim terrorists' `` and keep using double quotation marks on terrorists`````the world ravaged with terrorists because of their hypocrisy
you know those people love those freedom fighter very much. so those fighters just present their love back like what they did in Paris.
 
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China should prove the Foreign hands and neutralize them, but remember these people are fighting for their rights. Try to convince the peoples or else even after you neutralize the terrorist and the financial aid they will still be fighting for the rights.
 
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China should prove the Foreign hands and neutralize them, but remember these people are fighting for their rights. Try to convince the peoples or else even after you neutralize the terrorist and the financial aid they will still be fighting for the rights.

You meant Kashmiris, Assamese, Manipuris or Maoists...?
 
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Pathetic western journalists, Ignorant of reality, Obsessed with cash....
 
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I wish they enjoyed hunting with new weapons...

unnecessary, gunfire is enough so far. China already protected the whole border, those terrorist can only receive command by radio, can't receive any materials from foreign group. The area is mountain, I am not sure, it's phucking far away from my city, 7,000 km away.
 
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unnecessary, gunfire is enough so far. China already protected the whole border, those terrorist can only receive command by radio, can't receive any materials from foreign group. The area is mountain, I am not sure, it's phucking far away from my city, 7,000 km away.

Yea correct....nearest Islamic based countries are all under Chinese control the only county which sympathizes with these separates is Turkey which is thousands of kilometers away...

We have to give all credits to China's foreign policy for starving these separatists from weapons and much needed training...
 
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