Name: Anonymous 2008-07-30 7:31
http://www.businessweek.com/globalbiz/content/jul2008/gb20080728_898768.htm?chan=search
On July 23 an apparent terrorist group released a video taking responsibility for bus bomb blasts a few days before in the southwestern city of Kunming. The group also claimed as its own another attack in Shanghai.
In the video, the group calling itself the Turkistan Islamic Party, apparently a Uighur Muslim separatist organization, threatened more attacks, including during the Beijing Games that run from Aug. 8-24. "Our aim is to target the most critical points related to the Olympics. We will try to attack Chinese central cities severely using the tactics that have never been employed," said Seyfullah, the purported commander of the group, according to a translation by the Washington (D.C.)-based terrorism analyst organization IntelCenter.
It's like the actual competition this time around is between Tibet and Muslims, over who can kill the most people at the biggest sporting event of the world.
On July 23 an apparent terrorist group released a video taking responsibility for bus bomb blasts a few days before in the southwestern city of Kunming. The group also claimed as its own another attack in Shanghai.
In the video, the group calling itself the Turkistan Islamic Party, apparently a Uighur Muslim separatist organization, threatened more attacks, including during the Beijing Games that run from Aug. 8-24. "Our aim is to target the most critical points related to the Olympics. We will try to attack Chinese central cities severely using the tactics that have never been employed," said Seyfullah, the purported commander of the group, according to a translation by the Washington (D.C.)-based terrorism analyst organization IntelCenter.
It's like the actual competition this time around is between Tibet and Muslims, over who can kill the most people at the biggest sporting event of the world.