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China says it foils Olympics terrorist plot

Thu Apr 10, 2008 11:50pm IST
 
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By Ian Ransom and Benjamin Kang Lim

BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese authorities foiled plots to kidnap foreigners and carry out suicide attacks around the Beijing Olympics, police said on Thursday, in a fresh blow to the image of harmony China has sought to promote before the Games.

The European Parliament, meanwhile, voted for a possible boycott by EU leaders of the Olympics opening ceremony if China fails to talk to the Dalai Lama, raising pressure on Beijing over its handling of unrest in Tibet and neighbouring areas.

Authorities in the restive northwestern region of Xinjiang detained 45 suspects and seized explosives and firearms in an operation a police spokesman said cracked two terrorist groups seeking to disrupt the Olympics.

"We are facing a real terrorist threat. All walks of life and the public should maintain a high degree of vigilance," police spokesman Wu Heping told a news conference.

China has heightened security in advance of the Games, which start on Aug. 8, following a rash of anti-Beijing unrest in Tibet and neighbouring areas.

In San Francisco, determination to avoid incidents turned the torch relay into a widely criticised game of hide-and-seek as the route was abruptly changed after the flame was besieged by human rights protesters in London and Paris.

The White House said people deserved the right to express themselves freely and peacefully.

President George W. Bush felt obliged to "speak publicly on this matter and to speak privately to the Chinese about human rights freedoms, political speech freedoms, and he's going to continue to do that before, during and after the Olympics," spokeswoman Dana Perino told reporters  Continued...

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