Cracking down on the enemy within
By He Na in Nanning and Zhang Yan in Beijing. | China Daily | Updated: 2015-06-04 07:55
China is strengthening border surveillance and improving international cooperation to prevent jihadists and extremists from traveling to war zones overseas, report He Na in Nanning and Zhang Yan in Beijing.
China faces a growing threat from terrorism, especially from extremists who have participated in the Syrian conflict but have now returned and are planning domestic attacks, according to an official from the Department of Counterterrorism at the Public Security Ministry.
The department said about 300 Chinese extremists have fought in Syria, and although most are members of the Syrian branch of the Eastern Turkestan Islamic Movement, or ETIM, a small number have joined other terrorist and extremist organizations.
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