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The bombings were described in the New York Times as the deadliest mass murder in decades, [69] and was characterized by China scholar Andrew Scobell as perhaps the worst terrorist act in the history of the People's Republic of China. [8] 3 April 2002: Chengdu, Sichuan
Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang responded to the incident by promising "decisive actions against terrorist attacks", and stated that a "strike-first" strategy would be implemented. They also called on government officials in the region to do everything they could to ensure that the injured were ...
About Category:Terrorist incidents in China and related categories. The scope of this category includes pages whose subjects relate to terrorism, a contentious label.. Value-laden labels—such as calling an organization and/or individual a terrorist—may express contentious opinion and are best avoided unless widely used by reliable sources to describe the subject, in which case use in-text ...
A bombing took place on 22 March 2021 in the city of Guangzhou, capital of the province of Guangdong, China, [1] when a man detonated a bomb killing five people, including himself, and injuring five others. [2]
The GTD defines a terrorist attack as "the threatened or actual use of illegal force and violence by a nonāstate actor to attain a political, economic, religious, or social goal through fear, coercion, or intimidation." [2]
URUMQI, China (AP) - Authorities announced a security crackdown Saturday in China's Muslim northwest after a deadly bombing raised questions about whether tightening Beijing's grip might be ...
China scholar Andrew Scobell described it as perhaps the worst terrorist act in the history of the People's Republic of China. [17] There were conspiracy theories that Jin was a scapegoat with no knowledge of explosives, [11] and that the blast could have been orchestrated by disaffected ex-employees who had been laid-off in China's ...
The following is a list of terrorist incidents that were not carried out by a state or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism).Assassinations are presented in List of assassinations and unsuccessful attempts at List of people who survived assassination attempts and List of heads of state and government who survived assassination attempts.