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April 27, 2008
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Rabi-us-Sani 20, 1429
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US, Britain, Interpol warn of terror risk in China
WASHINGTON, April 26: The United States and Britain issued new travel alerts warning of an increased terrorist threat in China on Friday, as Interpol said Beijing must prepare for a possible Al Qaeda attack at the Olympics.
The US State Department warned Americans travelling to the Asian country of a “heightened risk that extremist groups will conduct terrorist acts within China in the near future.” It said any large-scale public event, such as the Olympic Games in Beijing in August, “may present an attractive target for terrorists,” and warned its citizens travelling in China to be alert.
The statement updated March travel advice which said the threat of terrorism against Americans in China “remains low.” It was issued as Britain also upgraded its terror assessment for China, where it had previously said the risk was “low.” ”There is an underlying threat from terrorism in China,” the Foreign Office said on its travel advice web site, although it said it was not discouraging travel there.
The change “reflects both the global risk of indiscriminate terrorist attacks and the possibility of terrorist attacks by groups opposed to the Chinese government,” it said.
“Particularly in the run-up to the Olympic Games, attacks cannot be ruled out, particularly in major urban areas. They could be indiscriminate, including in places frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers,” it added.
Earlier on Friday, Interpol chief Ronald Noble warned China must be prepared for a possible Al Qaeda attack on the Beijing Olympics, as well as potentially violent disruption from pro-Tibet protestors.
“We must be prepared for the possibility that Al Qaeda or some other terrorist group will attempt to launch a deadly terrorist attack at these Olympics,” he told an international conference on security for the Games in Beijing, according to a copy of his speech.—AFP
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