Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Chinese Police Are Now Calling Monday's Tiananmen Square Incident A Terrorist Attack



China Police Call Tiananmen Square Incident Terrorist Attack, Detain 5 -- FOX News

China police said five people have been arrested in connection with this week's suicide car crash in China's capital, calling it a terrorist attack and identifying the attackers as members of a Muslim minority.

Police said the five suspects were detained the same day as the Monday noon attack at the Forbidden City gate across from Tiananmen Square, in the culturally and politically sensitive section of Beijing where China's Communist Party leaders live and work.

"Police have identified Monday's incident at Tiananmen Square as a violent terrorist attack which was carefully planned, organized and premeditated," police said, according to Reuters.

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More News On Chinese Police Calling Monday's Tiananmen Square Incident A Terrorist Attack

Chinese police say Tiananmen Square crash was ‘premeditated, violent, terrorist attack’ -- Washington Post
China says five detained in connection with Tiananmen attack -- Reuters
China captures terrorist attack suspects -- Sydney Morning Herald
China Says 5 Are Arrested in Beijing Attack -- New York Times
Tiananmen crash: China police 'detain suspects' -- BBC
Five arrested in Tiananmen Square incident, deemed a terrorist attack -- CNN
Beijing: Muslim family led Tiananmen suicide attack -- USA Today
Tiananmen Square 'terror plot' raises security stakes -- Peter Ford, Christian Science Monitor

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