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China says militants still at large in northwest

BEIJING, Jan 9 (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday that the hunt was still on
for terrorists at large, adding they had links to international forces, a
day after it disclosed details of a massive raid in its Central Asian border
region of Xinjiang. 

Police killed 18 people the government described as terrorists and captured
another 17 in the raid on a training camp in the Pamirs plateau in southern
Xinjiang that it said was run by the East Turkestan Islamic Movement. 

"At present, some terrorists are still at large. The Public Security
department is pursuing them," Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao told a
regular news conference. 

"We have evidence that East Turkestan groups are connecting with
international terrorist forces and plan to conduct terrorist activities," he
said. 

Oil-rich Xinjiang is home to 8 million Uighurs, a Turkic, largely Islamic
people, many of whom resent the growing Han Chinese presence in the region
and government controls on their religion and culture. 

China has accused Uighurs in the region of using violence to agitate for an
independent East Turkestan state, but human rights groups say it has used
its support for the U.S.-led war on terror to justify a crackdown on Uighurs
characterised by arbitrary arrests and closed-door trials. 

Liu did not disclose the ethnicity of those in the camp, but said the raid
was made "in accordance with the law". 

Authorities were still investigating whether the suspects had links to al
Qaeda, Liu said, adding that a stash of hand grenades were found at the
site, in a remote part of Xinjiang, near the Pakistan and Afghanistan
borders. 

Police spokesman Wu Heping pledged that authorities would take tough
measures to deal with terror attacks, indicating that there may be more
raids in Xinjiang. 

"In order to protect the stability of our border regions and the safety of
people and property, the police will keep a close watch on this issue and
continue to take strong measures ... to strike against all criminal
activities of terrorist groups," Wu told a news conference. 

China has also taken a leading role in the Shanghai Cooperation
Organisation, a regional grouping of China, Russia and Central Asian nations
that takes the fight against "extremism, separatism and terrorism" as one of
its main tasks. 

Liu said China would work with Central Asian border countries in the
interest of safeguarding peace and stability in the region.



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