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Uyghur Turkistan Islamic Party Vows to Target China After December 8 Video, Following Bashar-al Assad's Regime Collapse
Dec 14, 2024, 04:13 PM
The Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP), an Uyghur militant group, has declared its intention to target China, emphasizing its mission to liberate East Turkistan from Chinese control. This declaration follows the collapse of the Syrian regime, which TIP played a role in toppling. In a video released on December 8, TIP fighters threatened Beijing, showcasing their commitment to their cause. The group has been involved in the Syrian conflict and has connections to jihadists from Xinjiang and the Caucasus, who have been reported attacking Alawite villages in Syria. Analysts suggest that China is closely monitoring the situation in Syria due to the potential implications for its security and territorial integrity.
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