Global terrorism should not be a warrant for retreat on citizens' rights, as China's first Counter Terrorism Law sends a welcome signal in this regard.
China is to strengthen law enforcement cooperation with Turkey to combat terrorist suspects from Xinjiang entering the Eurasian country illegally.
China's top judge Zhou Qiang said on Thursday that courts in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region should try violent terror cases quickly and give heavy penalties.
Although there is no way to predict or prevent unexpected emergencies, knowing potential threats and how to react can make a world of difference in protecting people around us.
Public security forces in Xinjiang have stepped up efforts to regulate the spread of religious extremism online to curb terrorist attacks.
Youdian'er Qiansi: We should fight all terrorist attacks targeting civilians. Despite how miserable your life is or how noble your motives, when you target civilians you are the enemy of all human beings, disgraceful, cowardly and criminal.
Armed police conducted an anti-terror drill at a hotel in Beijing on Saturday to boost its response capabilities against Mumbai-style militant attacks.
China's anti-terrorism crackdown policy only applies to terrorists and doesn't target the majority of the public or a certain group of people.
The region's public security bureau will receive 2 million yuan ($330,420) this year to combat terrorism, according to the draft of the local government's budget report released Thursday.
While China is knitting an anti-terrorist security network, the nation still needs to prepare its people to fight the war on terror, thereby mobilizing its most powerful weapon.
FOUR OF THE FIVE CULPRITS OF THE TERRORIST attack on Thursday came from a poverty-stricken county in the south of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Xinjiang will be focus of one-year, nationwide crackdown, ministry says