BREATH OF FRESH AIR: One country is executing more and more jihadists every month
Many countries are experiencing the infestation that happens when you welcome Islam with political correctness and special treatment.
France, Spain, and much of the UK are quickly
realizing that acceptance and tolerance doesn’t satisfy the mobs of
Muslims that flock to their borders.
One country in particular is making an example of murderous jihadists, one that the world should emulate.
China has executed eight jihadists, including
three who “master-minded” a car crash in the capital’s Tiananmen
Square, killing five people and injuring 40 others in October 2013.
Five people
were killed and 40 injured in the incident, when a car plowed into a
crowd in the square and burst into flames. The other executions, carried
out in recent days, were punishment for crimes ranging from setting up a
terrorist outfit and illegally making explosives to attacking police
officers and killing government officials, Xinhua said.
This terror attack occurred after Turkic-speaking Muslim Uighurs in
Xinjiang, protested their government’s “repressive policies.”Islamist separatists have also attempted to establish an independent state in China called East Turkestan.
Islamist activists were upset with the death sentence, calling it “a typical case of the law serving political ends.” Of course, the acts of terror were not equally denounced.
China has recently begun cracking down on violent crime, and has executed 13 people in June alone. Still, dozens of murdering activists remain in jail, awaiting mass public sentencing.
In August, a court in Xinjiang sentenced 25 people to jail for terrorism. As a result of an increase in terror attacks, authorities have tightened security on public transportation, forcing passengers to show identification.
China has seen an increase in terror attacks, including a suicide bombing in May, which killed 39 people at a market, and a mass stabbing in March, in which 29 people were stabbed to death at a train station.
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