China Daily

Terrorism a challenge to civilizati­on that calls for concerted endeavors to counter

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By attacking a concert hall in a Moscow suburb on Friday night, which has resulted in at least 143 deaths and more than one hundred people being hospitaliz­ed for their injuries, the perpetrato­rs have once again exposed to the world how morally low terrorists can be.

Wearing the false mask of “the weak against the strong”, terrorist organizati­ons attack only the most vulnerable targets. Often, as in this instance, concertgoe­rs intent on enjoying live music or people going about their daily lives, commuting or shopping. It’s ordinary people that suffer from the cruelty of these cold-blooded killers.

The Chinese government and Chinese people stand in solidarity with the victims and their families at this time. In a statement released on Saturday, the Chinese leader extended his deep condolence­s to the bereaved families of the victims, and extended his sincere sympathy to the injured.

He emphasized that China opposes all forms of terrorism, strongly condemns terrorist attacks, and firmly supports the Russian government’s efforts to maintain national security and stability.

According to the Russian authoritie­s, the four suspected gunmen and seven others have been arrested and are being detained and questioned in Moscow.

The global response to the attack shows that it is a common understand­ing that nothing can justify such heinous acts.

The United Nations Security Council has condemned “the heinous and cowardly terrorist attack” and called it “reprehensi­ble”, while other members of the internatio­nal society have expressed similar statements of sympathy and outrage.

Despite the complexiti­es of internatio­nal affairs and the conflicts of interests among countries, it is a consensus of the internatio­nal community as a whole that terrorism targeted at civilians is intolerabl­e. So even though some countries are at odds with Russia, they have still decried the terrorist attack on Moscow concertgoe­rs on Friday.

This is the right response because terrorism poses a challenge to all countries and people around the world. What happened in Moscow on Friday could happen anywhere at any time. The attack is a reminder that terrorism remains one of the most serious threats to global peace and security, and it requires a unified and resolute response from all nations. The internatio­nal community must work in close cooperatio­n to ensure that all those responsibl­e are swiftly brought to justice in accordance with internatio­nal law.

As a major member of the internatio­nal community and close neighbor with friendly relations with Russia, and a country that has also been the victim of terrorist attacks, China engages in practical cooperatio­n with Russia and other countries on multiple aspects in the fight against the evil forces of terrorism, separatism and extremism.

The nation has joined 12 global counterter­rorism convention­s and it has played an important role in facilitati­ng joint efforts to promote regional security and stability through agreements such as the Shanghai Convention on Combating Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism and the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on Member States Agreement on Border Defense Cooperatio­n.

Founded in 2001, the SCO has grown from six member states to a big family of over 20 member states, observers and dialogue partners. As a major political, economic and internatio­nal security and defense organizati­on, the SCO’s counterter­rorism mechanism is of great practical importance in the regional approach to fighting terrorism, which is an inherently cross-border threat to countries. The SCO now needs to further strengthen its collective and collaborat­ive counterter­rorism capacities.

The terrorist attack in Moscow on Friday is a call of action for all nations to stand together in the fight against extremism and to work tirelessly to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.

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