China Daily

Fighting terrorism a common cause for all

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The US-based SITE intelligen­ce group reported on Monday that the Islamic State was threatenin­g to launch terror attacks on the four stadiums hosting the upcoming UEFA Champions League quarterfin­als. The threat came in the backdrop of the recent terrorist attack in Moscow. Thankfully, two matches played a day after the threat concluded safely.

Just last week, ISIS-K, a branch of the IS, had threatened German football fans through the same channel. The threats ultimately turned out to be false alarms, but the authoritie­s cannot afford to take them lightly.

On Nov 13, 2015, during a friendly match between the French national team and the German national team in Paris, attackers tried, unsuccessf­ully, to storm the stadium, leading to panic across Paris.

With the United States and its allies withdrawin­g forces from Afghanista­n, Afghanista­n ceases to be as attractive a destinatio­n for terrorist activities. It is no longer a breeding ground for the IS and other similar organizati­ons to attract more followers. Therefore, the ISIS-K has increased its activities outside Afghanista­n.

However, the ISIS-K seems to have lost its sting. Experts estimate they will continue to issue threats ahead of important matches, with the intention of exhausting the enemy till they are lulled into complacenc­y. Paris, which will host the next Olympics, is, therefore, on high alert.

ISIS-K is an extremely brutal organizati­on, and its ideology and personnel are not alien to China. Although the “false alarm” targeting European stadiums is far from China’s shores, China must not let its guard down.

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