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		Identifies Suspects Of Suicide Bombing Attack In Xinjiang: Xinhua 
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		[May 24, 2014] 
		SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese police 
		have identified five suspects who carried out a suicide bombing in the 
		deadliest attack in the country's restive Xinjiang region in years, the 
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			 The report said 39 people were killed from the bombing on Thursday 
			morning at a vegetable market in Urumqi in far western China, home 
			to a large Muslim Uighur minority. 
 Police have identified the suspects as Nurahmat Ablipiz, Memet 
			Memtimin, Raghimjan Memet, Memtimin Mahmat and Ablet Abdukadir, 
			Xinhua said late on Friday. They all appear to be Uighur, judging by 
			their names.
 
 The five, influenced by religious extremism, took part in illegal 
			religious activities, watched and listened to terrorist violence 
			video and audio materials, the report said citing the police.
 
 Thursday's bombing was the second suicide attack in the capital in 
			just over three weeks. A bomb and knife attack at an Urumqi train 
			station in April killed a bystander and wounded 79.
 
			 China has launched a one-year crackdown to hunt down and punish 
			terrorists in Xinjiang to "focus on terrorists and religious 
			extremist groups, gun and explosive manufacturing dens and terrorist 
			training camps, state media reported on Friday.
 
 The government had already launched a campaign to strike hard 
			against terrorism in Xinjiang, blaming Islamists and separatists for 
			the worsening violence in the resource-rich western region bordering 
			central Asia. At least 180 people have been killed in attacks across 
			China over the past year.
 
 Exiles and rights groups say the real cause of the unrest in 
			Xinjiang is China's heavy-handed policies, including curbs on Islam 
			and the culture of Uighurs, Muslims who speak a Turkic language.
 
 The Uighurs have long complained of official discrimination in favor 
			of the Han people, China's majority ethnic group.
 
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			The five suspects of Thursday's bombing formed a five-member 
			terrorist gang at the end of 2013 and made explosive devices and 
			chose the target for their attack, Xinhua said.
 The attackers ploughed two vehicles into an open market in Urumqi 
			and hurled explosives. Many of the 94 wounded were elderly shoppers, 
			according to witnesses.
 
 Four of the suspects died in the bomb attack and the other was 
			captured by police on Thursday night, according to Xinhua.
 
 No group has claimed responsibility for Thursday's attack.
 
 (Reporting by Kazunori Takada; Editing by Kim Coghill)
 
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