Strengthening counter-terrorism measures

By Eugene CLARK and Xianshu Wu
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In this file photo taken on May 23, 2013, U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about his administration's drone and counterterrorism policies. At a recent interview with Reuters, Obama expressed his concern that China's new draft anti-terrorism law would hinder the interests of U.S. companies.  [Xinhua/AFP]



China's proposed new counter-terrorism measures have been criticized by U.S. President Barack Obama and some foreign technology firms, however. In response, both Chinese government officials and several commentators have noted that specific measures designed to meet China's internal needs are a domestic issue. Moreover, as a major player in the global economy, it is in China's interests to make efforts to ensure the proposed new law is operated in a way that is not unduly burdensome or threatening to business and technology firms and that direct foreign investment is not discouraged.

There is little doubt the terrorism threat is both substantial and long-term. By enhancing counter terrorism measures while at the same time ensuring the protection of human rights, China demonstrates its commitment to enhancing the rule of law, which is another important topic on the NPC and CPPCC agendas.

In doing so, it is also clarifying the relationship between public and private law and providing clearer guidance to the various government agencies that must work together if counterterrorism measures are to be effective.

By learning from and making reference to the advanced anti-terrorism legislation of other nations, China will certainly pass its own law as soon as possible. And, by enhancing its ability to detect, prevent and prosecute terrorist attacks within the territory of China it is also contributing to world peace and stability.

Eugene Clark is a columnist with China.org.cn. For more information please visit: http://www.ccgp-fushun.com/opinion/eugeneclark.htm

Xianshu Wu is from China University of Political Science and Law.

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