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1st LD: China's new draft law redefines term "terrorism"

Xinhua, December 21, 2015 Adjust font size:

Chinese lawmakers on Monday began reviewing draft legislation on the nation's first counterterrorism law.

The draft, tabled for a third reading at the ongoing bimonthly session of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, is China's latest attempt to address terrorism at home and help maintain world security.

A statement from the NPC Standing Committee cited a note from the legislature's Law Committee, which called the draft law already "quite mature" and suggested it be put forward for approval.

One notable change in Monday's text is an updated definition of the term "terrorism."

According to the new draft, terrorism is defined as any proposition or activity -- that, by means of violence, sabotage or threat, generates social panic, undermines public security, infringes personal and property rights, and menaces government organs and international organizations -- with the aim to realize certain political and ideological purpose.

A previous version of the draft law, submitted in February, did not cover personal and property rights or political and ideological purpose.

"[China] opposes all extremism that seeks to instigate hatred, incite discrimination and advocate violence by distorting religious doctrines and other means, and acts to eradicate the ideological basis for terrorism," the new draft read. Endi