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Iranians Gather for Funeral of Former Leader Rafsanjani

A man weeps during a mourning ceremony for former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who died Sunday after suffering a heart attack, Monday at the Jamaran mosque in north Tehran, Iran. Photo: Ebrahim Noroozi / Associated Press

TEHRAN, Iran — Iran is holding an hours-long funeral ceremony for the late Iranian president, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, following his death over the weekend at the age of 82.

Thousands of Tehran residents and government officials have gathered on the Tehran University campus, where Rafsanjani’s casket is on display. Authorities have declared Tuesday a public holiday so Iranians can commemorate Rafsanjani.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is later to hold prayers by Rafsanjani’s casket.

Rafsanjani will be buried in mausoleum of the late leader of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

Rafsanjani, a close aide to both Khomeini and Khamenei, served as president from 1989 to 1997. He was a major supporter of moderate President Hassan Rouhani and served as a go-between for reformers seeking outreach to the world and hard-liners.

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Police Chief Wanted in Kidnap-Murder Plot Driven by Jealousy

National police chief Chakthip Chaijinda speaks to reporters on Jan.10 in Bangkok.

BANGKOK — Arrest warrants were issued Tuesday afternoon for a police station commander suspected of arranging for the kidnapping and murder of a woman in Bangkok.

Col. Amnuay Pongsawat, commander of Banpong Police Station in Ratchaburi province, is wanted for the disappearance and possible murder of 28-year-old Suphaksorn Pontaisong last month. National police chief Chakthip Chaijinda on Tuesday pledged to bring him to justice.

“Whoever is involved will be prosecuted. Even if they hold a rank more senior than police colonel, they will be prosecuted,” Gen. Chakthip said Tuesday morning, before Amnuay had been identified. “I already have information about this case. If I didn’t, how could I be the leader of the police force?”

Amnuay and six civilian suspects, five men and one woman, are wanted for premeditated murder, kidnapping-related charges and concealment of a dead body.

A photo of Police Col. Amnuay Pongsawat released by police.
A photo of Police Col. Amnuay Pongsawat released by police.

Suphaksorn’s family reported the Sa Kaeo-born woman missing Dec. 15 after not hearing from her for two days. Police sources said Suphaksorn had a romantic relationship with the same woman the police colonel was attracted to.

A formal police report compiled by Nong Khang Phlu police, which was seen by Khaosod English, later established that three men in a car intercepted Suphaksorn as she rode a motorcycle close to Soi Petchkasem 116 on the night of Dec. 13, forced her into the car and drove away.

Local police were reticent to discuss the matter.

“I cannot give you any details. This is up to my supervisors to speak about,” Nong Khang Phlu Police Station chief Thanasit Pansri said Tuesday by telephone.

Gen. Chakthip said Tuesday morning that Amnuay, 47, had not contacted police to turn himself in.

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Leap, Learn, Play: 8 Things to do on Children’s Day

Photo: Bounce Thailand / Facebook

BANGKOK — Take the mini-people in your life to explore a miniature world, romp with dinosaurs, handle heavy weapons and more Saturday when another special day for children happens.

Saturday is Children’s Day, and parents may wonder where to take their’s to keep them happy and occupied all day. From educational to simply fun, here are eight places in Bangkok to keep them busy.

1Bounce

Children 3 and up can free-jump and slam-dunk on a trampoline or go climbing at indoor park Bounce while parents shop or sip coffee nearby.

Entry is 350 baht for children and students, and 450 baht for humans over 110 centimeters, if booked online.

Bounce has two locations: on the top floor of The Street Ratchada and fourth floor of EmQuartier.

2Stanley MiniVenture

Learn how the Hoover Dam works and aircrafts fly at the largest 1:87 miniature town in Ekkamai.

Opened in December and spanning over 1,000sqm on the second floor of Gateway Ekamai, Stanley MiniVenture features mini-people and mini-structures in 11 themed zones including resource town, an organic farm, desert, cave, beach and a “Very Thai” section which includes a mini-BTS station and Chinatown.

Day tickets are 650 baht for adults and 450 baht for children 80 centimeters to 130 centimeters.

3Dinosaur Planet

Photo: Dinosaur Planet / Facebook

Next to Benjasiri Park lies Dinosaur Planet, where children can get close to living out their Jurassic Park fantasies. It’s more entertainment than educational, but children can walk through a dinosaur garden, watch a live show, tour a dinosaur hatching lab and wait in a long queue for a brief 4D adventure show.

Admission is 400 baht for children 90 to 140 centimeters and 600 baht for adults.

Dinosaur Planet can be reached by foot from BTS Phrom Phong.

4KidZania Bangkok

Photo: KidZania Bangkok / Facebook

In this indoor, child-friendly city on the fifth floor of Siam Paragon, your child can roleplay as a firefighter, TV reporter, dentist or pilot.

A lobby is available nearby for parents to have some cake or sip coffee while waiting for their children.

Prices are 690 baht for 2- and 3-year-old toddlers, 1,150 baht for children 4 to 14 and 690 baht for adults.

5Children’s Discovery Museum

Photo: Children’s Discovery Museum / Facebook

It’s a place where your kids can enjoy digging fossils or building a house out of giant lego blocks.

The Children’s Discovery Museum features a water park, playground, science gallery and Rainbow Town where primary-school children can pretend to be astronauts, mechanics or barbers.

Admission is free. The Children’s Discovery Museum is located in Chatuchak Park and can be reached by BTS Mo Chit or MRT Chatuchak.

6Royal Thai Air Force (Don Mueang)

Photo: Royal Thai Air Force / Facebook

Dreamed of seeing your child in the cockpit of a Gripen or F-5 fighter jet? What about hoisting a Remington-made shotgun or Heckler & Koch submachine gun?

Saturday’s the day when the Royal Air Force performs an air show at Don Mueang Airport and the army brings an arsenal of toys for children to familiarize themselves with.

This year the Royal Air Force at Don Mueang will display its planes and jet fighters 8am to 3pm. Children will also get to play with army gear from armored trucks and rifles to humvees and helicopters.

The Royal Air Force (Don Mueang base) is located on Phahonyothin Road, behind Don Mueang Airport.

7Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World

Photo: Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World / Facebook

Dive into a marine world in the heart of downtown Bangkok.

Covering nearly 10,000sqm, the Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World aquarium features activities for children including a 4D cinema, ocean tunnel, shark-feeding, boating and diving.

Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World is located on the basement floor of the Siam Paragon shopping mall.

8Bangkok Planetarium

Galaxies are not so far, far away when they can be learned about through a movie under a 360-degree dome and interactive displays.

Most activities are free Saturday for children at the Bangkok Planetarium, which was recently renovated and features several floors of interactive educational exhibitions in the main hall. It can be reached on foot from BTS Ekkamai.

Charter Will Be Dropped Feb. 6 Without King’s Endorsement

100,000 copies of the draft charter are prepared on May 23, 2016 for the initial distribution.

BANGKOK — The constitution approved by referendum in August will be dropped if His Majesty the King does not endorse it by Feb. 6, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said Monday.

In order to go into effect, the draft constitution passed in a contentious referendum marked by suppression of free debate, must receive royal endorsement within 90 days after being submitted to the king. If that doesn’t happen, Wissanu said the interim charter put in place after the May 2014 coup might need to be amended to resolve the deadlock.

“If the interim charter really needs to be amended, the government will have to announce it to the people,” Wissanu said. “This kind of topic is something people involved can only think about in their minds, not talk about out loud for now.”

Read: New Constitution Submitted for Royal Endorsement

He said Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha also asked him about what will happen if the charter is not endorsed within the time frame.

Wissanu, who serves as junta legal expert, declined to give details on a potential amendment, saying he was afraid to get it wrong. He also said he wanted to avoid creating expectations.

He could not be reached for comment Tuesday, as he was attending the weekly meeting of the interim cabinet.

While endorsement by the presiding monarch is mostly ceremonial in constitutional monarchies, it is required for legislation to become law in Thailand. Every Thai constitution since 1932 has received royal endorsement.

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Delegation to Persuade Gambian Dictator to Concede Election Defeat

Liberia President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, left, Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari, centre, and Senegal President Macky Sall, poses Monday for a photograph before a meeting in Abuja, Nigeria. Photo: Azeez Akunleyan / Associated Press

ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari will lead three West African heads of state to Gambia on Wednesday in an effort to persuade its longtime leader to step down, officials said Monday.

A meeting Monday in Abuja agreed on the mission, Nigerian Foreign Minister Geoffrey Onyema said of the second presidential delegation from the Economic Community of West African States to visit Gambia since President Yahya Jammeh lost Dec. 1 elections.

Jammeh initially conceded the loss, but changed his mind.

The West African bloc has said it has a military force on standby if Jammeh refuses to cede power when his mandate expires Jan. 19.

Leaders meeting Saturday in Ghana said they were working on a diplomatic solution.

But Onyema told journalists on Monday that “every option is on the table” and “violence should be avoided, but nothing is ruled out.”

He said the regional bloc is “prepared and determined to take advantage of any of the options that it feels is appropriate” to install election winner Adama Barrow as the rightful president.

The United States, European Union and others have condemned Jammeh’s stance and supported efforts to enforce Gambia’s Constitution.

Monday’s meeting included the presidents of Liberia and Senegal, which would lead any military intervention.

The leaders expressed particular concern over the deteriorating security situation. Jammeh has mobilized troops, closed radio stations and ordered arrests, leading to a “mass exodus” of Gambians to their country’s interior and to neighboring countries, Onyema said.

Nigeria also has said scheduling conflicts prevent it from sending judges to Gambia on Tuesday to help consider a petition from Jammeh’s party challenging the election that Barrow won.

Gambia’s Supreme Court has been dormant for over a year and has only one sitting judge, Chief Justice Emmanuel O. Fagbenle.

“Our Justices are usually scheduled to sit in your Supreme Court in the months of May and November,” Nigeria’s Acting Chief Justice W.S.N. Onnoghen wrote to Fagbenle in a letter dated Jan. 5. “I regret to inform you that the re-scheduled date for this sitting session of your Supreme Court is unfavorable to us as it will greatly affect our schedule and case management.”

Jammeh seized power in a bloodless coup in 1994, but is accused of gross human rights violations that include arbitrary detentions, torture and the killings of his opponents in the country of 1.9 million people.

Story: Bashir Adigun

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Man Arrested in ‘HOLLYWeeD’ Sign Case

The famed Hollywood sign is seen altered to read "HOLLYWeeD," Jan. 1 in Los Angeles. Photo: Damian Dovarganes / Associated Press

LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles police have made a “HOLLYWeeD” bust.

Zachary Cole Fernandez, 30, was arrested Monday, just over a week after a prankster used white tarps to make the “HOLLYWOOD” sign read “HOLLYWeeD,” the LAPD said in a statement.

Fernandez turned himself in with his attorney and was booked on suspicion of misdemeanor trespassing, police said.

The prankster was dressed in black and was recorded by security cameras in the area changing the sign early New Year’s Day.

Fernandez, an artist, had already claimed credit for the stunt in a Vice magazine interview, but police had not previously confirmed his involvement.

Fernandez told the Vice he had heard someone pulled the same prank in the 1970s, and he sought to repeat it to “bring positivity into the world.”

Fernandez will be released on his own recognizance and must return to court Feb. 15, police said.

Contact information to request comment could not be found for Fernandez or his attorney.

David Ryu, the city councilman for the area of the Hollywood sign, said such pranks “deplete the resources of our valuable public safety personnel, in both responding to the prank and in responding to the increased crowds and copycat attempts that these incidents generate.”

He added, “While the Hollywood Sign is an internationally recognized icon, it is located in a large urban wilderness park next to thousands of residential homes.”

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Cristiano Ronaldo Clinches 4th FIFA Best Player Award

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal poses with the trophy after winning for The Best FIFA Men's Player award during the The Best FIFA Football Awards 2016 ceremony held in January 2017 at the Swiss TV studio in Zurich, Switzerland. Photo: Ennio Leanza / Associated Press
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal poses with the trophy after winning for The Best FIFA Men's Player award during the The Best FIFA Football Awards 2016 ceremony held in January 2017 at the Swiss TV studio in Zurich, Switzerland. Photo: Ennio Leanza / Associated Press

ZURICH — Capping what he called the best year of his career, Cristiano Ronaldo won his fourth FIFA best player award on Monday.

The double European champion with Portugal and Real Madrid beat great rival Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann to complete a sweep of top individual awards.

“It was a year that was magnificent at a personal level and at a sporting level,” the 31-year-old Ronaldo said in Portuguese in his acceptance speech, which he began by exclaiming “Wow, wow, wow.”

Ronaldo’s fourth career FIFA award closed the gap on five-time winner Messi, who has been the runner-up to each Ronaldo victory.

His 34.54 percent of total voting points in a 23-candidate ballot was clearly better than Messi’s 26.42 percent. Griezmann got 7.53 percent. Voting was by national team captains and coaches, selected media, and fans online.

Messi did not attend after being pulled out hours before the ceremony by his club Barcelona to prepare for a cup match on Wednesday.

“Of course, I wish that they (Barcelona players) had been here tonight like in the other years. We have to respect the decision,” Ronaldo said.

Yet again, Ronaldo and Messi snubbed each other on ballot papers they got as captains of Portugal and Argentina. Ronaldo selected three Real Madrid teammates headed by Gareth Bale, and Messi picked Luis Suarez atop an all-Barcelona ballot.

Ronaldo’s 2016 trophy haul included the European Championship, Champions League, and Club World Cup, plus individual best player awards from UEFA and France Football magazine.

“I won a lot trophies, collective and individual, so I am proud,” said Ronaldo, adding he would send the inaugural silver FIFA Best trophy to the museum dedicated to his career on his home island, Madeira.

Messi’s Barcelona won the Spanish league and cup double in 2016, though Argentina lost another Copa America final. Griezmann’s France and Atletico Madrid lost their finals to Ronaldo’s teams.

Ronaldo’s mentors for club and country were beaten to the coaching award by Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri, who earned the prize for a stunning English Premier League title.

“What happened last year was something strange. The God of football said Leicester must win,” said Ranieri, who was in his first season at the unfashionable provincial club widely tipped for relegation.

Ranieri rose from his seat and politely shook hands with his two opponents, Madrid’s Zinedine Zidane and Portugal’s Fernando Santos, plus their partners before heading to the stage.

The 65-year-old Italian collected his trophy from Diego Maradona, who earlier Monday played in an exhibition match with other retired greats at FIFA headquarters.

Carli Lloyd of the United States won a FIFA player prize for the second straight year, despite a quarterfinals exit at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

With gold-medal winner Melanie Behringer of Germany in third place, Lloyd got more than 20 percent of the vote and five-time winner Marta of Brazil was runner-up with 16.6 percent. Behringer got 12.34 percent.

“I honestly was not expecting this,” Lloyd said. “I know Melanie did fantastic in the Olympics.”

Germany did win the women’s coaching prize as Silvia Neid earned her second FIFA prize, after also winning the 2010 award. Neid beat two previous winners: last year’s winner, Jill Ellis of the United States, and Pia Sundhage of Sweden, the Olympic silver medalist.

The Puskas Award for best goal was won in an online poll by Mohd Faiz Subri, who scored with a wildly swerving long-range free kick for Malaysian club Penang.

A players’ vote organized by international union FIFPro gave a World XI of: Manuel Neuer (Germany, Bayern Munich); Dani Alves (Brazil, Barcelona/Juventus), Sergio Ramos (Spain, Real Madrid), Gerard Pique (Spain, Barcelona), Marcelo (Brazil, Real Madrid); Toni Kroos (Germany, Real Madrid), Andres Iniesta (Spain, Barcelona), Luka Modric (Croatia, Real Madrid); Messi, Luis Suarez (Uruguay, Barcelona), Ronaldo.

The First FIFA fan award was chosen by fans and was made to supporters of Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund, who joined in singing the English club’s anthem “You’ll Never Walk Alone” before a Europa League quarterfinal. The other nominees were Iceland fans at Euro 2016, and Dutch club ADO Den Haag, whose fans brought soft toys to children supporting rival team Feyenoord.

FIFA made its Fair Play Award to Atletico Nacional, the Colombian club which was scheduled to host Chapecoense in the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana final on Nov. 30.

After most of the Brazilian team died in a plane crash flying to the match, Atletico Nacional asked the South American soccer confederation to present the title and trophy to Chapecoense.

Story: Graham Dunbar

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Young Girl Drowns in Southern Flooding, Surprise Storm Lashes Bangkok

Rainy Bangkok. Photo: Matichon

BANGKOK — The heavy flooding inundating the southern region was blamed for the death of a young girl, as Bangkok woke up to find a surprise storm still surging Tuesday.

The worst flooding in a decade is now blamed for 25 deaths, including that of 5-year-old Patchatorn Somwhung, who was swept away by a flash flood and drowned sometime in the night. Her body was found at about 10am in a forest 200 meters from Phet Kasem Road in Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

Patchatorn and her family had been traveling south by van when floodwaters blocked the van from continuing, and passengers clambered onto its roof to stay dry. Patchatorn fell into the water and was swept away.

Thailand’s north and south were cut off from each other by the flooding of that vital highway. On Tuesday afternoon authorities were raising a temporary bridge expected to be completed later in the day. However, police advised motorists to avoid traveling.

Elsewhere in Prachuap, 34 patients from Bang Saphan Hospital were evacuated after its ground floor flooded this morning, with 40 patients still stuck on the upper floors.

In Bangkok, scattered rains have fallen across the capital almost continuously since Monday afternoon, with temperatures falling to a cool 25C under cloudy skies.

The Bang Phli–Suk Sawat Expressway heading toward western Bangkok was at a standstill, and so was traffic flow on Ngam Wong Wan Road near Soi Chinnakhet 1 in Laksi District. The eastern outer ring road into downtown was also clogged.

Rain is expected to continue falling throughout the day over 60 percent of the capital, then fall to 40 percent on Wednesday, with temperatures averaging about 26C. Expect cloudy skies through Friday but less chance of rain.

A tweet by the Bangkok Flood Control Center showing expected rain across all of Bangkok’s districts except Khlong Sam Wa.

A destroyed bridge on Phet Kasem Road Tuesday morning in Prachuap Khiri Khan.
A destroyed bridge on Phet Kasem Road Tuesday morning in Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Phet Kasem Road on Tuesday morning in Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Phet Kasem Road on Tuesday morning in Prachuap Khiri Khan.
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Trump Appoints Son-In-Law as Senior White House Adviser

Jared Kushner, son-in-law of of President-elect Donald Trump walks from Trump Tower, in November in New York. Photo: Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press

NEW YORK — President-elect Donald Trump appointed his influential son-in-law Jared Kushner as a White House senior adviser Monday, putting the young real estate executive in position to exert broad sway over both domestic and foreign policy, particularly Middle East issues and trade negotiations.

Trump has come to rely heavily on Kushner, who is married to the president-elect’s daughter Ivanka. Since the election, the political novice has been one of the transition team’s main liaisons to foreign governments, communicating with Israeli officials and meeting Sunday with Britain’s foreign minister. He’s also huddled with congressional leaders and helped interview Cabinet candidates.

Ivanka Trump, who also played a significant role advising her father during the presidential campaign, will not be taking a formal White House position. Transition officials said the mother of three young children wanted to focus on moving her family from New York to Washington.

Kushner’s own eligibility for the White House could be challenged, given a 1967 law meant to bar government officials from hiring relatives. Kushner lawyer Jamie Gorelick argued Monday that the law does not apply to the West Wing. She cited a later congressional measure to allow the president “unfettered” and “sweeping” authority in hiring staff.

In a statement, Trump said Kushner will be an “invaluable member of my team as I set and execute an ambitious agenda.”

Kushner will resign as CEO of his family’s real estate company and as publisher of the New York Observer. He will also divest “substantial assets,” Gorelick said. The lawyer said Kushner would not be taking a salary. Ivanka Trump will also be leaving her executive roles at the Trump Organization  her father’s real estate company  and her own fashion brands.

Kushner, who turns 36 on Tuesday, emerged as one of Trump’s most powerful campaign advisers during his father-in-law’s often unorthodox presidential bid  a calming presence in an otherwise chaotic campaign. Soft-spoken and press-shy, he was deeply involved in the campaign’s digital efforts and was usually at Trump’s side during the election’s closing weeks.

He has continued to be a commanding presence during the transition, working alongside incoming White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and senior adviser Steve Bannon. He’s played a key role in coordinating Trump’s contacts with foreign leaders and has been talking with foreign government officials himself, according to a person with knowledge of the conversations.

Last week, Kushner and Bannon  the controversial conservative media executive  met with British Foreign Minister Boris Johnson.

Kushner and Bannon have also worked closely on issues related to Israel, including discussions over moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, which could inflame tensions in the Middle East, and on the Trump administration’s response to a United Nations Security Council measure condemning Israeli settlements.

Kushner is also weighing in on domestic policy. He joined other Trump advisers Monday night for a meeting with House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., on tax reform. He championed the pick of his friend Gary Cohn, the president of Goldman Sachs, for a top White House economic post, and Cohn’s influence within Trump’s team is said to be growing. He’s been a conduit between Trump’s team and the private sector, a role transition officials said would continue in the White House.

Those with knowledge of Kushner’s role spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss internal matters.

The anti-nepotism law had appeared to be the main obstacle to Kushner joining the White House. In arguing that the measure did not apply to the West Wing, Gorelick cited an opinion from two federal court judges in a 1993 case involving Hillary Clinton’s work on her husband’s health care law. She said Trump planned to seek an advisory opinion on the nepotism law from the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel.

Gorelick worked in the Clinton administration at both the Pentagon and Justice Department.

Norman Eisen, who served as President Barack Obama’s government ethics lawyer, said there is a “murky legal landscape” regarding the anti-nepotism law. But he said Kushner appeared to be taking the proper steps regarding the ethics and disclosure requirements for federal employees.

Like his father-in-law, Kushner pushed a mid-sized real estate company into the high-stakes battlefield of Manhattan. Though he is often viewed as more moderate than Trump, people close to him say he fully bought into the Trump campaign’s fiery populist message that resonated with white, working-class voters. He never publicly distanced himself from Trump’s more provocative stances, including the candidate’s call for a Muslim-immigration ban and his doubts about President Barack Obama’s birthplace.

Kushner’s place in Trump’s orbit  vital but often discreet  was vividly on display last month, when the president-elect toured the Carrier plant in Indiana to tout the jobs he says he saved.

Trump marched around the plant with Vice President-elect Mike Pence, shaking hands with workers, posing for photos and flashing his thumbs-up to the traveling press. Kushner stayed away from the cameras, lingering a deferential 10 or 20 feet from Trump while marveling at the scene.

“Look at these people,” Kushner was overheard saying as he watched dozens of workers cheer. “This is why he won.”

Story: Jonathan Lemire, Julie Pace

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China’s Xinjiang Tightening Border Amid Threats of Extremism

Police stand guard in 2013 in Shanghai, China. Photo: Tim Sheerman-Chase / Flickr

BEIJING — China says it is tightening border controls in its northwestern Xinjiang region amid rising terrorism threats.

State media reported Tuesday that Xinjiang’s governor Shohrat Zakir made the pledge in a speech at the region’s main annual political meeting on Monday. Zakir said increased measures taken in the last year would be further strengthened.

Xinjiang has long been home to a simmering insurgency against Beijing’s rule being waged by extremists among the native Turkic-speaking Uighur (WEE-gur) ethnic group, who are mainly Muslim and culturally distinct from most Chinese.

Xinjiang shares a border with Afghanistan, Pakistan and four nations in the often volatile Central Asian region. Uighur extremists have also been reported to have joined the fighting in Syria and were blamed for a deadly attack on a Buddhist temple in Thailand.

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