Announcing nine guidelines at an anti-terrorism work conference in Urumqi, capital of northwestern Xinjiang which is witnessing major attacks by the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), China's security chief Meng Jianzh said they are aimed at coping with changes and trends in the fight against terrorism at home and abroad.
The guidelines include strengthening the nationwide terrorist intelligence-sharing system, destruction of audio and video material related to terrorism and violence being spread through online, strengthen border controls to prevent overseas terrorists entering China and elimination of religious extremism.
The Pakistan army has conducted a major operation in recent months to destroy terror bases.
Meng also called for promotion of successful practices to educate and transform terrorist offenders by using authentic religious doctrines, improving the emergency command system and enhance coordination among different units of the public security forces and other forces to maintain social stability.
He also highlighted enhancing anti-terrorism measures relating to railways, aviation, other public transportation and postal networks, conducting research to determine weak links in anti-terrorism work and strengthening cooperation with international anti-terrorism bodies.