ISLAMABAD: Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for "nets spread from the earth to the sky" to defend against terrorist acts in Xinjiang, stressing long-term stability as the main goal for the region.
While addressing the second central work conference on northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, he urged strengthened precautions and international anti-terrorism cooperation, according to a statement issued by Chinese Embassy here on Friday.
The Chinese President called for "walls made of copper and steel" and "nets spread from the earth to the sky" to capture terrorists.
The meeting was held in the wake of a series of bloody terrorist attacks in the region, including one in an open air market in Urumqi, the region's capital, which left 39 people dead and 94 injured on May 20.
Calling for "meticulous" religious work, Xi stressed that there should be a focus on helping religion adapt to a socialist society and ensuring the role of religious figures and believers in boosting economic and social development.
According to Xi, the basic principle for easing religious tensions is to protect legal religious activities, deter illegal and extreme ones, guard against infiltration and crack down on crimes.
The Chinese President noted that people's normal religious demands should be protected in accordance with laws and regulations and their customs should be respected.
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