Hasan Mahsum (or Hassan Makhdum), also known as Abu-Muhammad al-Turkestani and Ashan Sumut, was the leader of the
Islamic extremist group Turkistan Islamic Party
The Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP) or the Turkistan Islamic Movement (TIM), formerly known as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) and other names, is a Uyghur Islamic extremist organization founded in Western China. Its stated goals ar ...
and suspected of having ties with Al Qaeda.
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He was shot dead in a counter-terrorism operation on October 2, 2003 by the
Pakistani Army.
Political activities
Abdul Hameed, Abdul Azeez Makhdoom and Abdul Hakeem Makhdoom launched the Islamic Party of Turkistan in 1940.
After being set free from prison in 1979, Abdul Hakeem instructed Hasan Mahsum and other Uyghurs in fundamentalist Islam.
In 1989
Zeydin Yusup
Zeydin Yusup, also known as Zeydin Kari or Ziauddin Yusuf, was one of main leaders of the Free Turkistan Movement.
History
In 1988 Abdul Kasim and Zeydin Yusup started the group which was originally called Free Turkistan Movement. The movement ...
started the group which was originally called East Turkistan Islamic Party (ETIP).
The movement was reshuffled by Hasan Mahsum and Abudukadir Yapuquan in 1997 into its present incarnation.
Mahsum, a native of Shule (Kunixar) County, became involved with the
East Turkestan independence movement
The East Turkestan independence movement ( ug, شەرقىي تۈركىستان مۇستەقىللىق ھەرىكىتى; zh, s=东突厥斯坦独立运动) is a political movement that seeks the independence of East Turkestan, a large and spa ...
early in his life; in his late 20s, he was already a lecturer at a training camp in
Yecheng County
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, preaching
Jihad
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and advocating the use of violence against Chinese authorities.
He was arrested in October 1993 by the Chinese police for terrorist activities and sentenced to three years of re-education through labour.
[
] After fleeing China in 1997 to Mecca, Mahsum joined the Taliban and lived in Afghanistan and Pakistan; he held an Afghan passport issued by the
Taliban
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. In early 1999, he was said to have met with
Osama bin Laden
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, who offered him US$300,000 of financial assistance for the East Turkestan Islamic Movement in the following year;
Mahsum himself denied any connection with bin Laden.
The Chinese government has accused him of directing a series of violent terrorist activities including robbery and murder in
Ürümqi
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on February 4, 1999 and violent murders in the
Khotan region on December 14, 1999;
it is believed that these attacks were carried out by an operative of his named Mutalif Kasim.
Uyghur detainees at Guantanamo bay have confessed that they were trained by Abdul Haq and Hassan Mahsum in Afghanistan, Abdul Haq was the leader who threatened terror attacks on the 2008 Beijing Olympics, sits on the Shura Council of al-Qaeda, and subscribes to the methodology of al-Qaeda.
Death
Chinese, Pakistani, and US officials confirmed that Mahsum was shot dead in an early-morning raid on a suspected
al-Qaeda
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training camp by the
Pakistan Army
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in
South Waziristan, near the
Afghan
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*Something of or related to Afghanistan, a country in Southern-Central Asia
*Afghans, people or citizens of Afghanistan, typically of any ethnicity
** Afghan (ethnonym), the historic term applied strictly to people of the Pas ...
border, on October 2, 2003.
The Pakistani army attacked an al-Qaeda hideout in
South Waziristan near the border with
Afghanistan
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on 2 October 2003, shooting and killing eight terrorists, including Mahsum. ''
The Beijing News'' and ''
International Herald Leader
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'' initially reported that the United States worked with Pakistan in a joint counter-terrorism operation, but Major General Shaukat Sultan, a spokesman for the Pakistani military, denied U.S. military involvement. Sultan said "DNA tests were conducted to determine it was him." The Chinese government assisted in identifying his body.
References
External links
Spokesperson's remarks on the Death of Hasan Mahsum, Head of the "East Turkistan Islamic Movement
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Terrorism in China
Terrorism in Pakistan
1964 births
2003 deaths
Chinese Islamists
Pakistani Islamists
Deaths by firearm in Pakistan
East Turkestan independence activists
Uyghurs
Muslims with branch missing
People from Kashgar
Turkistan Islamic Party
Leaders of Islamic terror groups