Abu Omar al-Turkistani, head of China's Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP) - a branch of the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM) fighting for the separation of Xinjiang province, was killed in a US drone strike in Syria on Sunday.
The air strike in Sarmada in northwestern Syria reportedly claimed the lives of eight persons, an article in the state-run Global Times said today.
While the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang, declined to react saying he is not aware of the details, the daily said many Chinese netizens gave their thumbs up and even called it a "superb New Year's gift".
"Amid applause for the move from the US, the event also indicates the internationalisation of terrorism and the significance of joint anti-terror efforts," the article said.
ETIM, which is active in the Uyghur Muslim-majority province of Xinjiang, has been listed as terrorist body by UN for its alleged involvement in a spate of violent attacks in China.
"Given geopolitical factors, interests and competition among major powers, international anti-terror collaborative actions have been far from effective.
"However, if every nation only cares about its own interests and short-term prospects while standing aloof from other countries' terrorist threats, nobody can be immune from the expansion of terrorism in the end," it said, skirting any reference to China repeatedly blocking India's efforts to get Azhar listed as terrorist by the UN.
As a result, India has to file a fresh application before the UN 1267 Committee this year along with details of charge sheet about Azhar's involvement in Pathankot terror attack.
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