China: Hide your cell phone, or the terrorists win
Xinhua reports on a new manual that China’s Ministry of Public Security has put together to educate citizens about terrorism: What to do after being abducted? Please try your best to stay calm. Don’t fight back, don’t meet kidnappers’ eyes, don’t talk, move slowly and try your best to hide your communication devices," the manual ...
Xinhua reports on a new manual that China's Ministry of Public Security has put together to educate citizens about terrorism:
Xinhua reports on a new manual that China’s Ministry of Public Security has put together to educate citizens about terrorism:
What to do after being abducted? Please try your best to stay calm. Don’t fight back, don’t meet kidnappers’ eyes, don’t talk, move slowly and try your best to hide your communication devices," the manual said. "Lie face down on the ground when the police attack the terrorists."
"When you notice something suspicious, you need to check it first, then listen, then smell, but try to avoid touching it," the manual adds.
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