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CHINA pays people up to $8,000 for information on their ‘bearded’ Muslim neighbors

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Authorities in western China’s restive, Muslim-majority Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region are offering rewards to locals who inform on their neighbors for “wearing beards,” government-controlled media reported this week. Islamic liturgy recommends that Muslim men wear beards.

In recent months, local officials have tightened religious restrictions on Xinjiang’s ethnic Uighurs, in response to a series of armed attacks that were allegedly perpetrated by Uighur separatists. Many Uighurs accuse Chinese authorities of religious repression, and say economic development measures in their home region benefit mostly ethnic Han people, who are the majority in China.

Informants in parts of Xinjiang’s Aksu prefecture, an epicenter of the region’s ethnic tensions, can earn anywhere from $8 to $8,000 for reporting their neighbors’ illegal religious or “separatist activity” — which can now include facial hair, according to Chinese newspaper The Global Times.

"That's a lot of money for Uighurs in the south [of the region]. There they are very poor. This is an incentive to betray their fellow Uighurs to get some financial gain," Alim Seytoff, spokesman for the Uighur rights advocacy group World Uyghur Congress (WUC), told Al Jazeera.

Aksu officials had not responded to an interview request from Al Jazeera by the time of publication.

Local authorities have attempted to suppress various ostensible signs of Muslim religiosity in the past. But Nicholas Bequelin, a researcher with Human Rights Watch, said this appeared to be first time officials are comfortable enough with such measures to allow them to be reported in an English-language publication geared toward foreigners.

"What is new and extremely worrying [is that] the Chinese government is so bent on suppressing Uighur Islam that it thinks it's appropriate to make public these restrictions and to sketch out what behavior is considered suspect by the state," Bequelin told Al Jazeera.

Bequelin believes Chinese authorities are publicizing information about the attacks to pre-empt criticism by portraying the rewards as a measure against armed attacks that Beijing says are carried out by Uighur religious extremists.

WUC's Seytoff said he contacted Human Rights Watch days ago with reports of the restrictions. Seytoff believes that WUC's communications have been compromised by Chinese intelligence, and that the Chinese media report was likely an attempt to establish Beijing's stance ahead of any claims that would be made by the international human rights watchdog.

Xinjiang, which abuts South and Central Asian nations including oil- and energy-rich Kazakhstan and Pakistan, is of great strategic and economic value to Beijing. In September of last year, China signed a slew of contracts with neighboring nations to import oil and gas directly into Xinjiang. Uighur rights activists have told Al Jazeera that religious repression is one means of controlling a restive Uighur public that Beijing sees as a threat to its commerce.

In recent months, other religious restrictions imposed by local governments have barred women wearing traditional headscarves from entering public venues. In one case in Aksu, authorities placed the Chinese flag at the head of a mosque, in an apparent bid to make worshippers bow to a symbol of the state.


China offers rewards for beard informants in Muslim-majority area | Al Jazeera America
 
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Find me an area of lot of Bearded Uighur Guys and I would like to move in that area and keep an eye on these Crazies....

Is it $8,000 pr crazy fellow ?
 
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Find me an area of lot of Bearded Uighur Guys and I would like to move in that area and keep an eye on these Crazies....

Is it $8,000 pr crazy fellow ?

That is the highest price. The lowest is just around $8, not too bad for reporting an extremist scum
 
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I think Wahabism should really be banned in China. Muslims mostly have lived peacefully for centuries until these crazy pricks showed up. Extremists engaged in terrorist activities or supporting armed separatism should have his/her property confiscated and denied social service/public education/government employment for life. Person who reported them should receive a portion of their wealth.
 
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It is the duty of the Chinese government to protect the security and life of ALL its citizen.
 
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So that beard style prohibited ?

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Had this been American or Europe or any other western country people would be crying racial/religious profiling!

@Zarvan @Aeronaut @Developereo any comments?

Finally, Uighur people isn't Chinese, is it ?
I don't want to insult or try to separate something ... but your action to insult Muslim, Uighur did so ..

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This one could make you rich

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The informing is apparently voluntary.
Given what happen previously in the region, anyone who fear for their own or their kins safety could inform the authority to investigate.
And receive a reward since they did a service to the community.
If it is not a real concern then I guess nobody would be informing.
After all, the authority would be blame if they did not take preventive measure and something did really happen.
 
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That is the highest price. The lowest is just around $8, not too bad for reporting an extremist scum

I think we need to borrow this mindset.

Good going China. Whether we have a difference or not, jihadi radicalism is a common problem for you and for us. :tup:
 
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Had this been American or Europe or any other western country people would be crying racial/religious profiling!

@Zarvan @Aeronaut @Developereo any comments?

Nothing wrong with reporting illegal behavior.

As for beards, it sounds strange. I would need some official source to say that beards are illegal in China.

PS. I have this image of Beijing Airport. First there's a line of immigration booths and then a line of barber booths...
 
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