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Chinese police order Muslims to hand in all copies of the Koran and prayer mats or face 'harsh punishment'
  • Authorities in Xinjiang have ordered Muslim families to hand in religious items
  • Ethnic minority neighbourhoods will face harsh punishment if they are found
  • China has revised its regulation on religious affairs in a bid to reduce extremism
By CLAIRE HEFFRON FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 09:23 EDT, 28 September 2017 | UPDATED: 12:03 EDT, 28 September 2017

Chinese authorities are reportedly stepping up their campaign against Muslims in the north-western region of Xinjiang.

According to sources in the region, officials have been warning neighbourhoods and mosques that ethnic minority Muslim families are being forced to hand in religious items including the Koran and prayer mats.

They face severe punishment if they are discovered.

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According to Radio Free Asia, reports have emerged from Kashgar, Hotan and other regions of similar practices starting last week.

The spokesman for the exile World Uyghur Congress group, Dilxat Raxit said they received a notification saying that every single ethnic Uyghur must hand in any Islam-related items from their own home.

Copies of the Koran and related items must be handed into the government authorities, and there are will be notices being broadcast via WeChat, China's most popular social media app.

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Campaign: Ethnic minority Muslim families are forced to hand in copies of the Koran

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China's Xinjiang province is far west and Kashgar is the biggest city west of China

According to local officials, Xinjiang authorities earlier this year, began removing all Korans published more than five years ago due to extremist content.

The Korans were taken as part of the 'Three Illegals and One Item' campaign that was underway in Xinjiang, which is against 'illegal' religious items owned by mostly Muslim Uyghurs.

This operation bans 'illegal' publicity, religious activities, religious teaching, and items believed to be tools of terrorism including flammable objects, and knives.

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Challenging: Xinjiang authorities began removing Korans published more than 5 years ago

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Daily prayers: A Muslim man is praying in a mosque, and reading the Koran

The Uyghur American Association said in a recent press release that China has introduced new regulations that further criminalise religious practice and belief.

The Uyghur Human Rights Project has asked China to respect international human rights standards on freedom of religion and to end the targeting of Uyghurs.

China says it is facing threats from domestic cults and radical Islam, however, critics have accused Beijing of a broader pattern of harassment, detention and abuse.

According to a copy of the regulations posted on the State Council's official website the latest measures focus on 'maintaining legality, blocking extremism, and attacking crime'.
 
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Mostly likely BS. Countless Muslim delegations have went to China to investigate this "persecution" and came back with nothing but praise for the Chinese.

Check the article, the source is from "Radio Free Asia". :lol:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Free_Asia

Radio Free Asia (RFA) is a private, nonprofit international broadcasting corporation[2] that broadcasts and publishes online news, information, and commentary to listeners in East Asia while "advancing the goals of U.S. foreign policy."[3][4] RFA is funded by the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), an independent agency of the United States government[5].
 
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This dude used to make decent threads but he's been on an anti China campaign for a while now. He's getting desperate and will use any source to spread shit.
Relaying a Chinese police order to its citizens is "anti-China"? Then what does that make the Chinese police?
 
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Even if this is true, this is their internal affairs.

Who am I to tell them how to run their internal affairs.

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have excellent relations with China.
 
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China has every right to make any rule to govern its territory

If India is using excessive force to curb militancy or Pakistan is hanging terrorists under special military rules, then no other country should complain.
 
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@Solomon2 what about online copies and mobile apps of Quran ? I hope Chinese police knows that.
also prayer mat is not obligatory to offer a prayer. They can offer it anywhere. That must be in knowledge of Chinese police.

Whole story is floating in ocean of anti China rumors, without direction !
 
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