beijingwalker
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This whole thread is based on a false claim. China doesn't ban fasting. As for fasting for children, that's a different issue.
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This whole thread is based on a false claim. China doesn't ban fasting. As for fasting for children, that's a different issue.
China is communist where? Is a wolf in sheeps clothing a sheep or a wolf?then even communism becomes a personal belief instead of being state belief which is not the case. When they say they are communist country they believe in that ideology as simple as that, there might obviously be some transgressions at the lower level.
You have difficulty in understanding . Little children dont need to fast . Teens and adult do fastings by their own will and if they abstain from eating what you gonna do? Will force them to eat? It seem Hui Muslims have more religious freedom in china than Uighurs
I wish if that were the case. I follow amnesty on twitter and their articles and they constantly write about Kashmiris....So does AljazeeraPalestinians or the Kashmiris, but they'll notice CHINA! -_-
More like watching decent people devolve into what they hate to counter what they don't like.
Cause English language based media dominated by the west is strongly pro India and anti- China.I wish if that were the case. I follow amnesty on twitter and their articles and they constantly write about Kashmiris....So does Aljazeera
Own upto it, this forum has a tendency to discredit whenever any org raises voice for Muslims in China
This forum has a tendency to detect bull crap propaganda with a hidden agenda.I wish if that were the case. I follow amnesty on twitter and their articles and they constantly write about Kashmiris....So does Aljazeera
Own upto it, this forum has a tendency to discredit whenever any org raises voice for Muslims in China