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Pakistan team to probe reported China fasting ban
By Obaid Abbasi
Published: June 29, 2016

ISLAMABAD: A high-powered delegation of the Ministry of Religious Affairs left for China on Tuesday to check the veracity of media reports that Chinese authorities have banned fasting in the holy month of Ramazan in the Muslim-majority Xinjiang province, The Express Tribune has learnt.

China had formally requested the Pakistan government to send a delegation to Xinjiang to ascertain facts regarding observance of Ramazan in the Muslim-populated province, said an official of the religious affairs ministry.

China restricts Ramazan fasting in Muslim region

The request was made after an international news agency reported that Chinese authorities had outlawed fasting in the region.

The delegation includes Director General (Research) Noor Islam Shah and Faisal Mosque chief cleric Ziaur Rehman. It will stay in Xinjiang for four days and ascertain facts regarding the reported fasting ban. Earlier it was reported that Chinese authorities had marked the start of Ramazan with a customary ban on civil servants, students and children in the mainly-Muslim region to fast.

However, the Chinese government rejected the reports as baseless. Chinese officials claim they did not force Muslims in Xinjiang to break their fast during Ramazan because the country’s constitution guarantees religious freedom.

China formally approached the Pakistan government with a request to send a team so that this controversy could be ended, said the official privy to the development. China has approximately 20 million-strong Muslim population, and the far-western region of Xinjiang is home to 10 million Uighur Muslims.

While sharing details, the official said the delegation would meet people of that province as well clerics of different mosques. “It’s a kind of visit in which formal statements of the Muslim population would be recorded as it is a state visit on the request of the Chinese government,” the official said, adding that after the visit the delegation would submit its report to the secretary of the religious affairs ministry.

China’s ruling Communist party is officially atheist and has for years restricted the practice in Xinjiang – home to the mostly Muslim Uighur minority, according to several international media outlets.

The authorities attempt to ban fasting among Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang every year, attracting widespread criticism from rights groups.

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This year as well, China has banned civil servants, students and teachers in the Xinjiang region from fasting during Ramazan and ordered restaurants to stay open.

“Food service workplaces will operate normal hours during Ramazan,” read a notice posted earlier in June on the website of the state Food and Drug Administration in Xinjiang’s Jinghe county.

Officials in the region’s Bole county were told: “During Ramazan do not engage in fasting, vigils or other religious activities,” according to a local government website report of a meeting.

Uighur rights groups claim China’s restrictions on Islam in Xinjiang have added to ethnic tensions in the region, where clashes have killed hundreds in recent years.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 29th, 2016.
 
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i believe China, our own Religious Affairs Ministry is corrupt, and sure as hell they are gonna gobble money money using this trip as an excuse.
 
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And they will dress it up and show what they want to show. It reminds me of the film; "The interview": http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2788710/

Btw, China is connecting the Xinjiang province (Uighur territories) to Pakistan, expect more 'people to people contact' there. :)

Even if there is a good 'people to people' contact noone tries to spread their purest form in Chinese soil .
Because we are talking about autocratic ,communist China where HR is next to zero.
They will simply wipe out all those 'purest' guys .


On topic :It is bit weird .But this trick can cool down if any type of anti China sentiments in Pakistan .
 
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Wait a sec... When did Pakistan get the right to question China's policies towards its own population. Isn't it supposed to be internal matter of China?

Wait a sec... When did Pakistan get the right to question China's policies towards its own population. Isn't it supposed to be internal matter of China?
 
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A lame excuse for gobbling public funds...Pakistan cannot do sh!t to change Chinese law or opinion..is NAB Even watching???
 
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Wait a sec... When did Pakistan get the right to question China's policies towards its own population. Isn't it supposed to be internal matter of China?

I suggest you read news again.

China formally approached the Pakistan government with a request to send a team so that thiscontroversy could be ended, said the official privy to the development.

The request was made after an international news agency reported that Chinese authorities had outlawed fasting in the region.

However, the Chinese government rejected the reports as baseless. Chinese officials claim they did not force Muslims in Xinjiang to break their fast during Ramazan because the country’s constitution guarantees religious freedom.
 
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Wait a sec... When did Pakistan get the right to question China's policies towards its own population. Isn't it supposed to be internal matter of China?

China approached Pakistan.. Pakistan dont interfere in China's affairs..

Maybe China want end of western propaganda thats why they ask Muslim nation Pakistan to check itself and then report.. but i dont think many will believe only Pakistani report bcoz we are friend and ally of China.. China should involve Saudi, Turks and Iranian too..
 
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China had formally requested the Pakistan government to send a delegation to Xinjiang to ascertain facts regarding observance of Ramazan in the Muslim-populated province, said an official of the religious affairs ministry.

And why would they do that ? their country , their rule.

Similarly for India. their country , their rule.
 
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Really a good step by China. This will help allay the concerns raised by mostly anti Pak-China friendship lobbies to create a friction between the two nations. This also indicates how China treats Pakistan on equal basis and seeks Pakistan's corroboration. Both countries should fight the terrorism together especially there had been attempts by certain groups to create unrest in China and cause trouble of Uyghur Muslim community.
 
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A lame excuse for gobbling public funds...Pakistan cannot do sh!t to change Chinese law or opinion..is NAB Even watching???

I really don't see any prospects of corruption...All they have to do is to visit different Chinese cities in that region, meet local Muslim, ask them and compile a report that can be made public and shared with the world especially Muslim world. They are not going to construct any bridges in China or make an orange train there. Furthermore, corruption is a major offense in China punishable with capital sentence.
 
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China asks Pakistan to come...Pakistani team went there....! End of story...!
Why are Indian Arses are* on fire? Can anyone explain?
Because mostly its Indians who are trying to create misunderstandings between the people of Pakistan and China so they are right now dumbfounded at this surprising decision by China.

I have spoken to a frien of mine in Pakistan, and he said :

If you speak something against China, or in favor of Israel, you can be tried in the court of law under blasphemy laws :guns:
That's not true at all
 
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