Thursday, October 11, 2018
The Capital Of China's Xinjiang Region Has Launched A Compaign Against Halal (Muslim) Products
The capital China's Xinjiang region, home to the mostly Muslim Uighur minority, has launched a compaign against halal products to stop fueling "extremism". The Communist Party leaders of Urumqi led to swear an oath to " fight a decisive battle against 'pan-halalization'. China has been subject to heavy criticism from right groups and foreign governments amid reports of punitive crackdown that has seen the dtention of as many as i million mostly Muslim ethnic Uighurs in Xinjiang. Beijing has denied it is systematically violating the rights of Xinjiang’s Muslims, saying it is only cracking down on extremism and “splittism” in the region. The official Global Times said on Wednesday that the “demand that things be halal which cannot really be halal” was fuelling hostility towards religion. As part of the anti-halal campaign, Ilshat Osman, Urumqi’s ethnically Uighur head prosecutor, penned an essay entitled: “Friend, you do not need to find a halal restaurant specially for me”. According to the WeChat post government employees should not have any diet problems and work canteens would be changed so that officials could try all kinds of cuisine. Muslims in China’s Linxia region fear eradication of Islam The Urumqi Communist Party leaders also said they would require government officials and party members to firmly believe in Marxism-Leninism, and not religion, and to speak standard Mandarin Chinese in public. Chinese citizens are theoretically free to practice any religion, but they have been subject to increasing levels of surveillance as the government tries to bring religious worship under stricter state control. The Communist Party in August issued a revised set of regulations governing its members behaviour, threatening punishments or expulsion for anyone who clung to religious beliefs.
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