Wednesday

The Chinese government still bans Muslim Xinjiang fasting in Ramadan

Pemerintah China masih larang muslim Xinjiang berpuasa di Ramadan




munaadsense.The holy month of Ramadan this year seemed to still be a tough month for the Uighurs in the Xinjiang region to fast. Because the Chinese government continued to worship rules ban mandatory.

The preaching of the page in the Independent, Wednesday (8/6), this rule is based on the idea when the Uighur Muslim faith to be a threat to the power of the leadership of Beijing, said Dixlat Raxit of the World Uyghur Congress.

The Chinese government banned the Communist Party controlled all civil servants, students, and teachers Muslims in the Xinjiang region of fasting in the holy month of Ramadan. Though the region is known to 58 percent of the Muslim population.

Notification of the ban clearly displayed on the website of government in the city of Korla, "during Ramadan, food and beverage vendors should not be closed," wrote the notification.

Pain is not mutual respect between people is clearly under fire from Human Rights groups. They blamed the conflict between the region of 10 million Muslim Uighur minority in the country's security forces religious and cultural restrictions that still raging.

Xinjiang reportedly often launch attacks against the Chinese government and recently Beijing accuses militant groups in Xinjiang attack a number of places to demand independence in the region's rich natural resources.

No comments:

Post a Comment

KOMENTAR