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China bans Ramadan fast in Muslim northwest
2014-07-03
[NEWS.YAHOO] Students and civil servants in China's Moslem northwest, where Beijing is enforcing a security crackdown following deadly unrest, have been ordered to avoid taking part in traditional fasting during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

Statements posted Wednesday on websites of schools, government agencies and local party organizations in the Xinjiang region said the ban was aimed at protecting students' wellbeing and preventing use of schools and government offices to promote religion. Statements on the websites of local party organizations said members of the officially atheist ruling party also should avoid fasting.

"No teacher can participate in religious activities, instill religious thoughts in students or coerce students into religious activities," said a statement on the website of the No. 3 Grade School in Ruoqiang County in Xinjiang.

Similar bans have been imposed in the past on fasting for Ramadan, which began at sundown Saturday. But this year is unusually sensitive because Xinjiang is under tight security following attacks that the government blames on Moslem Death Eaters with foreign terrorist ties.
Posted by:Fred

#5  just remember, every day is fast day in NKOR, and thy don't worship the moon god, just the fat one
Posted by: Frank G   2014-07-03 16:50  

#4  Depends on if Mictecacihuatl counts.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2014-07-03 16:03  

#3  Ever met anyone worshiping the old Aztec Gods, Tex?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-07-03 14:40  

#2  The problem with stamping out religious beliefs in a population, is they all still believe anyway. Look at the return of the Orthodox Church in Russia; two generations, and it popped right back up.
It's easier to believe than not, 'cause, like, who knows?
Posted by: ed in texas   2014-07-03 07:25  

#1  Bully for the Celestials. I wonder, would a few generations of intense persecution improve Islam?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-07-03 02:51  

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