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Imams forced to dance in the street in China
2015-02-13
[Khaama (Afghanistan)] The government of China has reportedly forced Moslem imams to dance in the street in a move which is seen as yet another crackdown on religious freedoms.

According to a report published World Bulletin on Monday, the incident took place in Xinjiang district which is inhabited mostly by the Moslems.

The imams were also forced to swear to an oath that they will not teach religion to children as well telling them that prayer is harmful to the soul.

The newspaper citing reports by the statement media reportd that the imams were also forced to chant out slogans such as 'peace of the country gives peace to the soul".

In the meantime, the public servants are forced to brandish the slogan that "our income comes from the CKP not from Allah".

Female teachers were instructed to teach children to stay away from religious education and made to swear an oath that they will keep children away from religion, the report added.

According to reports, around 13.4 million Moslems are residing in Xinjiang which has a population of around 22 million.

The province has witnessed a wave of deadly festivities that Beijing often describes as Islamic terrorism where Beijing launched a so-called "people's war on terror" in May.

The operation was launched in the wake of a market bombing in Urumqi in which 31 people were killed.

However,
women are made to be loved, not understood...
the experts believe that violence in the province is often caused due to ethnic tensions boiling over between the two groups.

Xinjiang is home to the Uighurs, a largely Moslem, Turkic-speaking group as well as a growing number of Han Chinese migrants who have poured into the region which borders Pakistain, Afghanistan and Kazakhstan.

In the meantime, human rights
One man's rights are another man's existential threat.
groups accuse the government of systematically violating the Uighurs' right to freedom of worship and say the Communist Party's hard-line policies on religion are only serving to further radicalise Moslem youth.

Posted by:Fred

#10  Xinjiang with 13.4 million Muslims vs. the rest of the PRC with 1,600-million odd non-Muslims. Which one has the strongest horse?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2015-02-13 20:56  

#9  Both groups can afford to lose 500,000 persons in order to move their ideology forward.

scary.
Posted by: Mikey Hunt   2015-02-13 19:26  

#8  Dance 'ya turbaned varmint!
Posted by: Shipman   2015-02-13 16:21  

#7  Mutually Assured Destruction?
Posted by: Frank G   2015-02-13 13:58  

#6  They should set up a Ministry of Silly Walks...
Posted by: Raj   2015-02-13 13:52  

#5  Commies vs. Muslim Holy Men. Who are we rooting for?
Posted by: tu3031   2015-02-13 12:35  

#4  Martha and The Vandellas had no comment.
Posted by: ed in texas   2015-02-13 08:21  

#3  The Han getting revenge on the Mongols?
Posted by: AlanC   2015-02-13 07:42  

#2  Bacon and eggs anyone?
Posted by: Mystic   2015-02-13 04:49  

#1  Good. Islam is an arrogant and should be taught humility.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-02-13 01:33  

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