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how many of them were uighurs? Hmm?
Across China’s west, more than 20 million Muslims this week marked the holy month of Ramadan. More than half of them are here in Xinjiang, a vast land of deserts and old Silk Road towns that stretches up to China's western borders.
There are largely no religious restrictions in today’s Xinjiang for ordinary Uighurs, contrasting with the 1960s and 1970s, when mosques here were targeted during the Communist Party’s Cultural Revolution.
Will Indians even believe their own media?
The Hindu : News / International : A quiet Ramadan in China
This was Ramadan in 2011 in China.
Learn to read please, I'll quote again.
The Hindu : News / International : A quiet Ramadan in China 2011
Pay attention to the second sentence and everything after that.
You know, I know, everybody here know that Riaz is talking abou Uighers what CPC pays for diversion?
Across Chinas west, more than 20 million Muslims this week marked the holy month of Ramadan. More than half of them are here in Xinjiang, a vast land of deserts and old Silk Road towns that stretches up to China's western borders.
There are largely no religious restrictions in todays Xinjiang for ordinary Uighurs, contrasting with the 1960s and 1970s, when mosques here were targeted during the Communist Partys Cultural Revolution.
Learn to read please, I'll quote again. From your own media.
The Hindu : News / International : A quiet Ramadan in China 2011
Pay attention to the second sentence and everything after that.
میں نے اسے ختم کر دیا
We Fasted in my hometown of Ningxia and as well as the other Hui areas, my friend a Han Muslim in Kashgar also Celebrated. Like many other areas then again Indians then think they know Our Country better then we know our country .
Its utter bull. A friend of mine was a member of the delegation that went in to observe how Ramadan is observed in China. What he had to say was not pretty. The results were even published. I will post it in here for you "Hans" to "examine" when i get home.
LOL, I see Muslims fasting here with my own eyes, and even the Indian Media itself reports the same!
Yet we still have delusional Indians on this forum spreading as many lies as they can.
And now they are even telling Chinese Muslims on this forum what to think!
Really and truly incredible Indians.
We Fasted in my hometown of Ningxia and as well as the other Hui areas, my friend a Han Muslim in Kashgar also Celebrated. Like many other areas then again Indians then think they know Our Country better then we know our country .
They can't help it. They are brought up in a culture of hatred and propaganda. Indian unity depends on finding an external bogeyman. Previously, it was hatred against Pakistan, now they are brought up on a diet of China-bashing.
you ban it,who care i am hindu we don't wear veils...i am talking about double talk of pakistan when it was ban by west and now when it is ban in china.
france ban full face veil
Australia bans Muslim women veil
I think China do ban those veil stuff in public offices: e.g. governments, schools and etc. In addition, China do ban those islam pray practices in public offices as well.
However, rules in China sometimes are quite flexible and up to interpretation by local government. So wearing that in other places seem to be fine.
So far, we do not have those human bombs detonating themselves in public. That is why we still have certain toleration for that.
If there would be several human bombs incidents happened in Northwest China, or any part of China, you will see such tolerance towards that will drain up way much quickly. Just like the 50s, after several terrorist activities against PLA soldiers and public officers, general Wang Zheng has ordered the iron-hand policies against uighurs for quite some time and keep the xinjiang region peaceful until the earlier 80s, when secretary general hu yaobang took the soft approach, which turned out to be a disaster.