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Burqa banned in China's Xinjiang - World - DAWN.COM

Burqa banned in China's Xinjiang
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Xinjiang is home to the Uighurs, a largely Muslim, Turkic-speaking group as well as a growing number of Han Chinese migrants who have poured into the region which borders Pakistan, Afghanistan and Kazakhstan. - Reuters photo


China has banned the wearing of burqas in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang, where a majority of Muslims reside, said a report published on The Telegraph.

Residents have been banned from wearing burqas in the city of 3.1 million people, in "an effort to curb growing extremism," state media had announced earlier this week.

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

"Burqas are not [a] traditional dress for Uighur women, and wearing them in public places is banned in countries such as Belgium and France," reported Xinhua, China's official news agency.

Recently, there has been a rise in deadly clashes in China, which Beijing describes as Islamic terrorism. However, some experts claim that these clashes are due to ethnic tensions between Uighurs and Han Chinese migrants.

The Chinese leadership insists that religious fanaticism is the driving force behind the recent rise in bloodshed. On the other hand, human rights groups argue that the government violates the Uighurs' rights to freedom of worship.

The groups also say that the Community Party's rigid policies on religion are serving to further radicalise Muslim youth in the region.

Xinjiang's Communist Party chief Zhang Chunxian recently urged officials to "brandish the sword and advance against terrorists in a full-on approach".

In May last year, Beijing commenced a so-called "people's war on terror" following a market bombing in Urumqi which left 31 people dead.

Earlier this week, police in another part of Xinjiang stated that they had killed six "attackers" who had been attempting to launch an attack with bombs strapped to their bodies.
 
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There are no angry Muslims protesting against China anywhere. Anyone would think they were scared or something.
 
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I fully support this ban, the "burqa" is an insult to Islam. Muslims must stop being so idiotic to think that in order to be Muslim one has to be Arab first (i.e. those in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf). God is not an Arab and Arab culture has nothing to do with either God or Islam. Case closed.
 
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First, Xinjiang, China, is a lot less "restive" than Ferguson, US.

Second, they were not a group of "mobsters" but "terrorists."

Third, there is not a violence between Uighurs and the Chinese; the Uighurs are also Chinese and overwhelmingly love their country.

Fourth, not "many Uighurs" but a small number of "terrorists" call Xinjiang East Turkestan.

Fifth, if "East Turkestan Islamic Movement" did not exist, then 9/11 was an inside job and Osama recorded all his videos in his CIA-provided safe-house.

Sixth, what is the point of spreading a Yahoo News piece of article, given that it is well-known as a terrorist symphatizing US news portal?
 
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He's Uyghur, they have both Uyghur and Chinese name, that's how his name spelled in Uyghur I guess.

Actually, what I meant was that the spellings differ with pronunciation. Quite often the names remain the same, even when spelled differently to suit the local culture. Such as Gautam Siddha became Qutan Xida.

It can be helpful to understand how their names are spelled in different regions so as to keep an eye on them whenever they cross international borders.
 
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Xinjiang need a strong government like CCP to ensure it will transit to a better standard of living. If not, it will degrade just into another afganistan, Syria , Libya or Iraq with the so called freedom and free from oppression that ordinary uyghur do not expect it.
 
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I've never heard Turkish tv refer to them as Uyghur terrorists. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. For most Turks, only Kurds are terrorist.
Of cos, Kurd is fighting independent from turkey so they must be terrorist. Whether uyghur is dead or alive is none of turkish concern. So it doesn't matter to them.

Tell you what, Turkish having this kind of double standard will haunt them back. They must remember they are no more the Ottoman Empire. Whatever they do not others to do to them, they must not do it to others.

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