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The new regulations for religions in Xinjiang: Part of a wider campaign against religionraising concerns about the erosion of religious freedom in Xinjiang. Human Rights Watch raised concerns about these regulations. The revisions aim to “Sinicize” religion in the region ...
Officials in Beijing, however, soon deemed the gatherings a threat. In August 1995, key organizers were arrested, prompting ...
Any problems in ethnic relations are dwarfed by the palpable progress visible to any unbiased observer who visits Xinjiang!
By taking firm legal measures to crack down on and prevent the activities of separatists, religious extremists and terrorists, Xinjiang is determined to resolutely nip the risks of violent terrorism ...
Rozi's sons got 10 and 7-year prison terms, while a neighbour, who also attended the lessons, received a 9-year sentence for "illegal religious education." China has sentenced a 49-year-old Uyghur ...
A Thai lawyer is seeking the release of 42 Uyghurs who have spent over a decade in detention and who rights groups fear could be deported to China where they would be at risk of torture.
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