China bans veils, abnormal beards in Xinjiang
China on Saturday banned wearing veils or growing ‘abnormal’ beards in Xinjiang as part of a major crackdown aimed at curbing ‘religious extremism’ in the restive Uygur Muslim majority province.
By : migrator
Update: 2017-04-01 18:28 GMT
New York
According to law, which came into effect on Saturday, special task forces to curb extremism would be set up at regional, prefectural level. County governments and local leaders would be evaluated annually for their localities' achievements on the matter. The stringent regulation aimed at curbing religious extremism came amid the government's intensifying campaign against what it calls the rising threat of terrorism and separatism in the province was passed this week.
The law bans a wide range of acts including wearing veils or ‘abnormal’ beards, without specifying the term.
It will also be illegal to refuse to watch state television and listen to state radio, or prevent children from receiving national education – activities deemed ‘manifestations’ of extremism, Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post reported. The regulation were passed by the Xinjiang legislature's standing committee.
Security and surveillance measures have been beefed up in recent months following reports of heightened violence in the region's rural south, including massive shows of force where thousands of heavily-armed police paraded in a number of cities.
The province is restive for several years due to the resentment by Uygurs over increasing settlements of Han population from other provinces.
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