Cross posted from: feddit.de/post/11367068
“The reason for arrest is that he stopped others from smoking and drinking,” said the officer. “He is not a religious figure.”
Abstaining from alcohol is one of 75 different activities and behaviors identified by the Chinese government as a sign of potential religious extremism. It is listed in brochures distributed in some parts of Xinjiang to educate the public on how to identify extreme religious activities.
It is also a cause for jailing Uyghurs, who as Muslims abstain from drinking alcohol, as part of a larger effort by Beijing to eradicate Uyghur culture and religion.
Initially, the Uyghur was “educated” in a camp for two years, but in 2019, he was sentenced and transferred to prison, they said.
Xaneriq village consists of 23 smaller communities with a total population of 31,000 people, averaging around 1,400 people in each community.
About 800 people live in Tawaqchi community, of which more than 100 were in prison, with some serving indefinite sentences in internment camps, an Uyghur expatriate said.
Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world 6 months ago
So… Just to clarify: if I traveled to China and let slip to the authorities that I no longer drink alcohol, would they arrest me, an atheist, for “potential religious extremism” or would I have to be a Muslim too for THAT particular bit of oppression?
Zagorath@aussie.zone 6 months ago
The laws are an excuse to continue their genocide against the Uyghurs. They have no interest in enforcing them against foreign tourists or even Han Chinese.
Apollo42@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Exactly, laws like this are an excuse, not a reason.
520@kbin.social 6 months ago
You would have to be a Muslim. Not drinking and smoking is usually something that they like to promote in their citizenry.
Reddfugee42@lemmy.world 6 months ago
‘a whole other’
z00s@lemmy.world 6 months ago
1000000119
Nasan@sopuli.xyz 6 months ago
You have to make sure you say, “according to the government” at the end of your statement. It’s the CCP’s “no homo”.
Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Nah, we’re not on Lemmygrad, Hexbear, or .ml, so I should be able to accurately criticize the atrocious actions of the Chinese government without being banned from World News again lol
Shade@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Haha 😂