China has announced that it is implementing new measures including a ban
on 'abnormal' beards in its heavily Muslim region of Xinjiang.
Veils
have also been banned in public places along with refusing to watch or
listen to state media, as part of the new 'Regulations on Extremisation
of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.' China claims that the legal,
cultural and religious rights of Muslims in Xinjiang are fully
protected.
However many Muslim Uighur people resent increasing
restrictions on their culture and religion and complain they are denied
economic opportunities amid an influx of Han Chinese into the province.
The new rules posted to news.ts.cn yesterday
state: 'Parents should use good moral conduct to influence their
children, educate them to revere science, persue culture, uphold ethnic
unity and refuse and oppose extremism'.
Workers in public spaces
such as stations and airports will be asked to 'dissuade' those who
fully cover their bodies including veiling their faces from entering.
They will also be required to report them to the police.
The new rules is set to come into effect today, April 1.
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