Chinese Communist Party officials harden rhetoric on Islam


Beijing, Mar 13 (AP): China's ruling Communist Party is hardening its rhetoric on Islam, with top officials making repeated warnings about the spectre of global religious extremism seeping into the country and the need to protect traditional Chinese identity.

Shaerheti Ahan, a top political and legal affairs party official in Xinjiang, today became the latest official from a predominantly Muslim region to warn political leaders gathered in Beijing for this month's National People's Congress about China becoming destabilised by the "international anti-terror situation".

Over the past year, President Xi Jinping has directed the party to "Sinicise" the country's ethnic and religious minorities, while regional leaders in Xinjiang, home to the Uighur (pronounced WEE-gur) ethnic minority, have ramped up surveillance measures, police patrols and demonstrations amid an uptick in violence blamed on Islamic separatists.

Although some scholars question whether global jihadi networks have indeed penetrated the country, top Chinese officials, including those overseeing areas outside Xinjiang, are increasingly echoing certain strands of international discourse to back up claims that Islamic extremism is growing worldwide and needs to be rolled back.

Officials from Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, which has an ethnic Hui population that is predominantly Muslim but, unlike Xinjiang, rarely sees separatist or religious violence, warned similarly this past week about the perils of Islamic extremism. Speaking at a regional meeting open to the media, Ningxia Communist Party secretary Li Jianguo drew comparisons to the policies of President Donald Trump's administration to make his point.

"What the Islamic State and extremists push is jihad, terror, violence," Li said. "This is why we see Trump targeting Muslims in a travel ban. It doesn't matter whether anti-Muslim policy is in the interests of the US or it promotes stability, it's about preventing religious extremism from seeping into all of American culture."

Wu Shimin, a former ethnic affairs official from Ningxia, said that ideological work must be strengthened in the region to promote a Chinese identity among its Hui population, the descendants of Muslim traders plying the Silk Road centuries ago.

"The roots of the Hui are in China," Wu said. "To discuss religious consciousness, we must first discuss Chinese consciousness. To discuss the feelings of minorities, we must first discuss the feelings of the Chinese people."

Mohammed al-Sudairi, a doctoral student at the University of Hong Kong and an expert on Islam in China, said the comments by Ningxia party officials reflected the increasingly anti-Islamic rhetoric that has been rolled out over the past year by the top leadership in Beijing.

  

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Tue, Mar 14 2017

    By using the word rhetoric, the chinese are made to be monsters. they are actually voicing concerns by most world leaders as to what is a fact which ... are preaching hatred and promising their gullible followers rich dividends in the next life if they die for ...

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  • nazeer husain, jeddah KSA

    Mon, Mar 13 2017

    Financial terrorism is the basic essential of china where almost countries of the world are under effect. Even millions of firaunic govt may try but islam as complete truthful constitution of descent human life will prevail in every corner of the world. Chines growth completely depend on copying the technological advancement of foreign regime. Similarly let china try to copy some best aspects of islam .

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  • Adam, Udupi

    Mon, Mar 13 2017

    Wake up

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Tue, Mar 14 2017

    Mazer Husain, oil & water doesn't mix

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  • H.A.Dsouza, Damoh

    Tue, Mar 14 2017

    Muslim community should also accept the danger of Islamic terrorism.

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  • Ismail, Moodbidri

    Tue, Mar 14 2017

    Why targeting only Muslims? Terrorism is against humanity. Terrorism by any community is condemnable. Who are "National Liberation Front of Tripura"? Who are "Abhinav Bharath"? There is big list. May God extend your and our knowledge, as well.

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  • Zeitgeist, mangalore

    Tue, Mar 14 2017

    Ismail,

    You are purposefully trying to take the main topic to somewhere else.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Mon, Mar 13 2017

    I heard that there is a ban on burqua, beard, head cap.

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  • SB, Mlore

    Mon, Mar 13 2017

    Chinese dictionary do not have the word "Politically Correctness".

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