Dear MEL
Topic Readers,
Why China is
banning beards and veils in Xinjiang
In China, there
are 22 provinces, four municipalities like Beijing and Shanghai, two Special
Administrative Regions, Hong Kong and Macao, and five autonomous regions, Inner
Mongolia, Guangxi, Ningxia, Tibet and Xinjiang. Each of these autonomous
regions is a minority entity that has a higher population of particular ethnic
group.
The largest
autonomous region is Xinjiang, which borders Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. Over 40% of the
population are Uyghur, a Turkic ethnic group living in Eastern and Central Asia.
Most of them are Sunni Muslims and speak Uyghur. The region is abundant in oil
and mineral reserves, and it produces more natural gas than any other regions
in China.
Now the
provincial government issued anti-extremism legislation on April 1st
prohibiting full-face coverings, growing beards and any extremism content on
paper or the web.
Why is China
so strict about what people wear or see in this remote region?
Enjoy reading
and learning how sensitive it is to rule, integrate or assimilate an autonomous
territory.
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