The Chinese government's campaign of mosque closures, previously reported in Xinjiang (autonomous northwest territory), has spread to other regions, as stated in a Human Rights Watch report. Released on Wednesday, November 22, the report supported these claims with public documents, satellite imagery, and witness testimonies from the northern Ningxia region and Gansu province, where the Hui Muslim population resides.
Just in: The Chinese government is significantly reducing the no. of mosques in two provinces in China under its “mosque consolidation” policy, Human Rights Watch @hrw reveals in new research released today: https://t.co/IaWZ4ZY9B3 pic.twitter.com/7NM6JRae9x
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About 1,300 mosques in Ningxia have been closed or converted since 2020, @HannahTheaker1, a scholar on Chinese Muslims, told the BBC. That number represents a third of the total mosques in the region. https://t.co/eqLzrocAAR
— Maya Wang 王松蓮 (@wang_maya) November 22, 202
As per the 2010 census, China has a population of around 10.5 million Hui Muslims.
UN shames China on XinJiang.
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India Today's @gauravcsawant gets us all the details.#TheBurningQuestion| @Chaiti pic.twitter.com/wwhkJJ0xdQ
According to the Associated Press, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has not provided immediate responses to queries about the report and the official policies toward Muslim minorities.