Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Muslims clash with Chinese police who destroyed mosque

"Two police officers and two villagers got injured and several villagers were taken away by the police, but I don't know how many," Ma said.

One Taoshan local who was away when the violence occurred, said his relatives had told him over the telephone that on December 30 an official had shouted "(the mosque) is illegal" and ordered the armed police to tear it down.

"Clashes happened and more than 100 people went missing," Jin Haitao told AFP. He said many villagers' injuries were caused by police using high-pressure water cannon to disperse those trying to stop destruction of the mosque.

"Now, I can't reach anyone there," Jin said, speaking from north China's Hebei province near Beijing.

The Hong Kong-based rights group said in a fax that Muslims from Ningxia and the neighbouring province of Gansu had donated money to build the mosque.

Jin said it was first built in 1987 and refurbished last year.

China's communist government monitors religious activity closely and must approve the building of all mosques, churches and other places of worship as a way to prevent their becoming centres for anti-government organising.

China in recent years has seen several outbreaks of ethnic violence involving Muslims, mostly as the mainly Muslim Uighurs of the northwest Xinjiang region bridle under what they regard as government oppression and the unwanted immigration of majority ethnic Han Chinese.

Source: http://telegraph.feedsportal.com/c/32726/f/564430/s/1b75f723/l/0L0Stelegraph0O0Cnews0Cworldnews0Casia0Cchina0C898820A50CMuslims0Eclash0Ewith0EChinese0Epolice0Ewho0Edestroyed0Emosque0Bhtml/story01.htm

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