Wednesday, May 31, 2023

The right-wing Western/Indian media failed to hide their hate against China for uplifting its people out of poverty and economic success! Keep telling us that no signs of Islam/Muslims are allowed to display in China yet the Najiaying Mosque is the focus of all media outlets.#NajiayingMosque #Nagu #Yunnan #China










The Najiaying Mosque in Nagu, southwestern Yunnan province, China, has been the site of protests by the minority Muslim community in recent weeks. The protests were sparked by the Chinese government's plans to demolish the mosque.

The Najiaying Mosque is a 13th-century mosque that is considered to be a cultural and religious landmark. It is one of the oldest and largest mosques in Yunnan province and is a major pilgrimage site for Muslims in China.

The local authority has said that the mosque is being demolished because it illegally reconstructed some parts of the mosque which requires prior permission. However, the Muslim community has disputed this claim and has said that the mosque is a legal and historic structure.

The protests against the demolition of the Najiaying Mosque have been peaceful, but they have been met with a tough response from the local authority to maintain order. Police have used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the protesters, and have arrested dozens of people to maintain peace.

The protests against the demolition of the Najiaying Mosque are part of a larger pattern of repression against Muslims in China, this is the claim by anti China Western and Indian media. They says that in recent years, the Chinese government has cracked down on religious freedom in Xinjiang province, where the majority of China's Muslims live but fact on ground are different from these claims.

The Chinese government has justified its crackdown on extremists elements in the disguise of religous ideiologies which pomote hate against fellow human beings and promoting terrorism in Xinjiang. However, some human rights groups do not agree.

The situation in China is complex and there is no easy solution. The Chinese government needs to find a way to balance the need to protect its citizens from terrorism with the need to respect the rights of its Muslim minority. However, the current crackdown on religious freedom is only making the problem worse. It is alienating the Muslim community and driving it towards extremism. The Chinese government needs to change its approach if it wants to prevent terrorism in Xinjiang.

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