A city in heavily Muslim far western China has begun a campaign to discourage veils and growing long beards in a bid to “dilute religious consciousness,” media reports said yesterday.
The notice by the government in the Xinjiang city of Yining was uploaded in full by several Chinese news Web sites and by Hong Kong-based Phoenix Television, though it then vanished from the Yining government’s Web site.
Many Uighurs, a Turkic language-speaking Muslim people native to Xinjiang, resent Chinese rule and controls on their religion, culture and language, and the region has seen sporadic cases of violent unrest.
DILUTING RELIGION
The notice said the government in the Dunmaili district of Yining had decided to “further implement the Party’s activities to dilute religious consciousness and advocate a civilized and healthy lifestyle.”
One of the campaign’s aims, it said, was to end the “the abnormal phenomenon” of ethnic minority women and youth wearing Arab dress, growing long beards or covering their faces in veils.
Women who had already “been transformed” would be invited to hold talks to discuss their experience, as would women who had launched successful careers.
Yining government officials declined to comment when contacted by telephone.
PLEADING IGNORANCE
Hou Hanmin (侯瀚民), a Xinjiang government spokeswoman, told reporters she was not aware of the notice, but that generally people in the region were free to wear what they wanted, including ethnic minorities.
“However, for certain jobs and in education, there are rules about what you cannot wear simply as a matter of convenience,” she said by telephone.
Yining, also known as Ghulja or Yili, has a population of 515,000 people, about 46 percent of whom are Uighur, according to last year’s census figures. It was the site of deadly riots in 1997.
While Uighurs have traditionally practiced a more relaxed form of Islam, parts of Xinjiang have become noticeably more conservative and Islamic over the past few years, despite government efforts to reverse that trend.
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