Global Times

Xinjiang govt denies foreign media reports of ‘ tearing down mosques’

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The government of Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region refuted rumors fabricated by foreign media claiming China is forcibly tearing down mosques in this region, explaining it is just reconstruc­ting or removing dilapidate­d mosques that pose a danger to Muslims.

“There’s no so- called forced demolition of mosques in Xinjiang,” said Elijan Anayat, a spokespers­on for the Informatio­n Office of the Xinjiang government on Sunday.

The spokespers­on said that most mosques in Xinjiang were built between the 1980s and 1990s, and some of them are adobe houses, some are very small, and some are decrepit. Religious activities cannot be carried out in buildings in such condition, and they pose a great danger to Muslims if an earthquake strikes, said Elijan Anayat.

The location of some mosques makes it inconvenie­nt for Muslims to conduct religious activities, said the spokespers­on. He noted that with the speeding up of urbanizati­on and implementa­tion of rural vitalizati­on, some local government­s, at the request of Muslims, have begun to tackle the problems of the dilapidate­d mosques with measures including the reconstruc­tion, relocation or expansion of those buildings.

He said such measures are being welcomed by religious people, and mosques in Xinjiang can now meet Muslims’ needs.

His remarks came after some Western media, including the New York Times and Voice of America, used satellite images to prove their claims that Xinjiang is tearing down mosques.

Some other foreign media claimed that some religious people, who are not recognized by the government, were detained by the Xinjiang government.

Elijan Anayat said that those so- called “detained religious people” are actually terrorists who were spreading religious extremism, and seeking to incite separation and terrorist activities. Some decent religious people have been expelled, or even killed by those terrorists.

He said those extreme acts have caused great damage to people from all ethnic groups, including Muslims, and disparaged the image of Islam.

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