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China is expanding its crackdown on mosques to regions outside Xinjiang, Human Rights Watch says

China Closed Mosques
November 22, 2023

The Chinese government has expanded its campaign of closing mosques to regions other than Xinjiang, where for years it has been blamed for persecuting Muslim minorities, according to a Human Rights Watch report released Wednesday.

Authorities have closed mosques in the northern Ningxia region as well as Gansu province, which are home to large populations of Hui Muslims, as part of a process known officially as โ€œconsolidation,โ€ according to the report, which draws on public documents, satellite images and witness testimonies.

Local authorities also have been removing architectural features of mosques to make them look more โ€œChinese," part of a campaign by the ruling Communist Party to tighten control over religion and reduce the risk of possible challenges to its rule.

China is expanding its crackdown on mosques to regions outside Xinjiang, Human Rights Watch says
China Closed Mosques

President Xi Jinping in 2016 called for the โ€œSinicizationโ€ of religions, initiating a crackdown that has largely concentrated on the western region of Xinjiang, home to more than 11 million Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities.

A United Nations report last year found China may have committed โ€œcrimes against humanityโ€ in Xinjiang, including through its construction of a network of extrajudicial internment camps believed to have held at least 1 million Uyghurs, Huis, Kazakhs and Kyrgyz.

Chinese authorities have decommissioned, closed down, demolished or converted mosques for secular use in regions outside Xinjiang as part of a campaign aimed at cracking down on religious expression, according to Human Rights Watch.

In response to an Associated Press request for comment, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said Beijing attaches great importance to the protection and repair of mosques, and safeguards the normal religious needs of believers.

China is expanding its crackdown on mosques to regions outside Xinjiang, Human Rights Watch says
China Closed Mosques

โ€œThe relevant organizations should abandon their ideological bias against China and stop using religious issues to engage in political manipulation and smear Chinaโ€™s imageโ€ the ministry said in a statement.

One of the first known references to โ€œmosque consolidationโ€ appears in an internal party document from April 2018 that was leaked to U.S. media as part of a trove of documents known as the โ€œXinjiang Papers.โ€ The file instructed state agencies throughout the country to โ€œstrengthen the standardized management of the construction, renovation and expansion of Islamic religious venuesโ€ and stressed that โ€œthere should not be newly built Islamic venuesโ€ in order to โ€œcompress the overall number (of mosques).โ€

โ€œThe Chinese government is not โ€˜consolidatingโ€™ mosques as it claims, but closing many down in violation of religious freedom,โ€ said Maya Wang, acting China director at Human Rights Watch. โ€œThe Chinese governmentโ€™s closure, destruction and repurposing of mosques is part of a systematic effort to curb the practice of Islam in China.โ€

In Liaoqiao and Chuankou villages in Ningxia, authorities dismantled the domes and minarets of all seven mosques and razed the main buildings of three of them between 2019 and 2021, according to videos and pictures posted online and corroborated with satellite imagery by the groupโ€™s researchers.

Additionally, the ablution hall of one mosque was damaged inside, according to videos obtained by the group.

The Associated Press could not independently verify the changes described in the report.

The policy of โ€œconsolidating mosquesโ€ was also referenced in a March 2018 document issued by the government of Yinchuan, the capital of Ningxia. According to the paper, the government wanted to โ€œstrictly control the number and scale of religious venuesโ€ and called for mosques to adopt โ€œChinese architecture styles.โ€

The paper suggested the โ€œintegration and combination of mosquesโ€ could โ€œsolve the problem of too many religious venues.โ€

In Gansu province, several local governments have detailed efforts to โ€œconsolidateโ€ mosques.

In Guanghe County, where the majority of the population is Hui, authorities in 2020 โ€œcanceled the registration of 12 mosques, closed down five mosques and improved and consolidated another five,โ€ according to the governmentโ€™s annual yearbook, referenced in the Human Rights Watch report.

News reports also suggest the Chinese government has closed or altered mosques in other places around the country, occasionally facing public backlash. In May, protesters in Nagu town in southern Yunnan province clashed with police over the planned demolition of a mosqueโ€™s dome.

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