Religious and De-extremization Regulations and Their Dissemination 
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Religious and De-extremization Regulations and Their Dissemination in the XUAR
Religious and De-extremization Regulations and Their Dissemination in the XUAR

Author(s): Martin Lavička
Subject(s): Sociology, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci
Keywords: Xinjiang; Uyghurs; propaganda; religious policy; ethnic policy;
Summary/Abstract: The current situation of Uyghurs in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) is considered by many as one of the most pressing human rights violations of the last few decades. The Uyghurs, being an ethnic minority in China, are voiceless under the current political leadership, which suppresses anything deviating from the official course set up by the Party leaders in Beijing. The legal guarantees, stipulated by Chinese law, are nothing more than a pretend world in which the Uyghurs are only second-class citizens. This chapter looks at one of the Chinese government channels employed to raise public awareness among Uyghurs about the new laws and regulations. It discusses the content of an officially published Uyghur-written booklet Din esebiyliki ademni nabut qilidu (Religious extremism kills/destroys people) and analyses in what way legal regulations are explained to the “common” Uyghurs. This chapter also identifies various propaganda strategies within the official narrative of the Chinese government.

  • Page Range: 155-177
  • Page Count: 23
  • Publication Year: 2023
  • Language: English