Chinese officials reportedly ordered Uyghur Muslims in occupied East Turkestan to submit video proofs that Muslim Muslims had not fasted on the Ramadan holiday.
In other words, oppressed Uyghurs must submit videos of themselves eating lunch daily to the Chinese overlord.
Ramadan is one month holiday Meanwhile, Muslims must eat, drink, drink and have sex from dawn until dusk. Daily fasting is Iftar.
Depending on the monthly calendar, fasting can last for 29 or 30 days. Eid al Fitr, a holiday that marks the end of Ramadan with a celebratory east feast, will fall on March 29th this year.
The Chinese government has not ordered Uyghurs to prove they have sex during the day, but many posts on social media and statements from local police say they must provide daily video evidence that Uyghurs are eating lunch and violating Ramadan. The videos are collected by officials from each village.
Police officer Confirmed On Wednesday's Radio Free Asia (RFA), Uighurs are not allowed to fast in at least three villages in northwestern Peshiwat Province. Other government sources said video lunch requirements are being imposed across the county.
“We have implemented a system in which residents must send video proof that they have not fasted during Ramadan.
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One of the RFA's government sources said the requirement for submitting lunch videos was invented by “low government level executives” because they determined it was the most effective way to ensure no one would fast during Ramadan. Some Peshiwat residents say they were contacted by phone and said their lunch would be spot-checked in person by local officials.
A government official in Misha town said another brainstorming by the boss would be to organize “collective feeding activities” to “secretly disrupt people's activities quickly.”
Fasting Ramadan is not a small problem for Muslims. Exceptions are made for people with poor health, but otherwise Ramadan fasting is The Five Pillars of Islamothers pray five times a day, give alms, and make at least once a pilgrimage to Mecca, and ritual declarations known as ritual declarations of faith Shahada – “There is no other God than Allah; Muhammad is his prophet.”
The Chinese Communist Party has begun Prohibited Ramadan fasted in East Turkestan in 2014, but the restrictions initially only applied to Uyghur people who worked directly for the government. limit I've grown Includes teachers and students, as well as all members of the Chinese Communist Party. Chinese government documents showed that observing Ramadan violates the strict Marxist atheist belief that all members of the party must express.
As China became increasingly ruthless by crushing the religion and culture of oppressed Uyghur people, the restrictions of Ramadan grew to the point that most of the Uyghur slaves in China were forced to violate the core doctrines of their faith. Families were encouraged to communicate to the government if relatives attempted to fast personally.
Chinese officials are believed to have “relaxed” restrictions on fasting in Ramadan in 2020, but the World Uyghur Conference (WUC) observation Most Uighurs are very reluctant to properly observe their holidays and fear that their fasting will be noticed by government functionalists and labeled them as “extremists.”
The WUC said it was another tactic attempted by Chinese officials, forcing East Turkestan residents to attend essential political events in the morning and evening. This made it much more difficult for Muslims to fast fast during the day.
File/People held flags and signs during the protest in Washington, DC on February 5, 2023, commemorating the 26th anniversary of Gurja city in the West West province of China in 1997. The massacre led to the deaths of more than 100 Uighurs and other Turks following peaceful independent protests (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)
“When Muslims around the world watched Ramadan with prayer and remorse, Uyghur Muslims were imprisoned, enslaved by forced labor and suffocated under merciless surveillance.” I said At the beginning of Ramadan this year.
“They are stripped of their religious freedom and are prohibited from fasting, praying or even identifying with Muslims. Meanwhile, the Chinese regime has been bravely continuing their crimes against them,” Abbas said.
The CFU noted that persecution of Chinese Uyghur people was “escalated” during Ramadan.
“They were banned from fasting and were punished for refusal during the day, including non-halal foods under surveillance,” the CFU said. Halal is a list of acceptable foods for Muslims.
“An estimated 16,000 mosques have been destroyed or damaged, and the remaining mosques will be reused in bars, cafes and tourist destinations, erasing Uyghur's religious identity. The government, called “sinicizing Islam,” exploiting the suffering of political theatres while silenced the voices of Uyghur.

