China foreign ministry denies think-tank claims of Xinjiang mosque destruction

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SHANGHAI: China's foreign ministry denied claims from an Australian think-tank that it had destroyed thousands of mosques in its western Xinjiang ...

SHANGHAI: China's foreign ministry denied claims from an Australian think-tank that it had destroyed thousands of mosques in its western Xinjiang region, and said there are more than 24,000 mosques there,"more mosques per capita than many Muslim countries".on Thursday which estimated that about 16,000 mosques in Xinjiang have been destroyed or damaged as a result of government policies, mostly since 2017.

"The Chinese government has embarked on a systematic and intentional campaign to rewrite the cultural heritage of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region ... in order to render those indigenous cultural traditions subservient to the 'Chinese nation'," said the ASPI report. "Alongside other coercive efforts to re-engineer Uighur social and cultural life by transforming or eliminating Uighurs' language, music, homes and even diets, the Chinese Government's policies are actively erasing and altering key elements of their tangible cultural heritage."

In response to the report, China's foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin called it"nothing but slanderous rumours" during a press conference on Friday, and said the ASPI had received foreign funds to"support its concoction of lies against China"."It we look at the numbers, there are more than 24,000 mosques in Xinjiang, which is over 10 times more than in the US," said Wang.

China has denied mistreating Uighurs, and says the camps are vocational training centres that are needed to tackle extremism.

 

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