In parts of the far western Xinjiang district, Chinese officials have banned Muslim party members, civil servants, students and teachers from fasting during the holy month
of Ramadan.

"China is increasing its bans and monitoring as Ramadan approaches. The faith of the
Uighurs has been highly politicised, and the increase in controls could cause sharp
rresistance," Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the exiled group, the World Uighur Congress
(WUC), said in a Reuters statement.
The Uighur leader saw this as China attempting to control their Islamic faith. He
warned that the restrictions would force "the Uighur people to resist [Chinese rule]
even further."
Raxit, the Sweden-based spokesman for the WUC, told Radio Free Asia:
"They are extracting guarantees from parents, promising that their children
won't fast on Ramadan."
According to the Chinese government's website, halal restaurants in Jinghe County,
near the Kazakh border, were encouraged by food safety officials to stay open
during day hours in Ramadan.
Chinese authorities have set restrictions on Uighur Muslims in the northwestern region
of Xinjiang every Ramadan.
Officials are forced to give verbal as well as written assurances "guaranteeing they
have no faith, will not attend religious activities and will lead the way in not fasting over Ramadan," state media reported.
Muslim shops and restaurants have also been ordered to sell cigarettes and alcohol or
be shut down.
In December 2014, China banned the wearing of Islamic veiled robes in public in Urumqi,
the capital of Xinjiang, a predominantly Muslim region.
Beijing is continuing its campaign against "religious extremism", although human rights
groups call it religious repression.
Xinjiang, which activists call East Turkestan, has been autonomous since 1955 but
continues to be the subject of continued security restrictions by Chinese authorities.
There are eight million Turkish-speaking Uighur Muslims in the northwestern
Xinjiang region.
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