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  2. Islamophobia in China - Wikipedia

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    Negative views and attitudes towards Muslims in China are widespread, and some Muslim communities in China face legal restrictions on their ability to practice. [3] Muslim prisoners in detention centers and internment camps have faced practices such as being force-fed pork. [4]

  3. Gun control in China - Wikipedia

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    Rusted musket for defense against enemies inside a Hakka Fujian Tulou.. Gunpowder was invented in China more than a thousand years ago, [4] with the first definitive written record of chemical formulae found in the mid-11th century Song dynasty military compendium Wujing Zongyao, and the very earliest possible reference dating to the Eastern Han dynasty.

  4. UPDATE 4-U.S. leads condemnation of China for 'horrific ... - AOL

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    The United States led more than 30 countries in condemning what it called China's "horrific campaign of repression" against Muslims in Xinjiang at an event on the sidelines of the U.N. General ...

  5. Quran does not give felon right to carry guns, federal ... - AOL

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    The 8th Circuit on Tuesday upheld a 16.5-year sentence for Umar Allahdheen, who was found with multiple guns despite prior felony convictions. Quran does not give felon right to carry guns ...

  6. Xinjiang internment camps - Wikipedia

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    As a communist state, China does not have an official state religion, but its government recognizes five different religious denominations, namely Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism, and Protestantism. [121] In 2014, Western media outlets reported that it has conducted antireligious campaigns in order to promote atheism. [122]

  7. Human rights in China - Wikipedia

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    While the Chinese government under Deng Xiaoping promised to grant some advantages to the population of Xinjiang such as practising affirmative action in universities, greater liberties with regard to China's one-child policy, and increased government subsidies in the region, the government also discourages and restricts the Muslim-Turkic ...

  8. Laws regarding religious activities in China - Wikipedia

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    The People's Republic of China is an officially atheist state, which while having freedom of religion as a principle nominally enshrined with the laws and constitution of the country, nevertheless possesses a number of laws that restrict religious activities within China.

  9. Antireligious campaigns in China - Wikipedia

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    The Cemetery of Confucius was attacked by Red Guards in November 1966. [1] [2] Falun Gong books are destroyed following announcement of the ban in 1999.Antireligious campaigns in China are a series of policies and practices taken as part of the Chinese Communist Party's official promotion of state atheism, coupled with its persecution of people with spiritual or religious beliefs, in the ...