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Religious Persecution
Religious Persecution Uyghurs face religious persecution and discrimination at the hands of the Chinese authorities. Uyghurs who choose to practice their faith can only use a state-approved version of the Koran; men who work in the state sector cannot wear beards and women cannot wear headscarves. The Chinese state strictly controls the management of all mosques, stifling religious traditions that have formed a crucial part of the Uyghur identity for centuries.

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Uyghur Church Leader Sentenced to 15 Years Criminal Detention
Published 12/7/2009 | Religious Persecution , Headlines
In a stunning development for lawyers and family members, ChinaAid learned today that 36-year-old house church leader Alimujiang Yimiti received 15 years criminal detention for allegedly "providing state secrets to overseas organizations," on October 28th.
Bingtuan School Expels Christian
Published 10/28/2009 | Religious Persecution , Headlines
A Chinese student runs into trouble when he refuses to renounce Christianity.
Wife of imprisoned Uyghur Christian appeals for international help
Published 08/7/2009 | Religious Persecution , Headlines
The family of a Uyghur Christian is frustrated with the blatant injustice of his trial, China Aid Association reports.
China puts Christian Uighur on trial: official
Published 07/28/2009 | Religious Persecution , Headlines
A Christian member of the Uighur ethnic group went on trial in western China's Xinjiang region Tuesday, a court official said, in a case that a rights group described as religious persecution
Imprisoned Christian Alimujiang Yimiti Permitted to Meet with Attorney
Published 04/29/2009 | Religious Persecution , Headlines
 On April 21, imprisoned Uyghur Christian Alimujiang Yimiti was allowed to meet with his attorney Li Dunyong.


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