13 executed over terror attacks, violent crimes in Xinjiang

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English.news.cn 2014-06-16

URUMQI, June 16 (Xinhua) -- Thirteen people were executed on Monday over terrorist attacks and violent crimes in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

They were involved in seven cases, according to local courts.

Also Monday, three other people were sentenced to death by the Urumqi Intermediate People's Court over a terror attack near Beijing's Tian'anmen Square in October 2013.

China's western provinces are a potential hotbed of ethnic turmoil, Muslims against the central government that refuses to allow them their “traditional” way of life – read a Sharia-like code. Just how is Chica going to deal with this – and other disagreements with neighbors and in the South China Sea?

This comes from 13 executed over terror attacks, violent crimes in Xinjiang - Xinhua | English.news.cn but was originally reported @ China Executes 13 in Uyghur Province for Alleged Terrorist Activity
 
The 'unrest' in Xinjiang has really gotten much more intense in recent years, threatening to spread to other provinces. It may well become China's Chechnya.
 
Granny says, "Dat's right - ya gotta keep a close eye onna Mooslamics...
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China punishes 97 officers for failing to crack down on Muslims
April 7, 2017 -- Police in China's northwest territory of Xinjiang are being penalized for not following orders to monitor the region's Muslim population.
A total of 97 officers in Xinjiang were recently punished for not doing their job, the South China Morning Post reported on Friday. The cadres in an oasis town in southern Xinjiang, including seven village policemen, were disciplined for not properly spying on locals. Officers who did not register the precise number of Muslims at congregational prayers or did not know the identities of those who were absent from patriotic gatherings, like weekly flag-raising ceremonies, were penalized, according to the report.

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Officers in China’s police force are being told to step up scrutiny of the Uighur Muslim population in the northwest territory of Xinjiang.​

The announcement of disciplinary measures is rare, but is providing insight into how the state maintains what are at times harsh policies against the 2 million Uighur Muslims in the territory. The group has come under stricter scrutiny since a knife attack in February killed eight people, and a bomb blast in December led to five deaths. Village police are also implementing forceful measures or blackmailing villagers as crackdowns take place at a local level.

Authorities who are resorting to bullying methods are being punished, according to the state announcement. Mosques in the region are being required to install surveillance cameras and lax enforcement of the latest rules was raised as an issue by the state, according to the Post.

China punishes 97 officers for failing to crack down on Muslims
 

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