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China has seized all the Quran!


In China's Muslim-dominated Xinjiang province, the authorities of the country have been accused of seizing the holy books of the Qur'an and Zainamaj as part of military operation. But Beijing denied the allegations. They say that 'baseless rumors' are spreading against the Chinese government.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said, "The situation in Xinjiang province is now calm. The local people living here are living peacefully and continuing daily activities. I hope the group will refrain from spreading such baseless allegations and rumors. "This news has been published in a reputable media of Bangladesh.
It is said that China's security forces have started operations in Xinjiang province. The rally of the ruling Communist Party of China begins on October 18. It is speculated that the current President Shi Xinping will be in the fight for the second term during the rally.
Before the gathering, China has started an operation to counter the separatist East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) militants. The report further said that a scanner was set up in the security checkpoint on the street. Some corpses have confused with the operation in Xinjiang, said Lu Kang.
World's Uyghur Congress spokesman Dalilkot Raksitt said that they have received instructions from all Uighur Muslims to give all documents related to Islam to the government authorities.
A notice has been ordered to give the Quran and Zainamaj to the government security forces. In this incident, the Uighur Human Rights Project urges China to pay tribute to religious freedom under international human rights. Xinjiang, the northwestern part of China and the border between Pakistan and the border between Pakistan and Pakistan. China is fighting ETIM separatists in Xinjiang
Beijing is accused of having a link with the Islamic State (IS), ETIM. But human rights activists say China is complaining about repression. The majority of Muslims in the provinces are protesting against the gathering of Han community from other regions of China.

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