China blocks India's bid to ban JeM chief Masood Azhar, says he's not a terrorist, but an innocent Muslim.
China reiterated Beijing's claim that Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohamed chief Masood Azhar does not qualify as a terrorist who would have to face UN sanctions, after China put on hold a ban sought by India on the Pathankot terror attacks mastermind.China exercising a virtual veto at the UN sanctions committee by putting a hold on Azhar being declared a terrorist subject to a range of punitive actions, Liu made a general statement:
"Individuals and organisations on the sanctions list of the United Nations would have to meet the requirements. It is the responsibility of all the members of the Council to make sure that each requirement is followed."
India Honest surprises on the Chinese fake ideoogy , where a terrorist, a murderer of humanity, the JeM. chief Masood Azhar is an innocent person, not proved guilty, but the innocent followers of Isamic traditions are proved guilty without trail and restricted from following the traditional Ramadan fasting, ony because they are Uighurs.
रमजान में हर इफ्तार पार्टी के समय सेक्युलरों के सर पर जो गोल सफेद जालीदार टोपी दिखती है न इसे ही भगवान श्री कृष्ण ने गीता में छल कपट कहा है !......
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China has banned civil servants, students and teachers in its mainly Muslim Xinjiang region from taking part in Ramadan fasting, government websites said, prompting condemnation from an exile group on Wednesday. China’s ruling Communist party is officially atheist, and for years has restricted fasting in Xinjiang, home to the mostly Muslim Uighur minority.
“Party members, cadres, civil servants, students and minors must not fast for Ramadan and must not take part in religious activities,” a notice posted Thursday on the government website of central Xinjiang’s Korla city said.“During the Ramadan month, food and drink businesses must not close,” it added.


The region sees regular clashes between Uighurs and state security forces. Beijing has blamed deadly attacks there and elsewhere in China on militants seeking independence for the resource-rich region.
Rights groups blame tensions on religious and cultural restrictions imposed on Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in the vast area, which abuts Central Asia.Several local government departments in Xinjiang have posted notices on their websites in the last week ordering restrictions on fasting during Ramadan.During the holy month, the faithful fast from dawn to dusk and strive to be more pious.