China closes 41 mosques as ‘threat of jihad’ rises
Saibal Dasgupta TNN
Beijing: Chinese authorities have replaced top police and security officials in the Muslim dominated Xinjiang province, which is the hotbed of separatism and political violence.They have also closed down 41 “illegal” places of worship. These places of worship were used as training ground for conducting a “holy war”, Chen Zhuangwei Chen, the police chief of Urumqi, capital of the Xinjiang province, said. Xinjiang, which borders central Asia and Pakistan, has been the scene of a pro-independence movement by a section of the eight million Uighurs living there for a long time. The authorities also announced they have detained 82 “suspected terrorists” in the past six months in view of fears that they might disrupt the Olympic Games. They belong to five groups that “allegedly plotted sabotage against the Beijing Olympics,” the official Xinhua news agency quoted the police chief in Urumqi, Xinjiang’s capital, as saying. The government has announced the replacement of army and security officials in the ranks of three deputy core commanders, a political commissisar and the head of the Communist Party organisation department in the army. The replacement suggests that the central government has been unhappy about their inability of local officials to put down the surging separatism in the province.The new head of the organisation department is Liu Xiang Song, the government announced. One of the three new core commanders is Hanabati Sabukhaya, an officer from the Kazak race.
Source : Times of India dated 11th July 08
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