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Trump inspired: China cracks down on Islamic terrorism - requires DNA samples, voiceprints & 3D image for Muslims applying for travel docs
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[quote:Joe Camel:MV8zMjA0ODIwXzU3MjUyMDQ0XzY0QTg0QjUx] [quote:Wisconsin 6478048:MV8zMjA0ODIwXzU3MjUyMDI2X0RDRkM4REZC] . ... and there is a report that MUSLIMS there went on a knife welding ATTACK! ... killing 29 and wounding 150 ... . ... SOOOO! ... NO GUNS INVOLVED! ... . [/quote]. Even in China, it's Muslims that do that crazy shit. . [/quote]
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Residents of China's Muslim-majority Xinjiang region must provide DNA samples when applying for travel documents, according to new rules. Local authorities have also put restrictions on fasting during Ramadan.
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which began this week, is a sensitive period of the year in Xinjiang.
Beijing blames the Muslim-majority region's Uighur militants for attacks in the country that have left hundreds of people dead in recent years.
Now the authorities have mandated that the residents of the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture provide
DNA samples, fingerprints, voiceprints and a "three-dimensional image" in order to apply for passports. Separate documents will be issued to the residents for travel to the Chinese territories of Hong Kong and Macao, as well as the self-ruled Taiwan
, according to the official newspaper "IIi Daily."
The new policy came into effect just before Ramadan with rights activists accusing Chinese authorities of a discriminatory attitude towards the country's minority group. Those who fail to fulfill the requirements will be refused documents.
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