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BEIJING (Reuters) – Authorities in the Chinese capital have ordered halal restaurants and food stalls to remove Arabic script and symbols associated with Islam from their signs, part of an ...
The Chinese capital is beginning to clamp down on Muslim and Arabic symbols. Beijing has ordered halal restaurants and food stalls to begin removing Arabic script and Islamic symbols from their signs.
Arabic, Muslim symbols ordered taken down in China’s capital. Campaign in Beijing marks a new phase in drive aimed at ensuring religions conform to mainstream Chinese culture.
Beijing Says All Arabic, Muslim Symbols To Be Taken Down Government workers from various offices told one manager of a Beijing noodle shop to cover up the "halal" in Arabic on his shop's sign, and ...
CHINA has ordered the removal of Arabic script and symbols associated with Islam from halal restaurants and food stalls in the latest crackdown on its Muslim population. Beijing officials are deman… ...
China, Beijing, Arabic signs, Islamic symbols, Crackdown on Muslims The campaign against visible signs of Islamic identity began in 2016 as an attempt to ensure China's 20 million Muslims more ...
Pete Hegseth slammed over Arabic tattoo: ‘Clear symbol of Islamophobia’ Hegseth faced prior controversy during confirmation process over tattoo that echoed crusader slogan ...
Menzio, who according to the Washington Post was dressed in a red Lacoste sweater and blue jeans that day, had been using the time on his connecting flight to Ontario, Canada, to prepare for a ...
Item 1 of 5 The Arabic script of a halal sign on a signboard is seen covered in stickers featuring Alipay's QR codes, at Niujie area in Beijing, China, July 19, 2019.
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