A judicial interpretation issued by the Supreme People's Procuratorate (SPP) and the Supreme People's Court stipulates that forcing others to wear clothes or symbols associated with terrorism and extremism while spreading terrorism and extremism is considered a crime, state-run Global Times reported today.
Anyone who violently forces others to wear such garments will be put under surveillance, detained or face a maximum of three years in prison, the report said.
The amendment came after Xinjiang's local legislature adopted a regulation banning burqa in public in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang.
Gong Xiaojun, a resident of Urumqi who repeatedly refused local policemen's requests that he shave his full beard and allow his wife to not wear a burqa, was sentenced to two years behind bars by a local court in 2014 for resisting the requests of a public servant, according to the criminal judgement in his case.
The ban against burqa followed a spate of violent attacks allegedly by the separatist East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM) militants in Xinjiang where Uyghur Muslims were restive over the continued settlements of Han community from other parts of China.
Turgunjan Tursun, a research fellow at the Xinjiang Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times that it is not common for people in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region to wear such garments these days.
He said that most of those who wear clothes or symbols associated with terrorism and extremism have been forced to do so and some have been fooled into doing so by being told that what they are wearing is normal religious costume.
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