Chinese mission’s draft statement on the issue “prevention of violence against religious minorities” delivered at
the Sixth Forum on Minority Issues
(26 November 2013)
Madam President:
China believes that all religions and cultures are the crystallization of the wisdom of humanity, that they make a
great contribution to the development and progress of the human society and that they should therefore receive
equal respect. Different cultures and religions should strengthen the dialogue, draw on their mutual experience
and peacefully coexist. China constantly fights religious extremism and violence or other intolerable phenomena
based on religious and racial discrimination.
Chinese law provides clear-cut punishment for those actions which violate the citizen’s right to religious
freedom. For example, Chinese Criminal Law provides that for State organs’ staff members who illegally deprive
citizens of their religious freedom and violate customs and habits of minority nationalities, if the circumstances
are serious, receive penal punishment. In recent years, Chinese judiciary heard a certain number of cases of
violations of constitutional law and serious harm against the feeling of religious followers, always punishing
those responsible. China firmly opposes the participation in this forum of the separatist, anti-Chinese World
Uyghur Congress. We oppose the false criticism made in their statement by “non-representative countries and
ethnic groups’ organizations” against China. We hope that this Forum strictly comply with the goals and
principles of the United Nations.
Chinese law ensures that all minority nationalities equally enjoy the right to religious freedom and the Uyghur
ethnic group of Xinjiang is clearly no exception. The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region has twenty four
thousand and three hundred mosques, around thirty thousand people with a religious office, over ten thousand
people who each year go to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj pilgrimage. Each Xinjiang religious group independently and
legally developed an educational administration program, receiving protection from Chinese Constitution and
law.
It is important to point out that, for a long time now, the East Turkestan Liberation Organization (ETLO) within
and without the borders, tried to destroy the unity of the country, acting in the name of “ethnic groups”,
“religion”, “human rights” but planning, organizing and carrying out, in Xinjiang and other Chinese regions,
schism activities and violent terrorist activities. They seriously violated the right of existence, the right to life,
property rights and development rights of all ethnic groups, included the Uyghur ethnic group, without
representing any ethnic group or religion. China has never linked terrorism together with any particular religion
or ethnic group. The Chinese government is legally carrying out an attack against terrorism power, with the aim
of protecting the life and property of people from all Chinese ethnic groups, included the Uyghur ethnic group
and with the aim of protecting the country’s integrity, security and stability.
Thank you Madam President.