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“re-education” or execution. Authors, artists and scientists who had
worked on the culture, history and language of minorities were gathered
and executed by this bloody dictatorial regime. To this day the world,
including the UN, cannot collect accurate information about incidents
taking place in Red China, such as the case of executed Uigur Turks.
Elimination of religious beliefs is the main goal of every communist
regime. To this end, a systematic policy of repression and propaganda is
employed. Religious beliefs are replaced by philosophies developed by
idolized leaders. This was also the case in China, one of the major anti-
Islamic countries in the Far East. Beginning in the period of Mao, the
rulers of China prohibited every sort of religious practice. Imams were
subject to severe torture and mosques were closed. Religion, considered
to be the greatest obstacle to the materialist system, became a subject
discussion of which was banned.
People in China were steadily indoctrinated into the infallibility and
superiority of the totalitarian leader.
In schools and universities, the "Little
Red Book", in which Mao extensively
explains his bizarre philosophy, was
incorporated into the curriculum.
Young children and the youth were
instructed in the materialist
philosophy, which presents the
concept of Allah as a major hindrance
to human development. People were
encouraged to kill one another, even
their own mothers, if it was in the
interest of the communist system.
Communist ideology sees the
concept of family as against its own
purposes. To this end, millions of
families in China were broken. For the In an effort to conceal his dark reality,
Mao used posters clearly representing
so-called interests of the state him as an idol.