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Associated Press Wants Stronger Online Censorship in China — to Fight ‘Islamophobia’
 

by Breitbart News10 Apr 2017661

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HEFEI, China (AP) — The flood of angry anti-Muslim rhetoric on social media was the first sign of how fiercely the suburban middle-class homeowners in this central China city opposed a planned mosque in their neighborhood. It quickly escalated into something more sinister.
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Soon a pig’s head was buried in the ground at the future Nangang mosque, the culmination of a rally in which dozens of residents hoisted banners and circled the planned building site. Then the mosque’s imam received a text message carrying a death threat: “In case someone in your family dies, I have a coffin for you – and more than one, if necessary.”
 
 http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2017/04/10/associated-press-calls-stronger-online-censorship-china-fight-islamophobia/
 
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