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China: Muslims Protest Selling of Pork as Kosher Goat Meat


It was discovered in Zhangye City in China’s northwest province of Gansu that pork, labeled as Qingzhen (kosher) goat meat was being sold and distributed throughout Gansu, Xinjiang, Qinghai, and other provinces.

When shocked Muslims launched large-scale protests, heavily armed police arrived at the scene, blocked off traffic, and established day-and-night surveillance.

The Muslim populace demanded that the guilty party be severely punished, forcing Government authorities to hold a press conference and depose two bureau chiefs. Local Muslims tried to spread words of caution by Internet, but their information was censored.

Islam Online in China (islamcn.net) reported that several hundred Muslims in Gansu traced the fake goat meat to its production site on June 8 and discovered that it was actually thinly sliced pork labeled as kosher goat meat. At least 200 tons have been produced, of which 180 tons have been sold in markets or eaten by consumers.

The Muslim communities in different areas were enraged upon hearing this news, considering it another food-related scandal following the exposure of toxic milk, as well as an attempt to violate ethnic and religious principles.

Mr. Ma, a resident of Xining City in Qinghai Province, told The Epoch Times that the issue is big in his area; since June 10, several hundred Muslims have travelled to the Zhangye Public Security Bureau by bus to protest; however, heavily armed police blocked off the roads and imposed all-night surveillance.

Mr. Zhang from Zhangye City confirmed that the local government intended to conceal this issue, but large-scale protests forced the Zhangye mayor to publicly apologize and the Gansu government to hold a press conference and depose four officials.

News about the fake goat meat in Zhangye is strictly censored on the internet. A Muslim posted a message stating that, “This is a serious and unprecedented issue. I was enraged when I saw the news and wanted to spread the wors via internet to fellow Muslims, but the information was blocked.”

Gansu Net (gscn.com.cn) reported that journalists from about a dozen media were present when the Ganzhou District government held a press conference to announce that three workers of a food company had been illegally processing meat as kosher meat products.

The district commerce association, public security office, and animal quarantine department verified that the processing plant was not kosher certified; however, the workers were labeling and packaging their products as kosher food.

The Ganzhou District government announced the dismissal of Chiefs of Ganzhou Business Bureau and the Ganzhou District Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision.

(Source: Epoch Times)



5 Responses

  1. I suspect Qingzhen actually means halal, not kosher. According to Wikipedia, “The term Qingzhen can also refer to Chinese Muslims or the Hui ethnic group.” There’s also a Qingzhen restaurant in Taipei that’s cited on a website that bills itself as the “world’s largest guide to halal products and restaurants.”

  2. I see a business opportunity for someone here…. perhaps some mashgichim who need parnassa should do a chinese halal shechita…

  3. Eating pork is as serious an avera to a Muslim as it is to a Jew. In many instances Muslims who cannot get Halal meat will look for Kosher meat.

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