Chinese Muslims in chaos as mosque stampede kills 14

Published January 6th, 2014 - 08:16 GMT
China is home to thousands of Muslims - some estimate that 1-2% of the population believe in Islam. Here, a Chinese Muslim and his son celebrate the first day of Eid Al Adha in 2013 in the east of China. (AFP/File)
China is home to thousands of Muslims - some estimate that 1-2% of the population believe in Islam. Here, a Chinese Muslim and his son celebrate the first day of Eid Al Adha in 2013 in the east of China. (AFP/File)

A stampede during distribution of religious food at a mosque in northwestern China's Ningxia Hui region left at least 14 people dead, official media said.

Xinhua News Agency, citing the local government, said 10 more people were injured, four of them critically, in the incident Sunday during an event in honor of a late religious figure at the mosque in Ningxia's Xiji Town.

The injured were hospitalized and authorities ordered an investigation into the incident, Xinhua said.

Chinahighlights.com, a China-based tour operator, says the Hui ethnic group is among various Muslims groups inhabiting the Ningxia-Hui region with a population of about 9.8 million.

Among other Muslim minorities in China's are Uighurs who are mostly in northwestern China's Xinjiang region, which has been the scene of violent ethnic tensions lately, resulting in the deaths of dozens of people.

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