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Chinese Hotels Ordered To Reject Guests From Muslim Countries by Chibuzoc(m): 8:22am On Aug 29, 2016
Police order hotels in Guangzhou to reject guests from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria, Turkey, and Iraq.

Police in China have reportedly ordered hotels to reject guests from five Muslim majority countries.

Budget hotels in the southern city of Guangzhou said they had received notices from police beginning in March, ordering them to turn away guests from Pakistan, Syria, Iraq, Turkey, and Afghanistan.

China’s foreign ministry said it had never heard of the policy, but several hotel workers have corroborated reports of a ban.

A hotel worker said that local police had told staff they must turn away guests from the five countries until September 10, but had not explained why.
“I'm not clear of the reason. We just can't take them,” a worker in another hotel told Reuters.

The ban has not been extended to upmarket hotels, or to budget hotels that belong to international or domestic chains. Three hotels identified by Reuters were all independent and charged around $23 a night.

The rule coincided with a development forum held in Guangzhou on 25 and 26 August, and will extend until after the G20 summit set to take place in Hangzhou, 620 miles away from Guangzhou, on 4 and 5 September.

Despite the large distance between the two cities, Chinese media speculated the rule was a security measure related to the summit, which will be attended by high profile world leaders including US President Barack Obama.

According to Chinese media, officials are extremely concerned about terrorism during the event, and may fear an attack by Islamic extremists.
Hangzhou itself has stringent security measures in place, with strict controls on traffic reportedly causing traffic jams and checks on post delaying residents' deliveries. The city is essentially being shut down for the week of the summit, with all businesses closed and local people given time off work and encouraged to leave the city temporarily.

In addition to the Chinese authorities viewing Guangzhou as an access point for Hangzhou, some delegates are expected to visit Guangzhou itself before or after the summit as the coastal city is an important industrial hub, with a sizeable foreign population.

However foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said he was not aware that restrictions had been placed on who could stay in hotels in Guangzhou.
“I've never heard that there is this policy being followed in China,” Lu told a daily news briefing.

“Moreover, as far as China is concerned, our policy in principle is that we encourage people from China and other countries to have friendly exchanges and are willing to provide various convenient policies in this regard.”

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Re: Chinese Hotels Ordered To Reject Guests From Muslim Countries by Nobody: 8:25am On Aug 29, 2016
It's called 'pre-cautionary' measures
Re: Chinese Hotels Ordered To Reject Guests From Muslim Countries by SalC: 8:27am On Aug 29, 2016
Hmm i don't blame them, they need to be security conscious.
Re: Chinese Hotels Ordered To Reject Guests From Muslim Countries by wxyz1: 8:28am On Aug 29, 2016
Good measures to check terrorism.
Re: Chinese Hotels Ordered To Reject Guests From Muslim Countries by Nasa28(m): 8:28am On Aug 29, 2016
I hope Nigeria won't be included in that list soon
Re: Chinese Hotels Ordered To Reject Guests From Muslim Countries by Flexherbal(m): 8:45am On Aug 29, 2016
Milonis:
It's called 'pre-cautionary' measures
Yes.
But, the only challenge is that it will also affect good people from those country.
Re: Chinese Hotels Ordered To Reject Guests From Muslim Countries by Nobody: 9:00am On Aug 29, 2016
Flexherbal:
Yes.
But, the onlu challenge is that it will also affect good people from those country.

Yeah, I agree with you. However, the socalled good people aren't helping matters by not condemning the extremists

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