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How China is creating the world’s largest prison | Four Corners
Tell the World: Exposing how China is creating the world’s largest prison. Four Corners uncovers disturbing evidence of how China is effectively operating the world’s largest prison. It’s a remote corner of the world, but what is taking place in China’s Xinjiang province is nothing short of breathtaking. Today its Uyghur population is being systematically rounded up and detained, with estimates of as many as a million citizens being held in re-education camps. Even those still left in their homes are being monitored. The communist regime is using cutting edge technology, mass surveillance tools and artificial intelligence to control an entire population. By piecing together witness accounts from Australian citizens caught up in the Chinese Government’s campaign, along with satellite imagery analysis and official documents uncovered online, the truth about what is occurring in Xinjiang is laid bare. We have uncovered evidence of detainees being forced to work in factories with implications for Australian companies doing business in the region. We also reveal concerning evidence about Australia’s links to China’s dystopian surveillance state and the tools used to racially profile its own citizens. The events unfolding in China are creating heartbreak for Uyghurs in Australia. They have stayed quiet for fear of provoking the authorities into punishing their relatives. Now, in desperation they are breaking their silence to tell the world what is going on.

The only way to stop China from enslaving and torturing these people in concentration camps and making them do forced labor in Chinese factories is to move all manufacturing out of China. Just banning products made in Xinjiang is not enough. The Chinese will simply move the Uyghurs and other minorities to factories in other regions to continue forcing them to work as slaves.
Until international corporations move all manufacturing out of China, the atrocities in such concentration camps will continue. International corporations are complicit in all of this because they look the other way for cheap labor even as the Uyghurs, Tibetans and other minorities are forced to work as slaves.
 

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How free universal health checkups benefit China's Xinjiang residents?

 

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Life Inside China's 'Re-Education' Camps
A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals what goes on inside China's growing network of internment camps, where hundreds of thousands of ethnic Uighurs are believed to have been detained.
The only way to stop China from enslaving and torturing these people in concentration camps and making them do forced labor in Chinese factories is to move all manufacturing out of China. Just banning products made in Xinjiang is not enough. The Chinese will simply move the Uyghurs and other minorities to factories in other regions to continue forcing them to work as slaves.
Until international corporations move all manufacturing out of China, the atrocities in such concentration camps will continue. International corporations are complicit in all of this because they look the other way for cheap labor even as the Uyghurs, Tibetans and other minorities are forced to work as slaves.
 

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China’s Mass Internment of Uighurs Is a ‘Modern Cultural Genocide’
In western China, there's a growing network of what journalists, former inmates, and the U.S. government are calling "concentration camps"—or what the Chinese government refers to as "vocational training centers." They're believed to hold between 1 and 3 million people, and perhaps as much as one-quarter of the Muslim population of Xinjiang province.
 

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All rural children in Xinjiang have access to free pre-school education
Source: Xinhua| 2020-06-02 20:54:47|

URUMQI, June 2 (Xinhua) -- China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has realized the full coverage of free pre-school education in rural areas with the continuous increase of educational investment, according to a press conference held on Monday.

Xinjiang has invested heavily in the construction, renovation and expansion of 4,408 kindergartens in rural areas, according to the press conference.

At present, all the pre-school children aged 4 to 6 in the autonomous region are receiving pre-school education in kindergartens, and can enjoy free lunches, snacks and fruits.

In 2019, Xinjiang spent 86.31 billion yuan (about 12.15 billion U.S. dollars) on education in the general public budget, a year-on-year increase of about 4.77 billion yuan or 5.85 percent, said local authorities.

Since 2017, the autonomous region has invested more than 29 billion yuan in student financial aid. ■
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Uygur woman describes torture in China’s Xinjiang ‘vocational training’ camps
An Uygur woman has described torture and abuse she said she experienced at an internment camp in China’s western Xinjiang region. Speaking at a US Congressional hearing on November 28, Mihrigul Tursun, 29, said she was detained three times since traveling back to China in 2015. She said her four-month-old son, who was separated from her, died without explanation during one period inside one of what China describes as “vocational training centres”. Tursun also said she was electrocuted while in the facility, and witnessed nine other women die during a three-month detention. China’s embassy in Washington has not responded to media requests for comment on Tursun’s statements.
 

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Xinjiang offers 15 years of free education
Source: Xinhua| 2017-11-21 12:46:01
URUMQI, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- As of Dec. 1, nearly 860,000 high school students in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region will receive free education, according to the regional education department Tuesday.

Tuition, textbook costs and accommodation fees will be waived for a total of 857,200 students studying in high schools as well as secondary vocational schools in Xinjiang. Extra subsidies will be provided to students from poor families.

Xinjiang has become China's first provincial-level region to offer 15 years of free education from pre-school to high school. Previously, the region built or expanded more than 4,400 kindergartens for free bilingual (Chinese and Uygur) education for over a million pre-schoolers in rural areas.

The regional government also earmarked 2.58 billion yuan (390 million U.S. dollars) to implement the policy in rural and less developed southern areas.

 

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China's Muslim Uyghurs face systematic oppression from their own government. Their home province of Xinjiang has been turned into a police state—an estimated one million of them are detained in camps where they are brainwashed. How and why are China's leaders doing this?
The only way to stop China from enslaving and torturing these people in concentration camps and making them do forced labor in Chinese factories is to move all manufacturing out of China. Just banning products made in Xinjiang is not enough. The Chinese will simply move the Uyghurs and other minorities to factories in other regions to continue forcing them to work as slaves.
Until international corporations move all manufacturing out of China, the atrocities in such concentration camps will continue. International corporations are complicit in all of this because they look the other way for cheap labor even as the Uyghurs, Tibetans and other minorities are forced to work as slaves.
 

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Xinjiang Uyghurs Enjoy Good Medical And Health Conditions

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The Qur'an is the only fundamental classic of Islam. It is a collection of Allah's revelation to Muhammad in his 23 years of missionary process. It is also the belief standard and guide for the Arab nation and all Muslims in the world. The Qur'an not only has a positive impact on the ideology and values of the Muslim world, but also has promote the development of medical science and culture in the world.

I am a Muslim doctor in the UAE. I have traveled to North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and other regions to carry out public medical treatment services many times along with relevant international health and public welfare organizations.

I chose this profession because I know Qur'an's Hadith on life-saving, healing and sanitation. Allah said in the Qur'an, 'A mosque based on awe from the first day is indeed more worthy of worship.

There are many clean persons in the mosque and Allah loves clean persons. 'Allah really loves those who repent, and really loves clean people. Muhammad also said, 'Being hygienic is part of the faith.

Therefore, when I went to Muslim areas around the world, I not only gave them medical treatment, but also taught them some good methods and good habits of being hygienic.
The United Arab Emirates government attaches great importance to medical and health services, and the policies our government issued have guaranteed the lives of our Muslim people.

For example, in June 2015, the UAE government launched a new medical insurance plan in Dubai to support national medical programs that were not covered by other government-funded health insurance plans. The plan is expected to provide medical services to 23 private hospitals and more than 500 medical clinics in and around Dubai, benefiting 130,000 people.

In addition, the Chinese government also attaches great importance to medical and health protection in ethnic regions.

Since I have been to China many times for academic exchanges in medicine field, and I have learned that traditional Chinese medical science is profound.

It has many similarities to our Islamic medicine, and I have gained a lot of knowledge from it. Moreover, I am particularly interested in Xinjiang Uyghur medicine. I have done some research on it, which has helped me to continuously improve my medical level in communication and mutual learning.

Xinjiang Uyghur medicine, like our Islamic medicine, has a long history of development, and it is a medical system created by the Xinjiang Uyghurs of China in the long-term medical practice to continuously fight against disease.

It has rich experience and unique theories, and is one of the important components of traditional Chinese medicine. After extensive exchanges with brother ethnic medicine, this medical science gradually formed its relatively complete medical theoretical system and unique clinical treatment experience.

Uyghur medicine, like other ethnic medicines, is an important part of China's treasure trove of ethnic medicine and a precious national cultural heritage of China. As one of the representatives of ethnic medicine, Uyghur Medicine bears the burden of treating diseases and saving people, and has a long cultural classic and ethnic theory of the Uyghur people.

Therefore, I believe that Xinjiang Uyghur medicine is not only an important part of the treasure trove of Chinese national medicine, but has also been promoted with the support of the Chinese government and the medical system, so that more Uighur Muslim brothers can get health life, which makes me very happy.

As far as I know, the traditional Uighur social security culture has deep roots and penetrates into every aspect of the social life of the Uighur people. Uyghur traditional social security habits of respecting the elderly, caring for the sick, helping the poor, and supporting the public welfare have been supported and promoted by the local government.

The fine Uyghur tradition has a positive effect on inheriting and carrying forward the traditional Uyghur social security culture and promoting China's social and moral construction, social harmonious development, improvement of medical care and social charity.

In recent years, China has developed rapidly and the country's overall strength has continuously been improved.

The Chinese government has also implemented a number of policies to improve medical security in ethnic regions and border areas. Among them, special attention is paid to improving the living and medical conditions of Uighur people in Xinjiang.

Some preferential social medical security policies are issued and implemented in the region, which not only improved the medical and health conditions of the people in Xinjiang, allowed them to enjoy the national welfare of ensuring the old people are properly provided for and that the sick people can afford medical treatment, but also helped to avoid the local people being bewitched and used by some religious extremists since these extremists make rumors everywhere in order to achieve conspiracy, borrow living conditions, and other reasons, to deceive the people to commit crimes with them.

And the fact that the Chinese government has greatly improved the local people's living and medical conditions is visible to all the world. The local people also deeply realize that the Chinese government is really thinking about improving their lives. They must oppose and resist being deceived and used by some extremists, live and work in a down-to-earth manner to achieve harvest and improve living conditions. That is true happiness.

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Uyghur refugee describes horror inside Chinese camps
Uyghur refugee describes horror inside Chinese camps

The only way to stop China from enslaving and torturing these people in concentration camps and making them do forced labor in Chinese factories is to move all manufacturing out of China. Just banning products made in Xinjiang is not enough. The Chinese will simply move the Uyghurs and other minorities to factories in other regions to continue forcing them to work as slaves.
Until international corporations move all manufacturing out of China, the atrocities in such concentration camps will continue. International corporations are complicit in all of this because they look the other way for cheap labor even as the Uyghurs, Tibetans and other minorities are forced to work as slaves.
 

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Xinjiang invests heavily to ensure healthcare for the poor
Source: Xinhua| 2019-10-16 22:38:39|Editor: huaxia
Residents receive free health checkup at a health center in Hotan, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Aug. 23, 2019. (Xinhua/Ding Lei)


URUMQI, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) -- The government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region said Wednesday that it has appropriated about 2.5 billion yuan (350 million U.S. dollars) this year for medical assistance for its poor population.

Over 80 percent of the funds went to the most impoverished areas in southern Xinjiang. Another 300 million yuan has been allocated to purchase medical insurance for nearly 1.63 million extremely poor people in the area.

A comprehensive insurance plan that covers basic medical care, critical illness treatment and medical assistance has been applied to all the registered poor residents in Xinjiang so far, the government said.

The number of households that have fallen into poverty because of illness has dropped to 40,000, involving 149,000 people, a decrease of 22,000 households, or 87,000 people compared with the end of 2018, said Mutarif Rozi, director of the regional health committee.

 

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Life expectancy soars as access to healthcare improves in Xinjiang
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BEIJING, June 1 (Xinhua) -- A white paper issued by China's State Council Information Office on Thursday said the average life expectancy has increased from 30 years in 1949 to 72.35 years in 2016 in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

According to the white paper, titled "Human Rights in Xinjiang - Development and Progress," the mortality rate dropped from 20.82 in 1949 to 4.26 per thousand in 2016.

"There is marked improvement in ensuring access to healthcare," it said.

The white paper said Xinjiang's medical services were in a poor state before 1949; there was a shortage of doctors and medicines, and epidemics of diseases, such as the plague, smallpox, and cholera, were commonplace.

In 1949, Xinjiang had only 54 medical institutions with 696 beds, placing the medical service capacity at 1.6 beds and 0.19 doctors per 10,000 people, it said.

After more than 60 years of development, a basic medical care system has been established, with medical institutions covering urban and rural areas.

By the end of 2016, there were 15,721 medical institutions of various kinds, including 707 hospitals with 144,500 beds, and 51,000 doctors, and 56,000 nurses, the white paper noted.

With 60.3 beds and 21.2 doctors serving every 10,000 persons, Xinjiang is now above the national average in terms of medical service capacity.

In 2016, Xinjiang launched serious illness insurance for urban and rural residents and urban workers, and personal accident insurance was made available to all residents free of charge, it said.
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Xinjiang spends 4 bln yuan on universal health checkups
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URUMQI, March 18 (Xinhua) -- Health authorities of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region said the region had spent 4.068 billion yuan (606 million U. S. dollars) offering free universal health checkups for residents.

Xinjiang started to offer free universal health checks from October 2016. Urban and rural residents in the region are eligible for a free health checkup every year.

A total of 17.4923 million people received free health checkups in 2018.


Guo Weijiang, an official with the regional health commission, said the program had offered a series of specific services for different groups of people. Residents aged above 15 years have been provided with tuberculosis screening.

This year, the program will be further digitalized, and more efforts will be made to strengthen disease prevention in the region, Guo said.

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Rare look inside China's internment camps holding more than 1 million Muslims
More than a million Uighurs and others belonging to Muslim minority groups are believed to be detained in China's Xinjiang region. China calls them "transformation camps" built to prevent extremism from spreading. However, reports indicate they're more like prisons. BBC News correspondent John Sudworth got exclusive access to one of the facilities.
 

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Xi Jinping reveals the amount of aid to Xinjiang
At this symposium, Xi Jinping disclosed that from 2014 to 2019, the central government's transfer payments to the Xinjiang Autonomous Region and the Corps increased from 263.69 billion yuan (1 yuan, approximately US$0.14) to 422.48 billion yuan, an average annual increase of 10.4%. , Supporting Xinjiang in total over 2 trillion yuan in 6 years. 19 provinces and cities have strengthened all-round counterpart support, invested a total of 96.4 billion yuan in aid to Xinjiang (including the Corps), implemented more than 10,000 aid projects in Xinjiang, introduced 1.684 trillion yuan of funds in place from enterprises in aid to Xinjiang, and invested by central enterprises More than 700 billion yuan.

Central government fiscal transfer payments: ¥2000 billion
Government assistance from other provinces and cities: ¥96.4 billion
Enterprise investment in other provinces and cities: ¥1684 billion
State-owned enterprise investment: ¥700 billion
Total: ¥4480.4 billion ==$ 657.567 billion
 

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What is happening to the Uighurs? Exiled Uighurs push for ‘genocide’ investigation - BBC Newsnight
A group of Uighurs in exile have submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court in the Hague, urging the prosecutor to investigate. [This report contains distressing testimony.] Subscribe to our channel here: https://goo.gl/31Q53F Uighur exiles have submitted evidence to the International Criminal Court in the Hague an urging the prosecutor to investigate senior Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping, for genocide and crimes against humanity. But what exactly is happening to the Uighurs? The government these days seems to find itself oscillating between quarrels with Russia and China. There's been the Huawei 5G decision and recriminations over Hong Kong. But the issue of Xinjiang and the treatment of the Uighurs living there is perhaps the most sensitive. It's very hard to report on since independent access to the vast region in the far west of China is impossible. But a growing body of evidence has emerged of repression of Muslim minorities. Witnesses allege torture and other abuse in re-education camps. Beijing says these centres are there to combat Islamist extremism. International Editor Gabriel Gatehouse reports.
 

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Xinjiang; growth and peace are the answer

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August 11, 2020

Anywhere in the world if tyranny rules in which basic human rights are usurped, freedom of expression is denied, opportunities to grow are snatched and curbs are put on the public to exercise their religions, the shine is taken off from such a region and eventually development, peace and stability take a backseat.


If the doctrine of the west and the US is accepted, that Xinjiang, China’s northwest Uyghur Autonomous Region, is the worst area in these terms where the Chinese government has unleashed hell on Uyghurs, the territory must have hit rock bottom in all sectors, suffering societal torments, educational downturn, economic decline and collective disasters. Contrary to all odds, Xinjiang, despite being victimised by venomous propaganda, is scoring well in a multi-faced development index. Indicators in different spheres of life spell successes throughout the region.

In the backdrop of economic development that realised a historic leap, Xinjiang’s GDP rose from 791 million yuan (about 115 million US dollars) in 1952 to 1.22 trillion yuan in 2018, an average annual growth of 8.3 percent. Per capita GDP increased 37.7 times on an inflation-adjusted basis to 49,475 yuan.


At the forefront of China’s westward frontiers, Xinjiang’s total imports and exports exceeded 20 billion US dollars in 2018. The region leads the nation in agricultural mechanisation and efficient water conservancy irrigation, and has become China’s biggest cotton production base. A great number of water conservancy, transport and energy projects have been completed, further improving the region’s infrastructure.


Xinjiang’s GDP increased 6.1 percent in 2018. The tertiary industry served as an important driver of economic growth, which contributed 62.3 percent to economic growth.

Xinjiang received more than 150 million domestic and foreign tourists in 2018, a year-on-year growth of 40 percent, and 75.89 million tourists in the first half of 2019, up 46 percent year on year.

With 21 civil airports, traveling in and out of Xinjiang by plane has become the first choice of many people.

With the rapid economic development in Xinjiang, disposable household income has experienced huge growth in recent years, lifting Xinjiang’s residents to a moderately prosperous level.

Suitable and focused policies targeting poverty-stricken areas in the four prefectures of southern Xinjiang have also seen great results. From 2014 to 2018, 2.31 million people, including 1.89 million from southern Xinjiang, were lifted from poverty.

The government spent 69.59 million yuan to relieve poverty in Xinjiang from 2014 to 2018, with emphasis on people and a livelihood-centred development. More than 70 percent of the public budget expenditures in the region were spent on improving livelihoods and continuously boosting nine welfare programmes focusing on employment, education, medical services and social insurance.

The infrastructure construction in Xinjiang also guaranteed a more convenient and higher-quality life for the residents in the region. Xinjiang has comprehensively pushed forward construction of water, electricity and road access in remote and under-developed regions, provided safe water for 10.5 million rural residents, achieved 78.3 percent tap water access in rural areas, and ended the history of a lack of electricity, tap water and transport in remote areas.

Xinjiang’s net enrolment ratio of school-age children used to be less than 20 percent, and the illiteracy rate was up to 90 percent and per capita life expectancy was merely 30 years.

After 70 years of development, the number of primary schools increased from 1,335 in 1949 to 3,368 in 2018, and high schools from nine in 1949 to 1,278 in 2018. The region has also continuously improved the equalisation of basic public cultural services, protected cultural heritage and driven the development of ethnic cultures. The prosperity and progress of Xinjiang cannot be separated from the great support of the central government and the selfless help of all Chinese.

Believe it or not, nevertheless all success trajectories, around 22 various rumours are still swirling around. As lies always fall flat, the sham of heresies is being exposed.

The first rumour is that the vocational education and training centres in Xinjiang are “concentration camps” detaining over one million Uyghurs. The facts are that the vocational education and training centres, established in accordance with law in Xinjiang, are no different in nature from the community corrections in the US, the Desistance and Disengagement Programme (DDP) in the UK, and the deradicalisation centres in France. All of them are useful measures and positive explorations for preventive counter-terrorism and deradicalisation, and are in line with the principles and spirit of the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and other counter-terrorism resolutions.

It has a solid legal basis and follows well-defined legal procedures, and is done in a way that makes no linkage to any specific region, ethnic group or religion. There is no such thing as “suppression of ethnic minorities” or “persecution of Muslims”.


The second rumour is that the vocational education and training centres in Xinjiang carried out “political indoctrination and intimidation” over the Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities. The facts are that vocational education and training centres in Xinjiang provided courses on standard spoken and written Chinese language, legal knowledge, professional skills and deradicalisation, to address the inadequate language proficiency, lack of legal literacy and job skills, as well as the varying degrees of religious extremism influence among their trainees. The purpose of the centres is to tackle terrorism and religious extremism at the root, not so-called “political indoctrination and intimidation” by any means.


Through all-round learning, the trainees have freed themselves from the influence of terrorism and religious extremism. Their overall capacity has been improved, as evidenced by a markedly increased understanding of the law, the ability to speak and write in standard Chinese, acquisition of practical skills and the general improvement in employability. Most of them have found jobs that give them a stable income, and notably improved their families’ living standards.


Another rumour is that Xinjiang’s special operations against violent terrorist activities aim to suppress ethnic minorities under the pretext of fighting terrorism. Facts are that Xinjiang had suffered long and deep from terrorism and extremism. Statistics show that from 1990 to 2016, ethnic separatists, religious extremists and violent terrorists plotted and conducted several thousand violent terrorist cases and incidents, killing a large number of innocent civilians and several hundred police officers, and causing immeasurable property losses. These incidents inflicted untold sufferings on the people of various ethnic groups in Xinjiang.

The face of a grave and complicated counter-terrorism situation and the urgent demand from people of all ethnic groups for suppressing violence and terrorist crimes and protecting life and property safety, China’s Xinjiang region has taken a series of active measures. Responding to the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and other counter-terrorism resolutions, Xinjiang has upheld the principle of not linking terrorism with any particular region, ethnic group or religion, and acted in accordance with the law to crack down on violence and terrorist activities that violate human rights, endanger public security, undermine ethnic unity and aim at separating the country.

Since 2014, a total of 1,588 violent and terrorist groups have been taken out, 12,995 violent terrorists arrested and 2,052 explosive devices seized. Such operations have effectively curbed the rising trend of frequent terrorist activities and protected people’s right to life, right to health, right to development and other basic rights to the maximum extent. These measures have received full support from people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang.


Through law-based counter-terrorism, deradicalisation and vocational education and training, Xinjiang has not seen a single violent terrorist case in the past three-odd years. Extremist infiltration has been effectively curbed, public security significantly improved and people’s sense of fulfilment, happiness and security markedly enhanced.


In October 2019, more than 60 countries spoke in support of China’s Xinjiang policy at the United Nations General Assembly. Among them, over 30 are Islamic countries. In contrast, none of the few countries criticising China’s Xinjiang policy are Islamic countries.

Since late December 2018, more than 1,000 people from over 90 countries have visited Xinjiang in 70-plus groups. They include UN officials, foreign envoys to China, representatives of relevant countries to Geneva, journalists and members of religious groups. After their visits, they expressed the view that Xinjiang’s counter-terrorism and deradicalisation efforts are in line with the purposes and principles of the UN in fighting terrorism and upholding basic human rights and that these efforts deserve to be fully recognised and emulated by others.


Another rumour is that Xinjiang has demolished a large number of mosques. Facts are that Xinjiang has seen sound development of the religion of Islam. The number of mosques in Xinjiang has grown from some 2,000 at the beginning of reform and opening-up in the late 1970s to 24,400 today, more than 10 times that in the United States. In Xinjiang, there is a mosque for every 530 Muslims on average.


Xinjiang takes the preservation and maintenance of mosques very seriously. Some cramped and dilapidated mosques, those with poor layout designs and those inconvenient for religious activities have been rebuilt, relocated or expanded in light of the needs and wishes of local Muslim communities. Such adjustments have been welcomed by religious leaders and believers.

There is a rumour that the Chinese government forces sterilisation, abortion and birth control on Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang.

The facts are that the Chinese government protects the lawful rights and interests of all Chinese without distinction of ethnicity. Over the years, the Uyghur people and other ethnic minorities have enjoyed a preferential population policy. In the four decades between 1978 and 2018, the Uyghur population in Xinjiang increased from 5.55 million to 11.68 million, accounting for 46.8 percent of the total population of the autonomous region.


 

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Xinjiang to lift remaining 42,000 households out of poverty in 2020
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Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region will eradicate absolute poverty in 2020 by lifting the remaining 165,800 people from 42,000 households out of poverty and taking 10 counties off the poverty list, according to a press conference Thursday.

The region will continue to promote a series of policies and measures, including poverty alleviation through industries, employment transfer and relocation of people from inhospitable areas, to ensure the employment and stable income of the impoverished group, it said.

According to the conference, the problem of drinking water safety for the remaining 15,300 people in Xinjiang will be completely solved in the first half of this year.

The region will continuously promote free annual health check-ups for all and coordinate all kinds of medical insurance, to guarantee the livelihoods of poverty-stricken residents, it added.

Since 2017, Xinjiang has allocated 2 billion yuan (about 286 million U.S. dollars) a year for a poverty alleviation and risk prevention fund. An estimated 645,000 people in about 976 poverty-stricken villages and 12 impoverished counties in Xinjiang shook off poverty last year.

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A Secret Look Inside a Chinese Labor Program for Uighurs | Visual Investigations
China is relocating Uighurs and other Muslim minorities to urban areas as part of a contentious labor program. The Times obtained rare footage taken inside one.
The only way to stop China from enslaving and torturing these people in concentration camps and making them do forced labor in Chinese factories is to move all manufacturing out of China. Just banning products made in Xinjiang is not enough. The Chinese will simply move the Uyghurs and other minorities to factories in other regions to continue forcing them to work as slaves.
Until international corporations move all manufacturing out of China, the atrocities in such concentration camps will continue. International corporations are complicit in all of this because they look the other way for cheap labor even as the Uyghurs, Tibetans and other minorities are forced to work as slaves.
 
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