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Xinjing Uighur college girl 祖力胡玛·贾帕尔 joined the Chinese PLA Navy and served on China's first Aircraft Carrier Liaoning.
Soldiers come and go, army is mostly for young ones

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Xinjiang population growth best answers Western smear campaign on Uygurs
Global Times Published: 2020/9/4 15:51:45
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Recently, an anti-China pseudo-scholar from Germany named Adrian Zenz (who calls himself Zheng Guoen in Chinese) has published a paper titled "Sterilizations, IUDs, and Coercive Birth Prevention: The CCP's Campaign to Suppress Uyghur Birth Rates in Xinjiang." The paper cites false statistics and highly misleading sources, drawing a ridiculous conclusion that ethnic minorities in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are under the threat of "genocide." However, his analysis and conclusion are neither in line with scientific research standards nor academic norms.

According to official statistics, the overall population in Xinjiang continued to grow steadily from 2010 to 2018. During this period, the population of permanent residents increased by 13.99 percent, among which the Uygur population increased by 25.04 percent, and the Han population 2.0 percent. Clearly, the growth rate of the Uygur population is nearly twice that of the overall residents and is way higher than that of the Han population. The Uygur population has increased by more than 2.5 million people in merely eight years. What kind of "genocide" is this? Zenz, with his anti-China stance, fabricated his conclusion without any basis.

Nobody knows Xinjiang better than the local Chinese citizens. At present, the people's livelihood in Xinjiang has greatly improved. Citizens there now live in peace and tranquility. And people of all ethnic groups are as united as pomegranate seeds.

In the recent outbreak of the coronavirus epidemic in Xinjiang, the government has, as always, put humanity as the top priority. The government took quick and appropriate actions, providing nucleic acid tests and professional treatments free of charge. Thanks to such comprehensive efforts, China has put an end to the spread of coronavirus in Xinjiang with no deaths. Till September 4, there has been no infection for 17 consecutive days in Xinjiang and the whole of society is back to normal.

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The Chinese government shows the world with its real actions that the human rights that matter the most are "the right to life" and "the right to health." Therefore, it is ridiculous to turn a blind eye to the facts and use population issues as a new lever to smear China, especially under such special circumstances when people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang are united against the epidemic.

Some Western pseudo-scholars pursue double standards on human rights. But the truth is that their accusations related to nationality, religion and human rights have never been the real situation in Xinjiang. Now that the pandemic continues to spread in the West, Western countries had better spend more energy caring for their own citizens as well.

As a Uygur proverb goes, "The camel marches while the dog keeps on barking." Lies and slanders will not stop China's development. Western radical forces will not stop China's development. Nothing will. We have faith that people of all ethnic groups will continue to follow the Party and stay united. The best response to those attacking China and its Xinjiang policy is Xinjiang's stability, prosperity and harmonious development.

 
Today's Xinjiang Kashgar old town looks the same as it was 5 years ago, but there's more to it than meets the eye


In 5 years, the government spent over 7 billion Yuan ( $1.6billion) to tear down every single house to the ground and rebuilt them with earthquake resistent reenforced concrete in better structural designs, hooked every house with cigy running water , gas and sewer system.

These old house cost way more money than skyscrapers, but since the locals refuse to move to new settlements, in order to ensure the safety of the residents, this money is well spent, nothing is more valuable than human lives.

Kashgar old town now has become a well known tourist hotspot in Xinjiang, hopefully the government can recover the investment through this booming tourism.
 
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Inspiration. Dealing with Xinjiang Kashgar old town earthquake vulnerable old houses

Kashgar, Xinjiang, is a very earthquake active region, houses in Kashgar old town are beautiful with a very lone history but they can't withstand even minor earthquakes. Local Uighur people refuse to move to the earthquake resistant new houses built by the government in the suburbs cause they have lived in those old house for generations. See how Chinese architects' inspirational way to deal with this issue.

 
The western media only reported the demolition part, never reported the rebuild part and why the old mud houses must be replaced by reinforced concrete. The west never cares about the life and death of the local Uighur residents, but the Chinese government does very much.
 
The western media only reported the demolition part, never reported the rebuild part and why the old mud houses must be replaced by reinforced concrete. The west never cares about the life and death of the local Uighur residents, but the Chinese government does very much.


I thought all Uighur issues are meant to go into this thread
Oh well, I guess the Chinese enjoy special dispensation here on PDF :lol:

It appears to me the Chinese government turned Kashgar into a tourist village for commercial gain. Were the residents of Kashgar given a choice?-I doubt it.

Are they happy to live in a glass cage while being ogled at by amused tourist like animals at a zoo? I doubt it.. so spare us the BS about the altruistic heart of your beloved CCP. They did it for commercial gain and to intrude into the lives of Kashgar residents to deter any deviancy.
Kill two birds with one stone and of course there is the propaganda value...
 
I thought all Uighur issues are meant to go into this thread
Oh well, I guess the Chinese enjoy special dispensation here on PDF :lol:

It appears to me the Chinese government turned Kashgar into a tourist village for commercial gain. Were the residents of Kashgar given a choice?-I doubt it.

Are they happy to live in a glass cage while being ogled at by amused tourist like animals at a zoo? I doubt it.. so spare us the BS about the altruistic heart of your beloved CCP. They did it for commercial gain and to intrude into the lives of Kashgar residents to deter any deviancy.
Kill two birds with one stone and of course there is the propaganda value...

Why so salty?
 
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