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China’s Uyghurs face more discrimination

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Qiemo County is in the Bayin’gholin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, part of western China’s Xinjiang region in the heart of what was once the ancient Silk Road. In 2014, the Chinese government began a Sinofication programme aimed at reducing the non-Han Chinese population living in Qiemo County by encouraging mixed marriages.

The plan introduced an annual allowance of 10,000 yuan (roughly €1,300) to any mixed couples living in the region to encourage them to have children and speed up the cultural assimilation of the region’s Uyghurs – Xinjiang’s 11 million-strong Turkic-speaking Muslim community – and other minority groups.

The programme, however, has been largely unsuccessful despite the financial rewards for those who wish to be involved. As a result, it should come as no surprise that the leadership of the Communist Party in Beijing is now trying a new strategy to eradicate non-Han Chinese culture in the region.

More than half of the 23 million inhabitants of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region – which the locals refer to by its historical name, East Turkestan – are Uyghurs. According to reports, at least 1 million Uyghurs and other individuals who belong to different ethnic minorities in the Xinjiang Autonomous Region have been imprisoned in re-education camps established by the Chinese Communist Party.

Unconfirmed reports from the internment camps are deeply disturbing. As a result, the European Parliament recently directed the European External Action Services to investigate the human rights situation in the Xinjiang, which the Parliament said “has continued to deteriorate as credible reports indicate that the network of internment camps that have been set up to arbitrarily detain an estimated 1 million Uyghurs and other ethnic Turkic peoples has continued to expand. The camps constitute a massive effort to culturally assimilate by force an entire ethnic group and rob the Uyghurs of their identity.”

While these tactics are quite shocking, they do not seem to have had the success first envisioned by Beijing In a sign of their grim determination, China’s Communist Party has now introduced a new education policy for the Uyghurs if they refuse to take part in mixed-marriages.

Certain Uyghur students, those lucky enough not to be detained, will now face discrimination when accessing the university. Instead of allocating extra points to members of the country’s ethnic, religious, and language minorities – which is the standard practice in China – the Xinjiang administration has opted to favour children from mixed Han Chinese and Uyghur families.

The regional government doubled the number of bonus points allocated to interethnic students (those having one Han parent) to 20, while students with both parents from the same ethnic minority will see their score decreased by 15 points.

For Uyghur students who want to be among the half that will have the chance to be admitted into China’s higher education institutes this distinction based on parentage has broad ramifications.

The Gaokao examination is taken by Chinese students in their third and final year of high school. It is the sole criterion for admission to Chinese universities. In 2018, around 5 million students passed the Gaokao exam out of the 10 million who sat the test. Chinese statistics on interethnic marriages are not so easily found, but national data from a 2010 census suggests that only 0.2% of Han Chinese and Uyghurs have intermarried, leaving the region’s indigenous Uyghurs at a distinct disadvantage to succeed in their own homeland as they will now be denied the possibility of pursuing a higher education.

The totalitarian, ethnicity-based ideology of the Chinese Communist Party’s policy towards the Uyghurs continues to steadily progress as it scrambles to erase the Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities from the cultural landscape.

https://www.neweurope.eu/article/chinas-uyghurs-face-more-discrimination/
 
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So funny that Turkey in such a mess both economically and geopolitically still have time to worry about other countries, especially those who are a hundred times more powerful than Turkey itself.

But its still not right to force people to marry. I am seriously dissapointed with China policy, the Uighur are what make Xinjiang special and worth visiting. What is the point of completely crushing their culture
 
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So funny that Turkey in such a mess both economically and geopolitically still have time to worry about other countries, especially those who are a hundred times more powerful than Turkey itself.
Talk about the topic.

Why is China discriminating against its own uighar Muslim population?
 
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But its still not right to force people to marry. I am seriously dissapointed with China policy, the Uighur are what make Xinjiang special and worth visiting. What is the point of completely crushing their culture
If China crushed their culture, all Uighur should've got Han Chinese style names like all peoples from Central Asian countries had long adopted Russian names and writings.

Talk about the topic.

Why is China discriminating against its own uighar Muslim population?
China isn't and even China is, it's none of your business and what do you think you can do about it? but still, the bottom line is China isn't, Uighurs living standard is something that Bangladeshis can only dream of.
 
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Talk about the topic.

They won't. It's a classic of them.

- Avoid the real question/topic.
- Attack the country of original poster/s.
- Team up all the chinese trolls.
- Ruin the thread.
- Call the mods.
- Make the thread closed.

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Uighurs living standard is something that Bangladeshis can only dream of.
So funny that Turkey in such a mess both...

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If China crushed their culture, all Uighur should've got Han Chinese style names like all peoples from Central Asian countries had long adopted Russian names and writings.

I am a supporter if China but even I can see there is plenty of evidence now that there is a crushing of Uighur culture there. Forced mixed marriages, the ‘work camps’ which have huge barriers and barbed wire?

I wanted to visit Xinjiang but why would you bother if it has the same copy culture as the rest of China? Most countries would strive to keep it vibrant and celebrate the Uighur (and deal with they 1% who cause trouble separately)
 
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They won't. It's a classic of them.

- Avoid the real question/topic.
- Attack the country of original poster/s.
- Team up all the chinese trolls.
- Ruin the thread.
- Call the mods.
- Make the thread closed.

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Turks always bring Uighur issues to this forum and debunked your lies many times with numbers and figures, pictures and video and even common sense, but Turks just won't stop, Turkey reported an Uighur musician was tortured to death and but only found out he is well alive and kicking the very next day, the lie was debunked red handed but they still have the shame to come back to make up more lies.

I wanted to visit Xinjiang but why would you bother if it has the same copy culture as the rest of China? Most countries would strive to keep it vibrant and celebrate the Uighur (and deal with they 1% who cause trouble separately)

Then go to visit, you will see China is the best country to preserve minority cultures ,be them Uighurs, Tibetans, Thais or Koreans.
 
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I am a supporter if China but even I can see there is plenty of evidence now that there is a crushing of Uighur culture there. Forced mixed marriages, the ‘work camps’ which have huge barriers and barbed wire?

I wanted to visit Xinjiang but why would you bother if it has the same copy culture as the rest of China? Most countries would strive to keep it vibrant and celebrate the Uighur (and deal with they 1% who cause trouble separately)
You assume XinJiang is not a part of China, which simply shows your own prejudice. Your words are absurd as someone exclaims "I wanted to visit Zhejiang but why would you bother if it has the same copy culture as the rest of China". What is wrong with a part of China having the same copy culture as the rest of China? You would certainly agree on this when you deal with Kurdish. Or you have an inconsistent mind.
 
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You assume XinJiang is not a part of China, which simply shows your own prejudice. Your words are absurd as someone exclaims "I wanted to visit Zhejiang but why would you bother if it has the same copy culture as the rest of China". What is wrong with a part of China having the same copy culture as the rest of China? You would certainly agree on this when you deal with Kurdish. Or you have an inconsistent mind.

No I didn’t say Xinjiang wasn’t part of China. All I said is that differences in culture makes life interesting and is good for all humanity.

Look at America or even countries like Italy which are true civilisation and within that country you have big differences between regions, food, culture etc

I don’t know why Xinjiang’s people have to be ‘changed’, their culture is what could be a huge attraction rather than crushing it.
 
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No I didn’t say Xinjiang wasn’t part of China. All I said is that differences in culture makes life interesting and is good for all humanity.

Look at America or even countries like Italy which are true civilisation and within that country you have big differences between regions, food, culture etc

I don’t know why Xinjiang’s people have to be ‘changed’, their culture is what could be a huge attraction rather than crushing it.

can you tell me what's true civilization? o_O

You assume XinJiang is not a part of China, which simply shows your own prejudice. Your words are absurd as someone exclaims "I wanted to visit Zhejiang but why would you bother if it has the same copy culture as the rest of China". What is wrong with a part of China having the same copy culture as the rest of China? You would certainly agree on this when you deal with Kurdish. Or you have an inconsistent mind.
for this islamist, its hard for them to accept Xinjiang part of China.
 
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can you tell me what's true civilization? o_O

A place where people are allowed different views and culture?

can you tell me what's true civilization? o_O


for this islamist, its hard for them to accept Xinjiang part of China.

I even said I am a supporter of China. All I said is why can’t people be free to just practice their culture in China whether it be Tibet or Xinjiang. Its just the wrong approach to do what China govt is doing in Xinjiang
 
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Forced mixed marriages
Original Turks were Mongoloids but now they look very different, China never forced mixed marriages but racial merger and asimilation happens naturally around the world, that's the main theme of human history. Today's Turks are the typical example and result of this merger and assimilation.
 
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Original Turks were Mongoloids but now they look very different, China never forced mixed marriages but racial merger and asimilation happens naturally around the world, that's the main theme of human history. Today's Turks are the typical example and result of this merger and assimilation.

I am talking about the report where the government is talking about giving money to people to marry with a Uighur and giving free university if they have mixed parent. Why does that need to happen?
 
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