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China Daily | Updated: 2022-01-06 00:00
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CPC issues regulations on discipline inspection

The Communist Party of China Central Committee has issued regulations on the work of the Party's discipline inspection commissions. A circular was released demanding thorough implementation of the regulations that make comprehensive provisions on the leadership system, establishment, operation, duties and self-building of the commissions. The circular called for improved organizational systems, operation modes and approval procedures to suit the discipline inspection work. Situations and suggestions concerning the regulations' implementation should be reported in a timely manner, the circular added.

Sabotaging Xinjiang's relationships 'to fail'

Moves to sabotage the relationship between the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and Islamic countries won't succeed, acting chairman of the region said. "The East Turkestan forces recently sent a letter to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in an attempt to create estrangement between Xinjiang and members of the organization. Such an attempt is doomed to fail," Arkin Tuniyaz said during an online event held by the regional government on Wednesday. The event, titled "Xinjiang is a Wonderful Land", aimed to give members of the organization virtual tours of the region and help them learn more about it. In the letter addressed to the organization, East Turkestan groups that aim to separate Xinjiang from China asked the OIC to break its silence and take a public stand against China's so-called ongoing genocide against the Uygurs in Xinjiang. China has repeatedly denied such allegations and stated that they have been fabricated by anti-China forces. "I hope Islamic communities can learn more about Xinjiang, which is surely nothing like what has been portrayed by the United States and other anti-China forces," Arkin said. In March 2019, the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers adopted a resolution appreciating China's efforts for the wellbeing of the Muslims at its 46th session.

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