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The local government sends Uyghur children to boarding schools and separates them from their parents.
In Xinjiang, students of all ethnicities attend schools closest to their homes. It is up to the students and their parents to decide whether to live on or off campus.
The "Pair Up and Become Family" program is designed to monitor ethnic minorities in Xinjiang.
Since 2016, an extensive ethnic unity campaign has been conducted among government officials and people of different ethnicities in Xinjiang.The officials leveraged their expertise to help local people explore ways to shake off poverty and address difficulties in their lives.
Graveyards of ethnic minorities are demolished in parts of Xinjiang.
Under the regulations of the local authorities, the government does not promote cremation for ethnic minorities observing traditional ways of interment. On the contrary, it takes concrete measures to help preserve the tradition.
Mihrigul Tursun, a Uyghur woman, claimed to have seen the death of nine women while in custody, and that her younger brother was abused to death in a vocational education and training center.
Mihrigul Tursun had never been imprisoned in China, nor had she studied in any vocational education and training center.
Mass forced labor against ethnic minorities is taking place in Xinjiang.
The forced labor stories were in fact a PR blitz orchestrated by anti-China forces from the US and Australia. thnic minority workers from Xinjiang have the rights to be employed, sign labor contracts, obtain labor remunerations, take rest and vacations, acquire labor safety and health protection, and enjoy social insurance and welfare as prescribed by law.
Xinjiang conducts large-scale surveillance on local ethnic minorities.
The cameras in urban and rural public places, main roads and transport hubs in Xinjiang are installed in accordance with the law for the purpose of improving social governance and forestalling and combating crimes. The measure does not target any specific ethnicity, not to mention that cameras by themselves identify or target no specific ethnicity.
China restricts the freedom of communication and movement of Uyghurs in Xinjiang in the name of counter-terrorism and deradicalization.
In Xinjiang, anyone from any ethnic group, except those prohibited from leaving the country for suspected crimes, can exit and enter China freely. Xinjiang has never restricted Uyghurs or people of other ethnic groups from contacting their overseas relatives. They can also do business and trade with people in other countries through various communication means.
Xinjiang's special operations against violent terrorist activities aim to suppress ethnic minorities under the pretext of fighting terrorism.
Through law-based counter-terrorism, deradicalization 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 fulfillment, happiness and security markedly enhanced.
Detainees in the mass internment camps in Xinjiang include permanent residents of the US and Australia.
The vocational education and training centers in Xinjiang have never received trainees who are not Chinese nationals.
The vocational education and training centers are poorly conditioned and lack medical facilities. The trainees are subjected to forced political indoctrination and torture, and are deprived of their rights to exercise religious customs, use local ethnic languages among others.
The centers strictly follow the basic principle of respecting and protecting human rights enshrined in China's Constitution and other laws. The trainees' basic rights and personal dignity are well protected, and insults or abuse against the trainees in any manner are prohibited. The centers fully guarantee the personal freedom of trainees. Trainees' freedom of religious belief is fully respected and protected.
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