The Sunday Guardian

Xi wants ‘Great Wall of Steel’ in violence-hit Xinjiang

Xi called for safeguardi­ng ethnic unity, and reinforcin­g solidarity between the military and government, soldiers and civilians, police and the public.

- IANS

BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping has urged the constructi­on of a “Great Wall of Steel” to safeguard national unity, ethnic solidarity and social stability in the violence-hit Xinjiang region.

Xi made the remarks on Friday during a panel discussion with lawmakers from Xinjiang at the ongoing annual session of the National People’s Congress (NPC), Xinhua news agency reported.

Xi called for safeguardi­ng ethnic unity, and reinforcin­g solidarity between the military and government, soldiers and civilians, police and the public.

“Xinjiang is an important security barrier in northwest China which holds a special strategic position and faces special issues,” Xi said, adding that governing the region well is of great significan­ce.

He stressed that maintainin­g stability in the landlocked border region, which has a history of ethnic violence and terror attacks, is a political responsibi­lity.

“Stability- related issues must be handled in a thor- ough, timely and proper manner,” the President added.

Xi’s comments follow a series of massive “anti-terror” rallies in Xinjiang, which is home to the Turkic-speaking and largely Muslim Uighur minority as well as a growing number of Han Chinese immigrants, the Guardian reported.

Tens of thousands of heavily armed troops have poured onto the region, vowing to wage a “people’s war on terror” against militants.

Earlier this month, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria released a gory online propaganda video in which a Uighur-speaking recruit vowed to spill the blood of “evil Chinese communist infidel lackeys”.

In December, security forces killed four militants who allegedly attempted to blow up a Communist party building in southern Xinjiang.

Three more alleged terrorists were killed in February after reportedly attacking civilians with machetes, the daily added.

 ?? REUTERS ?? China’s President Xi Jinping arrives for the second plenary session of the National People’s Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, on Wednesday.
REUTERS China’s President Xi Jinping arrives for the second plenary session of the National People’s Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, on Wednesday.

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