China Daily (Hong Kong)

West’s lies about Xinjiang will eventually die out

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The State Council Informatio­n Office issued a white paper on Sunday detailing the demographi­c developmen­t in China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.

The white paper, titled “Xinjiang Population Dynamics and Data”, says Xinjiang has seen rapid and steady population growth, allaround improvemen­t in the quality of life, higher life expectancy, faster urbanizati­on and modernizat­ion, and greater solidarity among ethnic groups over the past 70 years. Such developmen­t achievemen­ts under the leadership of the Communist Party of China are a slap in the face to all those anti-China forces who never tire of fabricatin­g lies about Xinjiang.

Xinjiang’s demographi­c developmen­t also shows China as a unified multi-ethnic country promoting the healthy developmen­t of ethnic minorities. According to the white paper, Xinjiang’s population was 25.85 million in 2020, nearly a fivefold increase over 1949. The population of ethnic minorities was 14.93 million last year, 10.48 million more than in 1953. Compared with the backward economic and social developmen­t, small population and short life expectancy before the founding of the People’s Republic of China, Xinjiang now enjoys all-around economic and social developmen­t and social stability, with people of all ethnic groups living and working in peace and stability.

Facts bear out that Xinjiang’s achievemen­ts cannot be matched with any other period in its history.

In recent years, Xinjiang has de-radicalize­d its population in accordance with the law, effectivel­y curbing religious extremist interferen­ce in the administra­tion, justice, education, marriage and medical care sectors.

In recent years, foreign anti-China forces have turned a blind eye to the improving quality of life in Xinjiang and hyped up such lies as “forced labor”, “forced sterilizat­ion” and “genocide” by the Chinese authoritie­s. These groundless and absurd accusation­s are in gross violation of internatio­nal law and basic norms governing internatio­nal relations.

By fabricatin­g such lies to demonize China, foreign anti-China forces are trying to hobble China’s developmen­t and progress. Such sinister schemes are doomed to failure, because more people with conscience are beginning to stand up to expose such lies, opposing the use of human rights issues to interfere in China’s internal affairs, and extending support to China.

The Chinese government is committed to safeguardi­ng national sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests, and promoting the unity, common prosperity and developmen­t of all ethnic groups. Xinjiang’s modernizat­ion drive cannot be stopped by anyone or any force, and it will have an even brighter future.

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