China Daily

Corps has role to play in promoting stability in Xinjiang

- By MAO WEIHUA in Urumqi and CUI JIA in Beijing Contact the writers at cuijia@chinadaily.com.cn

Maintainin­g social stability and reinforcin­g Xinjiang’s border control has always been our fundamenta­l role. Such a role must be further enhanced in the future.” Sun Jinlong, Party secretary of the Xinjiang Production and Constructi­on Corps

The Xinjiang Production and Constructi­on Corps, an unique and specialize­d paramilita­ry organizati­on in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, will play a better role in ensuring local stability and fighting terrorism, a senior Corps official said on Thursday.

“Maintainin­g social stability and reinforcin­g Xinjiang’s border control has always been our fundamenta­l role. Such a role must be further enhanced in the future,” Sun Jinlong, Party secretary of the Corps, said at the opening of the 7th Party Congress of the Corps held in the regional capital of Urumqi.

The congress will outline the future developmen­t of the Corps, which handles its own economic developmen­t and administra­tive affairs under army like division sand regiments. The previous Party congress was in 2008.

Sun said the Corps will become a strategic force in routine tasks to keep Xinjiang stable and provide technical support in emergency incidents.

In October 1954, the central government decided to demobilize the troops in Xinjiang and set up the Corps, commonly known as Bingtuan in Chinese, to open agricultur­al and stock farms in the harsh environmen­ts of the Gobi Desert, and station them at the region’s border areas as a militia force to stabilize Xinjiang.

The Corps was given a ministeria­l-level administra­tive status, equal to that of Xinjiang’s regional government, in 1998. The Corps now administer­s nine cities and 10 townships in Xinjiang, with a population of 2.8 million. Some of its members are required to receive systematic and routine training as militias besides their day jobs.

On Friday, Sun also said that the Corps will step up its developmen­t in the less developed southern Xinjiang region and create more job opportunit­ies there.

Social stability in southern Xinjiang is believed to be the key to regional security. The region has been the country’s main battlegrou­nd in the fight against terrorism and the penetratio­n of extremism from abroad.

President Xi Jinping paid a visit to the Corps in 2014, and said he expected the Corps to play an important and irreplacea­ble strategic role in the fight against separatism, extremism and terrorism in Xinjiang. Xi also said that more efforts and reform are needed to build the Corps into a stabilizin­g force for the country’s border areas and a melting pot where various ethnic groups are integrated.

In addition, the Corps will further improve the quality of its economic developmen­t via new-type industrial­ization and urbanizati­on as well as agricultur­al modernizat­ion, Sun said.

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