China Daily

Xinjiang to keep pressure on terrorism

Long-term security and stability are region’s top priorities, chairman says

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

The Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region will maintain pressure against terrorist activities and make frequent terrorist attacks in the region a thing of the past, the chairman of the regional government said on Monday.

“We should get prepared both mentally and in our operations that maintainin­g social stability is a long-term task ... and the anti-terrorist measures proven effective should be carried on and social governance further improved,” Shohrat Zakir, chairman of the region, said in delivering the government work report to the annual session of the regional people’s congress, which started on Monday in Urumqi.

The central government has made maintainin­g social stability and long-term security the region’s top priority. Currently, Xinjiang is generally stable and has created a harmonious environmen­t for economic developmen­t, Shohrat said.

Huang Sanping, a senior official of the regional government, said, “No terrorist attacks have happened in Xinjiang for 25 months. A series of measures adopted by the regional government have taken root.”

Xinjiang has begun to enjoy the dividend of effective counterter­rorism efforts, receiving more than 150 million visits from tourists in 2018, an increase of 40 percent year-onyear. Tourism is expected to play a strategic role in the region’s economic developmen­t this year. Xinjiang, which is well known for its grand natural beauty, set a target for tourism growth this year at 40 percent, Shohrat said.

The region, which covers onesixth of China’s territory, plans to improve its transporta­tion infrastruc­ture, including roads, railways and aviation. The current lack of infrastruc­ture restricts the developmen­t of tourism, he said, adding that visitors may find it difficult simply to find toilets, gas stations and parking spaces.

“We want tourists from home and abroad to enjoy their time in Xinjiang and make them want to stay,” he said.

The region will continue its efforts to eliminate extremism and expose those who secretly support terrorism, extremism and separatism, Shohrat said.

“We will make being hit by frequent terrorist attacks a thing of the past and end the era when separatist forces rampaged in the region. More important, we will make the times that people had no sense of security become history.”

Since the 1990s, terrorists, extremists and separatist­s in China and abroad have plotted, organized and conducted thousands of violent terrorist attacks including bombings, assassinat­ions, poisonings, arsons, assaults, unrest and riots, causing the deaths of a large number of innocent people and hundreds of police officers, as well as immeasurab­le property damage, Shohrat said during an interview in October.

We want tourists from home and abroad to enjoy their time in Xinjiang and make them want to stay.” Shohrat Zakir, chairman of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong