The Borneo Post

China’s Xi makes first Xinjiang visit since crackdown

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BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping made a public visit to Xinjiang, state media reported yesterday, his first since a crackdown in the region saw Beijing accused of detaining over a million Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in camps.

The United States and lawmakers in other Western countries have labelled China’s actions in Xinjiang a ‘genocide’, imposing sanctions over the alleged human rights abuses.

Beijing has denied the allegation­s, calling them the ‘lie of the century’ and insisting that its policies have helped combat the threat of Islamic extremism.

State news agency Xinhua said Xi hailed the strides made during an inspection tour of the farwestern region – his first since 2014, when three people were killed in an attack that presaged the start of the mass detention campaign three years later.

He also reportedly praised the work of the Xinjiang Production and Constructi­on Corps (XPCC), a sprawling paramilita­ry organisati­on sanctioned by the United States for alleged human rights abuses.

The group had made ‘great progress’ in reform and developmen­t, Xinhua reported Xi as saying during a Wednesday trip to the city of Shihezi in the region’s north.

State media footage showed Xi speaking to students and local officials, taking in a song and dance performanc­e, and receiving rapturous applause from residents in traditiona­l clothing.

The Chinese leader’s sojourn to Xinjiang comes after a similarly rare visit earlier this month to another formerly restive territory, Hong Kong, where authoritie­s have come down hard on the city’s once-thriving pro-democracy movement.

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