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Xinjiang gets over RM1bil for irrigation to aid Uighurs

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BEIJING: The Chinese government will spend 1.875 billion yuan (RM1.155bil) to improve irrigation systems in the heavily ethnic Uighur southern part of the violencepr­one far western region of Xinjiang, state news agency Xinhua said.

The government has increasing­ly turned its focus to developmen­t in southern Xinjiang in recent years, in an implicit recognitio­n of the economic causes of some of the unrest there.

Xinjiang, a huge region bordering Central Asia, has long been a security worry for Beijing, which has led a massive clamp down after deadly bouts of ethnic violence it blames on religious and separatist extremists amongst the Uighur population.

Xinhua said the funds will be used to upgrade irrigation facilities and promote watersavin­g technology to boost farm output in southern Xinjiang, where it said most of the region’s poorest people live.

Southern Xinjiang is a major producer of cotton and fruit.

“However, a lack of water and outdated irrigation systems have long hampered agricultur­al developmen­t in the region,” Xinhua said.

It did not provide a timeframe for the investment.

Aksu, Kashgar and Hotan in southern Xinjiang are among the poorest parts of China, with more than 1.6 million people living below the poverty line as of the end of 2017, the report added.

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