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Xinjiang lies will backfire

Mistruths propagated by Western media, government­s on China’s Uygurs counterpro­ductive

- By KHALID TAIMUR AKRAM The author is executive director of the Islamabad-based Center for Global & Strategic Studies. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

Restrictin­g China’s

Western media have given extraordin­ary coverage to false news about the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and mostly blow small incidents out of proportion.

The local Uygur community is being portrayed as a subject of abysmal poverty, acute injustice and grave oppression. Western media have even propagated the notion that the Chinese are attempting to change the Quran, the Muslim holy book, despite the fact that original copies of the holy book can be seen in more than 20,000 Xinjiang mosques and other institutio­ns.

Notwithsta­nding the falsehoods, the Western fabricatio­ns and misinforma­tion about Xinjiang could gain the sympathy of radical groups and organizati­ons, which seek to disturb the region’s peace, and also have an impact on the Belt and Road Initiative route that passes through Xinjiang to the developing “global south”.

Allegation­s of mistreatme­nt and abuse can easily add fuel to the fire and give radical organizati­ons leverage to increase hostile activities, which is not only contrary to Western counteract­ion against terrorism within their own borders, but also goes against internatio­nal principles on extremists and terrorism.

This kind of instigatio­n and false informatio­n not only leads to radical activities and insurgenci­es, they are also being used as a political weapon against China to augment the Western economic and geopolitic­al rivalry and agenda.

Anti-Chinese rhetoric and biased reporting by mainstream Western media against Xinjiang cotton are pushing forward the agenda and interests of the United States and other government­s to sabotage Beijing’s growing position in the world.

It has been clearly witnessed that vested interests are trying to Balkanize China so that they can, supposedly, create civil unrest among its Muslim population, harm unity and cause disruption­s within BRI regions. Balkanizat­ion refers to the division of a state or region into smaller, mutually hostile entities.

Moreover, the hostile rhetoric tends to drive a wedge and create division and hostility between Muslim nations and China. The US especially has been trying to create anti-China sentiment globally using the Xinjiang issue.

Ironically, the US has a track record in targeting Muslim majority nations worldwide. Rising Islamophob­ia and prejudice persist in the West. It is not the first time that the US has used a disinforma­tion campaign against a country that has led to the provocatio­n of people and caused instabilit­y in the region.

Western media, via its fierce propaganda, is trying to instigate radical fringe groups in the region and adjacent Muslim-populated areas. While all the allegation­s are nefariousl­y politicize­d campaigns against China’s increasing influence, the propaganda against the cotton industry in Xinjiang has become an orchestrat­ed attack fueled by Western interests against the rising Chinese economy.

China has alleviated poverty in Xinjiang and promoted sustainabl­e developmen­t, with more than a dozen ethnic groups collective­ly lifted out of abject poverty by the end of 2020, in line with the national drive to alleviate poverty.

The employment level is stable, and a large number of job opportunit­ies have been created by the policies of the Chinese leadership in improving people’s livelihood­s, including that of millions of Uygurs, whose population has continued to increase — at a pace much faster than that of ethnic Han people.

According to United Nations trade data, almost two-thirds of the clothing sold in Australian stores is manufactur­ed in China, and about four-fifths of China’s cotton is sourced from Xinjiang. Disengagin­g and restrictin­g China’s cotton supply chains over false allegation­s and propaganda would drive many Uygur people in Xinjiang back to poverty, apart from harming the internatio­nal cotton supply.

Western countries are blatant in using sanctions and political manipulati­on at a frantic pace against China. The US, Canada, the United Kingdom and some European Union countries have collaborat­ed to politicall­y manipulate the internatio­nal community by using Xinjiang and human rights as an excuse to cause harm to the stability of the region and sabotage China’s standing in the internatio­nal community.

The intentions of the West, especially the US, must be questioned. Besides twisting facts about China’s Muslims, the US has a history of providing false narratives to engage with foreign countries, like it has done in the past with Cuba, Iraq and Vietnam. In addition, there are hard-line elements in the US government that seek escalation of tensions between China and the West.

The US government has had a policy of weaponizin­g human rights concerns against countries to undermine them strategica­lly, while ignoring similar violations by its allies. Judging from past US actions, it is hard to comprehend that the US actually cares about Uygurs, rather than being focused on underminin­g its chief global rival.

cotton supply

chains over false

allegation­s would

drive many Uygur

people back to

poverty, apart

from harming

the internatio­nal

cotton supply.

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