Cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/9752393

Xinjiang’s top Communist Party official said on Thursday that the “Sinicisation” of Islam in the Muslim-majority region in northwestern China, where Beijing is accused of human rights abuses, is “inevitable”. “Everyone knows that Islam in Xinjiang needs to be Sinicised, this is an inevitable trend,” regional party chief Ma Xingrui told reporters at a largely scripted briefing on the sidelines of China’s annual parliamentary sessions in Beijing.

Rights groups accuse Beijing of widespread abuses of Uyghurs, a mainly Muslim ethnic minority that numbers around 10 million in Xinjiang, including denying Uyghurs full religious freedoms. Beijing vigorously denies any abuses.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has repeatedly called for the “Sinicisation” of religions including Islam, Buddhism and Christianity, urging followers to pledge loyalty to the Communist Party above all else. About two-thirds of mosques in Xinjiang have been damaged or destroyed since 2017, according to an Australian think-tank report.

During the news conference, Ma and other regional officials praised Xinjiang’s economic development, refuted U.S. allegations of forced labour and cultural genocide, and tried to paint the region as open to foreign tourism and investment.

Ma, a high-flying former governor of prosperous Guangdong province who was transferred to Xinjiang in 2021, stressed the need to “coordinate security and development”.

“The three forces are still active now, but we cannot be afraid (to open up) because they exist,” said Ma, using a political slogan referring to “ethnic separatism, religious extremism and violent terrorist forces” in Xinjiang.

Beijing in 2017 launched a harsh security crackdown in Xinjiang after a spate of violent ethnic protests, which saw over a million people from several Muslim minorities detained in re-education camps, rights groups allege.

We have carried out a severe crackdown on terrorist activities, promulgated and implemented anti-terrorism laws to … combat various forms of terrorism," senior Xinjiang parliamentarian Wang Mingshan said.

But the briefing was largely focused on Xinjiang’s economic development, tourism potential and what the officials described as cultural preservation.

Last year Xinjiang received 565.7 billion yuan ($78.5 billion) in central government transfers accounting for 72.7% of local government spending, as well as over 19 billion yuan ($2.6 billion) in fiscal aid from other provinces, the region’s chairman Erkin Tuniyaz said.

Ma was flanked by two Xinjiang officials sanctioned by the United States over human rights abuses in Xinjiang - Tuniyaz and former regional chairman Shohrat Zakir.

Officials claimed that over 4,390 foreigners visited Xinjiang in 2023, and that last year’s newly installed renewable energy capacity totalled 22.61 million kilowatts, bringing the total installed in the region to 64.4 million kilowatts - nearly half of Xinjiang’s electricity capacity.

Xinjiang is a major base for solar cell production, which has been tainted by allegations of forced labour.

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    4 months ago

    Cool. The burden of proof is on you though. You made a claim, you gotta provide evidence to support your claim. Right now, you’re saying “but China doesn’t say that they’re committing genocide. So I guess they ain’t…”. How would you react if I used Israeli state sources to “prove” that there’s no genocide happening in Gaza?

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      30 days ago

      It isnt though, the burden of proof is on those claiming that there is a genocide. You dont have to proove the negative.

      Also I’m not say china says they aren’t comitting genocide I’m providing all the hard evidence china has provided to disprove the allegations. You wouldn’t accuse someone of a crimes and never look at any evidence they provide to the contrary.

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        4 months ago

        Fair. I’m a little tired right now, but this article says exactly everything that I want/have to say.

        This article is by the Communist Party of India (Marxist Leninist). So just for context, there are two communist parties in India (CPI and CPIM). The CPIM split from the CPI during the Sino-Soviet split. The CPIM was the pro China one. In my opinion, in the modern day, both of them are absolute chads.

        I love this article because it does not approach the topic in a vacuum. It compares the Uighur genocide to what the Indian State has been doing in Kashmir since independence. The similarities are uncanny. Kashmir, Xinjiang, the Rohingyas, Kurdistan… the story of the oppressors here is the same throughout.