China’s Xi stresses ‘hard-won social stability’ in rare Xinjiang visit

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China’s Xi stresses ‘hard-won social stability’ in rare Xinjiang visit
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It was his first publicly known visit to Xinjiang since July 2022. Read more at straitstimes.com.

- Chinese President Xi Jinping made a rare visit to Xinjiang on Saturday, state media reported, calling on officials to conserve “hard-won social stability” in a troubled region where Beijing is accused of severe human rights abuses.

State broadcaster CCTV said Mr Xi travelled to regional capital Urumqi on Saturday, listened to a government work report and delivered a speech “affirming the achievements made in various tasks in Xinjiang”. He said it was “necessary to... combine the development of the anti-terrorism and anti-separatism struggle with the push for normalising social stability work and rule of law”, according to the broadcaster.

“In the process of Chinese-style modernisation, we will better build a beautiful Xinjiang that is united and harmonious, wealthy and prosperous.” Beijing vehemently rejects the allegations, saying the facilities were vocational and voluntary training centres from which people have “graduated”.

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