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Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Urumqi, Xinjiang, on Tuesday to attend celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the region’s founding, urging local officials to maintain social stability and foster economic growth amidst international scrutiny over alleged human rights abuses against ethnic Uyghurs.
Directives on Stability and Ideology
During his visit, President Xi instructed local cadres to prioritize overall social stability in Xinjiang. He emphasized the necessity of building a robust defense against terrorism and guiding residents of all ethnic groups to cultivate a “correct view” of the country, history, ethnicity, culture, and religion.
This directive follows a prolonged security crackdown in the northwestern region, which has largely targeted ethnic Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim minorities.
Economic Development Amidst Sanctions
President Xi also called upon officials to cultivate competitive industrial clusters and strengthen science and technological innovation to drive economic growth. This push for economic development comes after U.S. sanctions were imposed on Xinjiang officials and entities due to allegations of forced Uyghur labor.
Xinjiang officials have acknowledged that these U.S. sanctions have negatively impacted the local economy, contributing to unemployment in the region.
International Scrutiny and Beijing’s Stance
U.S. authorities assert that Beijing established internment camps to detain Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim minorities within Xinjiang. Beijing, however, denies any abuses, stating that its “vocational education centers” were closed in 2019.
High-Level Delegation and Strategic Focus
President Xi was accompanied by high-ranking officials, including Wang Huning and Cai Qi, underscoring the significance of the visit. He articulated that Xinjiang should play a more prominent role in promoting domestic and international “dual circulation,” a Chinese policy aimed at strengthening domestic self-sufficiency.
Upon his arrival, President Xi was greeted by crowds of dancing Uyghurs and children waving flags. He is scheduled to attend a commemoration ceremony on Thursday as part of the anniversary celebrations.