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  2. Incorporation of Xinjiang into the People's Republic of China

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    At the time, Xinjiang was ruled by a coalition government based in Dihua (present-day Ürümqi), which consisted of Chinese Nationalists (Kuomintang, KMT) and the leadership of the former Second East Turkestan Republic (ETR), a satellite state of the Soviet Union which controlled the "Three Districts" in northern Xinjiang from 1944 to 1946 ...

  3. Xinjiang internment camps - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, Xi Jinping acclaimed the success of his policies in Xinjiang in a 2-day conference expected to set the country's policy for the next years. [316] The Chinese government published a white paper defending its vocational training centers and stating that the regional government organised 'employment-oriented training' and labour ...

  4. Xinjiang Branch of the Central Committee of the Chinese ...

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    The Xinjiang Branch of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (Chinese: 中共中央新疆分局), or Xinjiang Branch of the CCP Central Committee, CCP Xinjiang Branch, served as the principal authority of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in Xinjiang Province following its incorporation into the People's Republic of China. [1] [2]

  5. Xinjiang conflict - Wikipedia

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    Xinjiang is a large central-Asian region within the People's Republic of China comprising numerous minority groups: 45% of its population are Uyghurs, and 40% are Han. [44] Its heavily industrialised capital, Ürümqi, has a population of more than 2.3 million, about 75% of whom are Han, 12.8% are Uyghur, and 10% are from other ethnic groups. [44]

  6. Religious and cultural mentions removed from names of ... - AOL

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    About 630 villages in Xinjiang have had their names changed to remove references to Islam or the Uyghurs’ culture and history, according to the group's report, done in collaboration with the N.

  7. Coalition Government of Xinjiang Province - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition Government of Xinjiang Province (Chinese: 新疆省聯合政府; pinyin: Xīnjiāng Shěng Liánhé Zhèngfǔ) was the governing body of China's Xinjiang Province from 1946 to 1947. It was formed after a Soviet -brokered peace agreement between the Republic of China (ROC) and the breakaway Second East Turkestan Republic (ETR).

  8. Top official from China's Xinjiang says 'Sinicisation' of ...

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    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 ...

  9. Can schools switch to a 4-day week without leaving students ...

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    Others say the four-day school week, even if it does have marginal benefits in some circumstances, is ultimately a small adjustment that does nothing to address the funding shortfalls and cultural ...