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  2. 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 ...

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

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    The province's final status was instituted in 1955 as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of which Saifuddin Azizi became its first chairman, when it was reorganised into an autonomous region for the 13 nationalities of Xinjiang (Uyghur, Han Chinese, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Hui, Mongol, Tajik, Uzbek, Tatar, Russian, Xibe, Daur, Manchu people), thus ...

  4. List of re-education through labor camps in China - Wikipedia

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    The estimated number of detainees in re-education through labor camps is anywhere from 300,000 (China Labor Bulletin, 2007) [1] to 2 million (Laogai Research Foundation, 2006). [2] According to Amnesty international in 2021 up to 2 million, Baptist press estimates more than 3 million are subject to re-education through labor . [ 3 ]

  5. Xi Jinping visits Xinjiang amid human rights concerns - AOL

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    Xi, on what was described as an “inspection tour” from Tuesday to Friday, called for developing Xinjiang into a region that is united, harmonious, prosperous and culturally advanced, Xinhua said.

  6. A four-day school week? Teachers and kids give it an 'A'

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  7. 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]

  8. Hundreds of school districts are trying out a 4-day school ...

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    It's the teacher shortage, obviously.

  9. Xinjiang - Wikipedia

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    The Han Communists in the central government denied the name Xinjiang was colonialist and denied that the central government could be colonialists both because they were communists and because China was a victim of colonialism. However, due to the Uyghur complaints, the administrative region would be named "Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region ...