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What is the present condition of AIIMS Bhopal (2020)?

Let's Rephrase this Question and Give a Description of MBBS Life in AIIMS Bhopal .So,This is going to be a Detailed Description of AIIMS Bhopal as of 2020.Disclaimer:Very very Long Answer Ahead!This is My point of View and the Details Given are as of July 2020.I found Many answer Related to AIIMS Bhopal,which are pretty Much outdated .please check the Dates.Thanks a lot to my Seniors for Writing About this Prestigious Institution,which helped me a lot to clear my doubts During AIIMS Counseling procedures.I'm adding Content so that you can skip to the desired aspect as you Wish.IntroductionInfrastructureAIIMS Bhopal HospitalMedical CollegeAYUSHCentral LibraryAuditoriumNursing CollegeCanteen and StallsHostelTransit HostelResidential AreaDirector's BunglowAcademicsFacultiesResearchOther FacilitiesPG CoachingSeniorsSAABCo Curricular ActivitiesClubsCultural FestSports FestTripsReferencesSo Let's Talk About AIIMS Bhopal!INTRODUCTIONAIIMS Bhopal is one of the seven AIIMS apex healthcare institutes being established in 2012 by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare(MoHFW), Government of India under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna(PMSSY).The Campus spreads across 143 Acres of Land.AIIMS Bhopal is in Intermediate Stage,So it's not at par With It's Parent Institution(AIIMS Delhi),But we know for sure that It will Create its own Mark in The Future.Thanks to the New Director appointed on June 2018 ,AIIMS Bhopal is Progressing Rapidly.AIIMS Bhopal have Grown Leaps and Bounds in past 8 Years.I saw a Lot of Changes and developments Since I Joined this Prestigious Institution on August 2019.All the Buildings of AIIMS Bhopal are Within a Single Campus.AIM:- Correcting regional imbalances in quality tertiary level healthcare in the country, and attaining self sufficiency in graduate and postgraduate medical education and training.As of 2020,First Two Batches have Graduated with Flying Colours.AIIMS BHOPAL CAMPUSAIIMS Bhopal is Spread Across 143 Acres(Largest Among Peripheral AIIMS)at the Heart of Bhopal, Capital City of MPBhopal is the Cleanest Capital City and 2nd Cleanest City In India for third consecutive year, in the survey dubbed as the largest of its kind in the world.(Swachh Survekshan)This Standard is kept in Our Green Campus,you will Find Dustbins Everywhere for Trash Segregation and Disposal.Campus have Round the Clock Security,We are well Protected Inside the Campus.There are Check Post at the Entrance and Various Other Points in the Campus.AIIMS Bhopal is a Fully Wifi enabled Campus,with Network Speeds about 12Mbps(Average) ,It can go Upto 30 Mbps at Peak Times.We have a Canara Bank ATM and Bank office, a SBI bank office, Bank of Baroda ATMs, a post office inside Our Campus to help Students,Staff and Patients with Banking and Necessary Services.AIIMS Bhopal have a Ragging Free http://Campus.In my Past one year Experience at the College,not even once have I heard of any Senior Physically Assaulting any Junior.Connectivity-AIIMS Bhopal as I told is at the Heart of Bhopal,thus well Connected too.Nearest Airport (Rajabhoj International Airport) is just 30 Mins Away from College.Nearest Railway Station is Just 20 Mins Away.AIIMS Bhopal is well Connected Through Bus Service.Chalo App will keep you informed about Local Bus Timings along with GPS tracking,so no worries about getting a Bus on Time.Auto Service is also Available infront of AIIMS Gate.You don't have to worry about Transportation, Bhopal have Uber/Ola/Rapido to Take you to your desired location from Hostel Doorsteps!INFRASTRUCTUREAccording to data, 1.7 Crore is Spent by Indian Government on a Single MBBS graduate from AIIMS!1.AIIMS Bhopal HospitalAIIMS Bhopal has its Own Hospital within the Campus.Online Patient Registration Facilities are Available.There are 2 Medicinal Stores inside Hospital.Students can Avail Treatment and Medicines Free of Cost.OPDs are Usually rushed due to the Patient Inflow,many of the referral cases comes to AIIMS Bhopal from across the State.AIIMS Bhopal have a Well Equipped MortuaryBlood BankEmergency &TraumaOPDIPDMortuaryInauguration of LINAC at Radiotherapy DepartmentInauguration of Digital Radiography and Fluoroscopy Facility2.MEDICAL COLLEGE6 Floored Fully Air-conditioned Building.39 Functional Departments.Each Department has its own Pantry and Recreational4 LTs with Projector, Centralised AC and Other Advanced facilities.Each LT has its own Specialities. All LTs have Projectors.LT -3 have 2 Big Digital Screen along with a Main Screen and Green Board.College Rooftop View-LT -4(For First years)LT - 3:-LT- 1:-3.AYUSHDepartment of AYUSH includes Ayurveda,Yoga& Naturopathy, Unani ,Siddha and Homeopathy(AYUSH).This is Focused on Development of Education and Research in AYUSH systems of Medicine.Consultation is Available from Mon to Sat.4.CENTRAL LIBRARYAIIMS Bhopal has a state-of-the-art Central Library. World class library management systems like radio frequency identification (RFID) system have been placed in the Central library of the AIIMS Bhopal.AIIMS Bhopal has a dedicated Fully Air-conditioned Building for the Library spanned over 3 Floors. Library Entrance have a Sensor equipped Automatic Gate.Each Floor Has a Washroom And a Water Cooler.Issuing and Returning Books has been hassle Free with the help of a Fully Digitalised scanner.The Ground floor is for general reading and periodicals.There are Desktop Computers for browsing Internet And Reading.Hardcopies of Novels,Shirt Stories and Biographies are also Available.Middle Floor is for Medical and Nursing Books.It also have a Conference Room for practicing Presentations, Discussion Room and a Room Dedicated for Research Related Stuff.The Top floor houses the e-library, Individual Reading area and Computer Section. Free Wi-Fi facility is available in all three floors.This Floor also have Study Pods each with its own LAN Port and 2 Charging Port.You will have complete Privacy to Read Books or Stream a Movie!Entrance-1st FloorDiscussion Room5.AUDITORIUMThe Auditorium at AIIMS Bhopal is an impressive architectural building.It is octagonal in shape with viewer’s gallery having a seating capacity of 1000 seats,much more than the Students No. In AIIMS Bhopal (740+)The entrance to the auditorium is to the north. An open air amphitheatre adjoins the auditorium for open- air events.Auditorium have Centralized AC.The auditorium is equipped with synchronized sound and lighting system.It has Separate Green rooms.6.NURSING COLLEGESimilar to Medical College FacilitiesThere is Separate Buliding for Nursing College.7.CANTEEN,MESS AND STALLSThere are 2 Functional Nescafe Stalls and one More Planned Near Residential Area.Nescafe near Hospital Works 24*7 and the one Near T Point (Nursing College) works 9am to 11 pm.RDA Canteen provides Quality Food at Reasonable Rates,It is located inside the Hospital. It is Open till Around 2 amEach Department in the Medical College has its Own Pantry and Recreational areas.There are 3 Mess Facilities available.Separate Mess for Boys and Girls.Institutional Mess(2)It is Very Good and Clean in my Personal Opinion,still as we Eat daily from there we get Bored.They Clean the Entire Mess after Each Meal. Anyway it's way better than Any Normal Government Institution!It serves all Sorts of Dish Atleast Once a Week. Myself a Keralite loves Masala Dosa Which is Usually prepared on Friday Nights.Most of the Famous Regional Dishes are Provided.We have Dedicated Non Veg ,Paneer,Ice Cream,Noodles and Pasta Days.Milk and cardamom Tea is Provided in Morning and Evening,they keep Coffee powder so that We can Make Our Own Cofee too.Students Cooperative MessIt's a New Intiative of SAAB(Students Association)It's Almost Similar to the Institutional Mess,but it's by the Students For the Students.We are also Free to Order outside food. Zomato and Swiggy deliver Food at Hostel Doorsteps.There at Tiffins Facilities Available too. You can avail your Regional Foods through this.Nescafe Stall Near Emergency &Trauma-Institutional mess8.HOSTELAIIMS Bhopal have all adequate accommodation facilities for Both Boys and Girls pursuing studies in campus.AIIMS Bhopal have one of the Most Student Friendly Hostels.You have Full Freedom to Customise Your Room according to your Imagination.There are 5 Hostels + Residential Area.Each Hostel is a 7 Floored BuildingConstruction of New Hostel is Going on.Each Hostel have 2 Elevators and around 3 Staircase including Proper Fire Exits Paths.Single Rooms are provided For Boys From 2nd Year Onwards,and for Girls from Day 1 of College.Boys in 1st year have Double Rooms with attached Bathroom.While Girls get Single Rooms with Common Bathroom.This Difference fades away as we reach 2nd Year when Boys are also Shifted to Single Rooms with Common Bathroom.One Person is Allotted a Bed,Study Table, Rolling Recline Chair ,a set of 3 Drawers.There is additional Storage Space under the Cots.Once we get a Single Room an additional Almirah and a Bookshelf will be Given.Each Room have a Separate Balcony to Get some fresh air and Ponder on your Memories.The hostels will have round the clock security.Each Floor have It's Own Wifi Routers and Water CoolerNo need to Pay for Electricity Bills!Hot Water is available 24*7 at the Bathrooms once the Winter Kicks in.We can also install AC or RoomHeatersElectronic Appliances like iInduction Cookers can be Installed as Per Need.Each Room is Well Furnished and has its own LAN Port to cater to your Internet Requirements.No Hostel Curfews ,unless you are in First Year.This is Just a Preventive Measure against Ragging.Hostel Timings are Quite Flexible at AIIMS Bhopal.Boys Don't have any Timings,while Girls in 1st Year are allowed till 10pm(Can be Extended for Library Purposes Till 2am)No Policing by Administration or Warden during College Fest and Other Important Events,due to Stronger Students Union.Maintenance of Entire Campus is Upfront, with BVG Cleaning The Entire Campus everyday Without Any Complaints.BVG staffs are available till Around 8pm for Cleaning your Room and Bathroom.Indoor Games Facilities are Available inside the Hostel Such as Table Tennis,Chess and Carroms.Gym are also Available for Both Girls and Boys.Each Floor has a Common Balcony and a Common Room for Recreational Purposes,they have TV connections too.There are 2 Agencies providing Laundry Services at Our Hostels.Washing Machines can also be Installed.Seniors contribute for it as a Group in each floor.Boys Hostel Room(First Year)Boys Hostel Roof Top ViewsBoys Hostel Balcony ViewsGirl Hostel Room 1Girls’ Hostel Room 2 -Girls Hostel Balcony Views-9.TRANSIT HOSTEL(GUEST HOUSE)Located in the Residential Area,it is used for Visiting Parents and Relatives.AIIMS Bhopal has a 14 room functioning Guest House.All rooms are double bedded and have internet facility.Two of the rooms are suites.You can give a Written Request for their stay Free of Cost.10.RESIDENTIAL AREAFor Accomodation Of Professors and Staff of AIIMS Bhopal.11.DIRECTOR'S BUNGALOWLocated in Residential Area,for the Director Of AIIMS Bhopal, currently Dr.Sarman SinghACADEMICSSome people thinks MBBS is Same all over India! But it's Like Our School days, CBSE syllabus is same in all Schools,but Education from few Schools are Highly Reputed. So,when the Course is same,the Reputation of the College Plays a Key Role.The students of AIIMS are known as AIIMSonians.Best No. Of Cadavers Per BatchCadavers are an Important part of studying Gross Anatomy,thus plays a major role in forming a Good Base in MBBS.AIIMS Bhopal provide 8 Cadavers per Batch for Dissection and 2–3 Extra Cadavers for Surface Marking. i.e 12–13 Students will get One Cadaver.At AIIMS Bhopal Students are allowed to dissect Cadavers ,which will help gain more experience. It is much better than studying from predissected Cadavers.There are No post MBBS Service Bonds.Due to Intelligent Peers and Seniors we end up learning atleast a Step further than we might in a Normal Government Medical College.Histology Labs provide one Microscope for Two Students.Hematology Labs also provide one Apparatus for Two Students(Lab Partners).There are Integrated Classes for First month after Joining. Later on we were shown Clinical Cases such as Varicose Vein(Around November).Seminars are Conducted from 1st semester onwards.First Seminar was done on 9th Nov 2019. Students have to Independently prepare PowerPoint Presentations and Explain it infront of Professors and Batchmates.Classes are held from Monday to Friday and Saturday Being a Half Day(9am to 11am).Timings8:30am to 4:30pm ,(Lunch Break 1pm-2pm) so you get Ample time to Study and Pursue your Hobbies as well.This also help us to keep a Balance between Studies and Co curricular ActivitiesFirst Seminar of our Batch:-Anatomy Classes:-After MBBS2 Batchs have passed out of our College with Flying Colours.Seniors have performed Well off this year in AIIMS PG as Well.The AIIMSonian Tag is much Respected both in India and Outside India.FEESThe Whole 5.5 Years MBBS Course Will only Cost You 5856 Rs . Even the First Year Books Costs more than that!INTERNSHIPInternship at AIIMS Bhopal is much relaxed compared to Most of the other Medical Colleges with Hectic Schedule.AIIMS Offers one of the Highest Stipend during MBBS Internship - 23,000/month (2020).FACULTIESAIIMS Bhopal has one of the Best Teacher : Student Ratio. It's much better than the Norms.Each Batch have 100 Students unlike Most Govt Medical Colleges with Upto 250 Students!There are 39 Functional Department.All the Professors have a Superspeciality or an Equivalent Qualification.RESEARCHOne of the Key aspect at any of the AIIMS is that Research Opportunities are Endless.You get Chance to do Research right from 1st year. One of my Batchmates got selected for STS Projects (ICMR)this Year(2020).Professors encourage students right from 1st year to take part in Research.If you are Interested,apply for STS projects given by ICMR,Professors will contact you for Mentoring.NAMSCON & ABICONNational Level Seminars and ConferencesWORKSHOPSOTHER FACILITIESWe have 2 Book Agencies Providing us Books at Discounted Costs exclusively for Our College.Some of the Publishers Give free books for Review.PG COACHINGBhopal have DAMS and Dr.Bhatia providing Face to Face Classes with excellent Facilities for Students who aim to prepare for their PG along with MBBS.Mostly Seniors from 7th Sem Joins Coaching.BATCHMATESOur Batch has 100 Students.Students from All Over India Take admission in our College.Our Batch have Students From far off places such as Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Uttar pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar,Andra,Orissa,Kerala, Karnataka Etc...This Gives us Proper Exposure to Various Cultures and Languages thus Improves our Social and Communication Skills.Birthday Celebrations at AIIMS BhopalSENIORSSeniors are much helpful.They helps us in Both Curricular and Co-curricular Aspects of our College Life.We have Healthy Interaction between Seniors and Juniors.They help us a lot to get through the Pressure of Medical School. Motivating us to be active in our College Life.There is a Tradition of Giving Party to newly Joined Juniors by Seniors who had 'Interaction' with Them.Fresher's is also Organised by 2nd Years.Students Association of AIIMS Bhopal (SAAB)First New AIIMS to have a Registered Students Association.It's the Students Union Body of Our College.It is Very Much active in Organising Various Events and Celebrations in Our College.Some of the Events ends with a DJ!All the Festivals are celebrated here.Major Celebration areEthinic DayOnamVishuLohdiHoliDiwaliJanmashtamiNavaratri GarbaGanesh ChaturthiGurunanak JayantiCO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIESCollege provides Ample Recreational Opportunities.There areFootball FieldBasketball CourtTennis CourtVolleyball Court (2)Badminton Court (2)Cricket GroundMost of these came up in preparation to PRAVAAH 2020.There is a Small Park infront of Girls Hostel for Evening Walk.The Campus is also Well Maintained, Students can be seen Roaming around for a Night Walk.CLUBSECHOESSocial Interaction Club where we share our Experiences.Quiz ClubOne of the Most Active Club,Even Corona Couldn't Put this to rest.We have a very active WhatsApp Group.Literature SocietyArts ClubSlim but one: Our Official Music BandCULTURAL FESTRETINARetina is a Beautiful Amalgamation of Cultural, Literary,sports,informal and pro-night Events.'Jeene keliye 5 Din❣️'Central India's Biggest Inter College Youth Fest.It's a 5 Day Socio-cultural Festival of AIIMS Bhopal.First RETINA Was in 2016.we celebrated its fourth Version RETINA 4.0 last year.Major EventsCulturalArtsLiteraryBattle of BandsSportsInformalsFashion NightsPro -Nights(Sunburn,Salim Sulaiman,Mika Singh, Farhan Akhtar, Mohit Chauhan.....)Content on RETINA is Very Vast,for more Details Search for it Separately!RETINA After PartyHeld To celebrate the Success of RETINA(We don't wait for a Reason To party!)BARDS AND BARTEROpen Mic and Tambola NightOrganised in JanuaryEKDANTCultural Events organised Along with Ganesh ChaturthiOrganised in AugustSPORTS FESTRETINA also include Inter-college Sports Competitions.PRAVAAHAnnual Intracollege Sports and Cultural Competition of AIIMS Bhopal.5 Day Event.Conducted by the End Of February Each Year.Students are Divided into 4 Houses for Competition.Interhouse Competition in Sports Events and Interbatch Competitions in Cultural EventsStudents are given Coaching for Sports Events by Their House.We have Inter Batch Competition in Cultural Events.(Our Batch won the Batch Trophy in PRAVAAH 2020)SPIKEAnnual Inter Batch Volleyball and Throwball Tournament.Conducted Usually in January.It's a 3 Day Event in which there will be Friendly Competition between Teams from Each Batch.STRIKEIndoor Games CompetitionConducted Usually in AugustEventsChessCarromsTable TennisTACKLEAnnual Inter Batch Football Competition at AIIMS Bhopal.For Both Boys and Girls Separately.TRIPSEven Though the Institution does Organise any Trips,we students make our Own plans and Visit various Places.Seniors also help us by Recommending places to Explore.As this is a Very Very Vast Topic,this shall be Covered Later.Few Places Me nd My Batchmates Visited in our First Year IncludesBhimbetka CavesUpper LakeLower LakePanchmarhi Hill StationKerwa DamKaliyasotVan Vihar National ParkShahpura LakeShaurya SmarakMahadev PaniManbhavan TekriCrescent Water Park and Kanha Fun CityPlaces Visited by our Seniors IncludesKullu ,ManaliShimlaSatpura Tiger ReserveSanchi StupaSalkanpur TempleKhajuraho TemplesAmargarh FallsHalali DamKolar DamJuhu BeachTawa DamKanha National ParkIndira Sagar DamRaisen FortAmber FortPachad DamBirla MuseumUdaigiri CavesTropic of CancerNd the List Goes on……Shout out to my Fellow Batchmates and Seniors for Providing Pictures and Info.Special Thanks to Mahek Swami, Ananyan Sampath , Aayman Afaque and Tushar Manikwar and Gautham Biju.More Pictures will be Added Later.Pic Credits :-My Phone Gallery, Batchmates and Few Seniors.REFERENCES:-For More Pictures about Life at AIIMS Bhopal Check My Instagram Highlights - __jeril__Instagram Handles of Few Organisations in AIIMS BhopalAIIMS Bhopal Campus ClicksStudents AssociationSports ClubRetina ClubLink to Quora Space By AIIMSoniansAIIMS Bhopal Official SiteDetailed Answer on Central LibraryHostel RoomsHow I Filled My Choices During AIIMS Counseling 2019Current Situation and Life Experiences at AIIMS Bhopalhave been Brilliantly Described by my Fellow Batchmates:-See you Soon at AIIMS Bhopal.With Love,AIIMS Bhopal✨If you Find this relevant, the Upvote Button is Right👇Here

What do you think of Canada voting to recognize China's treatment of the Uyghurs in Xinjiang as a genocide, and what will be the effects of the relationship between the two nations?

Xinjiang-related issues are not about human rights, ethnicity or religion at all, but about combating violent terrorism and separatism. The Chinese government has launched anti-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts in Xinjiang in accordance with the law to protect people's lives, which has garnered ardent support of people from all ethnic groups.People in the region continue to embrace peace and prosperity and Xinjiang society continues to develop steadily. These facts are the most powerful tool to debunk lies on Xinjiang.Look the face of these terrorized Uighurs - Chinese Uighur citizens look perfectly serene, not terrified wearing their traditional costumes, laughing and chatting quietly in the street. Without fear of being caught in a roundup and deported to a so-called camp. Here! a woman with a young child I had read that China had sterilized them all? Serit this propaganda would it be lies?Facts and truthfulness will eventually bust all lies. Please see the attachment for the full text. Enditemhttp://www.xinhuanet.com/english/download/2021-2-5/FactCheckLiesonXinjiang-relatedissuesversusthetruth.docFact Check: Lies on Xinjiang-related Issues Versus the TruthPrefaceNorthwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is a land of beauty, diversity and unity. Fifty-six ethnic groups are closely united as family members, just like pomegranate seeds that stick together, to build a beautiful homeland, maintain social stability, and realize economic development and prosperity, flourishing cultural heritage preservation, ethnic unity and harmony, and freedom of religious belief, with people of different ethnic groups living and working in peace and contentment.However, some anti-China forces in the West, including the United States, have concocted and disseminated plenty of false information about Xinjiang. They have smeared China's image, slandered its policies on Xinjiang, interfered in China's internal affairs, and attempted to deceive the international community and disrupt the stability and development of Xinjiang.Lies may mislead people for a while, but cannot win the trust of the world. Facts and truthfulness will eventually bust all lies.Xinjiang-related issues are not about human rights, ethnicity or religion at all, but about combating violent terrorism and separatism. The Chinese government has launched anti-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts in Xinjiang in accordance with the law to protect people's lives, which has garnered ardent support of people from all ethnic groups. People in the region continue to embrace peace and prosperity and Xinjiang society continues to develop steadily. These facts are the most powerful tool to debunk lies surrounding Xinjiang.We have chosen some typical Xinjiang-related rumors and lies fabricated by anti-China forces, and debunked them with facts to set the record straight.Lie No. 1: Mike Pompeo claimed that the Chinese government had committed "genocide" against Uygurs and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang.Fact check: In recent years, the Uygur population in Xinjiang has been growing steadily. From 2010 to 2018, the Uygur population in Xinjiang rose from 10.17 million to 12.72 million, an increase of 2.55 million or 25.04 percent. The growth rate of the Uygur population is not only higher than that of Xinjiang's total population, which is 13.99 percent, but also higher than that of all ethnic minority groups, which is 22.14 percent, let alone the Han population's 2 percent.-- Xinjiang enjoys social stability, with the people living and working in peace and contentment. The region has made unprecedented achievements in economic and social development and improvement of people's livelihood. From 2014 to 2019, the GDP of Xinjiang increased from 919.59 billion yuan to 1.36 trillion yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 7.2 percent. The per capita disposable income in Xinjiang increased by an average annual rate of 9.1 percent. Remarkable achievements have been made in poverty alleviation. All 3.09 million impoverished people in Xinjiang have been lifted out of poverty. The absolute poverty problem in Xinjiang has been resolved historically.-- The legitimate rights and interests of the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang have been protected. All ethnic groups, regardless of their population, have the same legal status and enjoy various rights in accordance with the law, including participation in the management of state affairs, freedom of religious belief, receiving education, using their own languages, and preserving their traditional culture.Lie No. 2: Adrian Zenz released reports claiming Xinjiang has carried out "forced sterilization" on the Uygur women, resulting in a sharp decline in the Uygur population.Fact check: Adrian Zenz is not a so-called "expert on China studies," but a member of the far-right group "Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation" sponsored by the U.S. government. He is also a key figure in an anti-China organization set up by U.S. intelligence agencies and a notorious racist.-- Adrian Zenz's "reports" are full of fabrications and data manipulation. The so-called evidence of "forced sterilization" in the "reports" claims that 80 percent of the new intrauterine device (IUD) insertion procedures in China for 2018 were performed in Xinjiang and that the natural population growth rate in Hotan and Kashgar of Xinjiang in 2018 was only 2.58 per 1,000 people. The "evidence" is extremely inconsistent with the facts.-- According to data from China Health Statistics Yearbook 2019, published by the National Health Commission, the number of new IUD insertion procedures in Xinjiang in 2018 came in at 328,475, accounting for only 8.7 percent of China's total, which was 3,774,318.-- According to the 2019 Xinjiang statistical yearbook released by the statistics bureau of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the natural population growth rates in Kashgar and Hotan were 6.93 per 1,000 people and 2.96 per 1,000 people, respectively, in 2018.Lie No. 3: BBC Newsnight once reported that Zumrat Dawut (Zamira Dawut) was "forced to go through sterilization" in a vocational education and training center.Fact check: Zamira Dawut has never studied in any vocational education and training center. Her elder brother Abduhelil Dawut has previously clarified that.-- She claimed that after "her release" from a center, she was forced to be sterilized and her uterus was removed because she has already had three children. In fact, in March 2013, when Zamira Dawut gave birth to her third child in Urumqi Maternal and Child Care Service Center, she signed a childbirth consent form voluntarily to have a cesarean section and tubal ligation, and then the center conducted the operation. She was never sterilized, not to mention uterus removal.-- She claimed that her aging father was repeatedly detained and investigated by Xinjiang authorities, and died not long ago from an unknown cause. In fact, her father had been living with his children until he died from heart disease on Oct. 12, 2019. He had never been investigated or placed in detention. Her brothers Abduhelil Dawut and Elkin Dawut have both substantiated the facts.-- She claimed that she was served with pork in a relative's home. In fact, the relative she referred to is her elder brother Abduhelil Dawut's pairing relative Zhao Qilin. In October 2017, Abduhelil was paired up with Zhao as "relatives," as part of an ethnic unity program. In January 2018, Abduhelil was invited to Zhao's home as a guest, in company with his younger sister Zamira Dawut. The meal was prepared by Zhao's mother, who herself is an ethnic Hui and a Muslim, and only eats halal food. It was impossible for her to provide a "pork meal."Lie No. 4: In interviews with foreign media, Mihrigul Tursun said that she was forced to take unknown medications in a vocational education and training center and was diagnosed as infertile by American doctors.Fact check: On April 21, 2017, Mihrigul Tursun was taken into custody by the public security bureau of Qiemo County on suspicion of inciting ethnic hatred and discrimination. During this period, she was found to have infectious diseases such as syphilis. Out of humanitarian consideration, the county public security bureau terminated the measures against her on May 10, 2017. Except the 20 days of criminal detention, Mihrigul was totally free while in China. She was never sentenced, nor did she study in any vocational education and training center, let alone being forced to take medications. There are no records of her undergoing a sterilization procedure in China.Lie No. 5: Xinjiang sets up "re-education camps" to detain millions of Uygur Muslims.Fact check: Xinjiang has never had any so-called "re-education camps."-- The vocational education and training centers established in Xinjiang in accordance with the law were education and training institutions in nature and were preventive counter-terrorism and deradicalization measures taken by Xinjiang. The aim was to eradicate the breeding ground for terrorism and extremism from the source. The relevant measures drew on the international community's experience in combating terrorism and deradicalization and implemented the idea of using development, education, and other resources to curb extremist ideologies, as advocated in the UN Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism. It fully complied with the principles and spirit of a series of international counter-terrorism resolutions, including the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy. Xinjiang's counter-terrorism and deradicalization measures have achieved positive results. There have been no violent terrorist cases for over four consecutive years in the region.-- The vocational education and training centers offered a curriculum that included standard spoken and written Chinese, understanding of the law and training in vocational skills to achieve the goal of deradicalization. By October 2019, all the trainees in such centers had completed their studies and graduated, and most of them have found stable jobs and lived a peaceful life.Lie No. 6: Xinjiang vocational education and training centers exercised "religious control," political indoctrination, intimidation and torture over the trainees.Fact check: The vocational education and training centers fully respected and protected trainees' freedom of religious belief, ethnic customs and habits, and the right to use their own ethnic spoken and written languages. The trainees could decide on their own whether to take part in legal religious activities when they got home; a variety of nutritious Muslim food was provided free of charge; and the regulations, curriculum, and menus at the centers all used local ethnic languages as well as standard Chinese.-- The vocational education and training centers fully guaranteed the trainees' personal freedom and dignity. The centers employed a residential education model which allowed trainees to go back home on a regular basis, ask for leave to attend to personal affairs, and enjoy the freedom of correspondence. The centers strictly prohibited any form of humiliation or mistreatment. There were no such things as "suppressing ethnic minorities" or "persecuting Muslims."-- The centers had well-equipped facilities. The dormitories were equipped with radio, TVs, air-conditioners or electric fans. Medical facilities, legal-counseling and mental-counseling rooms provided relevant services free of charge. The centers had sports venues for basketball, volleyball and table tennis, facilities for cultural activities, such as reading rooms, computer rooms and movie-screening rooms, as well as cultural and art performance venues, such as small auditoriums and open-air stages. Extra-curricular activities, such as folk songs and dances, sports competitions, etc., were held regularly to meet the various needs of trainees in study, life and entertainment to the maximum extent. All the trainees were covered in the public pension and medical insurance schemes, and were entitled to free health examinations.Lie No. 7: Some overseas Uygur people have been claiming "their relatives or friends in Xinjiang cannot be contacted and have gone missing" on overseas media and social media platforms.Fact check: Xinjiang protects the freedom of travel of people of all ethnic groups, including the Uygurs, and their communication with overseas relatives according to law.-- Verification with relevant departments shows that some allegedly "missing" people, mentioned by the "East Turkistan" separatists overseas, are living a normal life, while other "missing" incident reports are pure fabrications.-- The Australian Broadcasting Corporation once reported that Azmat Omar, a Chinese citizen living in Australia, claimed that he had lost contact with his family in Xinjiang. They included his father, stepmother, three brothers, two sisters, and over 20 other relatives. However, the fact is that all his relatives in China are living a normal life.-- During a UN Human Rights Council session in February 2020, the "World Uygur Congress" organized an activity outside the Palace of Nations in Geneva. They posted pictures of so-called "Uygurs persecuted by the Chinese government." These pictures were later discredited as disinformation. Those in the pictures are living normal lives. Separatist groups stole their photos and personal information.Lie No. 8: Xinjiang uses the coronavirus to wipe out Uygurs, with many tragic deaths after infection.Fact check: Since the COVID-19 outbreak, Xinjiang has resolutely fought against the virus and effectively contained the epidemic within a short period. With the support of the expert team from the State Council joint prevention and control mechanism, the local government made all-out efforts to treat patients. The regional government adopted a targeted prevention and control approach with differentiated, scientific measures. It also strengthened epidemic prevention and control in places such as crowded and key venues to minimize the risk of virus spread. The local government has also made every effort to ensure the production and supply of food and other daily necessities while maintaining their sufficiency, quality and stable prices. These measures were widely supported by people of different ethnic groups in Xinjiang. Thanks to concerted efforts, all 826 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Xinjiang have been discharged from hospital after treatment, without even a single death.Lie No. 9: China systematically transferred 80,000 Uygurs out of Xinjiang and assigned them as "forced labor" to factories in other provinces.Fact check: The government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region works with a strong sense of responsibility to promote employment. Southern Xinjiang was an underdeveloped area with a low degree of industrialization and urbanization, where many people suffered from poverty due to lack of job opportunities. Based on the realities, local governments at all levels have taken active measures to help those in need of secure employment. These measures included creating job opportunities nearby, facilitating work in other areas in Xinjiang, or transferring work forces to other provinces and cities paired up to assist Xinjiang. Such measures have helped residents rise above poverty through employment and lead fulfilling lives, while guaranteeing various ethnic groups' right to labor and employment.-- Since 2018, 151,000 people in poverty-stricken families in southern Xinjiang have secured jobs away from their homes. Most of them worked in other parts of Xinjiang, while about 14,700 worked outside the region with the help of fellow villagers and relatives, or through human resources agencies. Those who work outside Xinjiang have their rights to customs, language and culture, and religious belief fully guaranteed. Many earn an annual income of 45,000 yuan, several times higher than the income from farming or working in their hometowns.Lie No. 10: Xinjiang forced a large number of Uygurs to pick cotton, contaminating the global supply chain.Fact check: A few years ago, when cotton matured in autumn, many migrant workers from Henan, Sichuan and other places would take trains to Xinjiang to pick cotton. They were called "the cotton-picking forces." Migrant workers of various ethnic groups in Xinjiang would also go to pick cotton. They worked together, cared for each other and forged a deep friendship. These cotton pickers in and out of Xinjiang were all voluntary, and their incomes could reach over 10,000 yuan in just a month.-- In recent years, with the development of science and technology, cotton production has been highly mechanized in Xinjiang. Even in the busy cotton harvesting season, there is no need for a large number of cotton pickers. For example, since 2015, most of the cotton in the Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin in Xinjiang has been harvested by machines.Lie No. 11: Xinjiang adopts an assimilation policy towards ethnic minorities in an attempt to systematically eliminate the Uygur culture.Fact check: All ethnic groups in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region enjoy full freedom to preserve or reform their own customs and habits. Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region strictly abides by the Constitution and laws, and attaches great importance to the protection and development of excellent traditional culture of all ethnic groups.-- The cultural heritage of all ethnic groups has been protected in Xinjiang. A batch of renowned architectural sites representing the preeminent historical and cultural heritage of the Uygur, Mongolian, Hui, Xibe and other ethnic minority groups have been properly renovated and preserved, including the Tomb of Afak Hoja in Kashgar, the Tomb of Tughluk Tumur in Huocheng, the Zhaosu Lamasery, the Former Residence of a Mongolian Prince in Hejing, and Chimtoghrak Manor.-- The excellent traditional culture of the ethnic groups has been passed on. Traditional cultural events, such as the Uygur's "Meshrep," the Kazak's "Aytes," the Kirgiz's "Kobuz Ballad Singing Fair," the Mongolian "Nadam Fair," the Xibe's "West Moving Festival" and the Han people's "Lantern Festival," have been widely carried out. A number of impressive dramas with rich ethnic and regional characteristics have been staged, such as the Uygur play "Gherip and Senem," the Kazak "Aytes," and the Kirgiz "Manaschi" ballad drama "Manas."-- The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has fully protected the customs and habits of all ethnic groups in the diets, festivals, weddings and funerals. Large and medium-sized cities and small towns with Muslim people in Xinjiang maintain a certain number of halal restaurants; "halal canteens" or "halal kitchen facilities" are set up in major traffic arteries and institutions with ethnic minority employees; beef and mutton supplied to Muslim people are slaughtered, processed, stored, transported and sold according to their customs. All ethnic groups enjoy statutory holidays during their traditional festivals, such as Corban Festival and Eid al-Fitr.-- Currently, people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang mainly use 10 spoken and written languages. Ethnic minority languages are widely applied in various sectors, including the judiciary, administration, education, press and publishing, radio and television, and the Internet. Xinjiang People's Broadcasting Station offers 12 radio channels in five languages: Mandarin, Uygur, Kazak, Mongolian and Kirgiz. Primary and secondary schools in Xinjiang offer courses in ethnic minority languages, such as Uygur, Kazak, Kirgiz, Mongolian and Xibe. Chinese RMB banknotes have five languages on them: Chinese, Tibetan, Uygur, Mongolian and Zhuang.Lie No. 12: Some places in Xinjiang destroyed graveyards of ethnic minority groups.Fact check: Xinjiang has always respected the funeral and burial customs of ethnic minority groups and formulated a series of regulations and policies to protect their basic funeral and burial rights. Measures, including allocating designated land and establishing special public cemeteries, are taken for some ethnic minority groups who traditionally bury their dead in the ground. Their traditional practices such as funeral pray, burial and holding Nazer (memorial activities), are preserved.-- With the economic and social development and the improvement of people's living standards in Xinjiang, governments at all levels have stepped up the planning and construction of public welfare cemeteries. Cemetery facilities and their environment are continuously improving. People of different ethnic groups in some places have relocated graveyards of their own free will.Lie No. 13: The Chinese government sends children of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang to boarding schools and "forces" them to be separated from their parents.Fact check: The Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates: "Where necessary, the people’s government at the county level may set up boarding schools to ensure that school-age children and adolescents who are dwelling in scattered areas receive compulsory education." Xinjiang is a vast region with long distances between villages and towns, and it is not convenient for some students to go to school, making it hard to ensure their study quality. Parents have a heavy burden to transport their children to and from schools. To solve this problem, Xinjiang built 400 primary and secondary boarding schools in the 1980s. In recent years, Xinjiang, like the rest of the country, made scientific plans and reasonable arrangements for boarding school construction. They comply with the relevant construction standards of the state and the autonomous region to ensure sufficient learning and living facilities. Time has proved that boarding education has become an effective measure to accelerate education modernization and aid targeted poverty alleviation in Xinjiang. Parents of students of all ethnic groups support the boarding school model.-- The construction of boarding schools is an arrangement made by Xinjiang in light of the actual conditions of the autonomous region to alleviate poverty through education and improve the quality of compulsory education. It helps improve education modernization at primary and secondary schools of ethnic minorities and promote exchanges among different ethnic groups in Xinjiang. The practice here is not fundamentally different from that of other parts of China or the rest of the world.Lie No. 14: Schools in Xinjiang replace ethnic languages with Chinese to "brainwash" the students. Xinjiang has banned ethnic minority students from using their own languages and closed schools of the Uygur language.Fact check: The Constitution of the People's Republic of China and the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Standard Spoken and Written Chinese Language stipulate that citizens have the right to learn and use the standard Chinese spoken and written language. The state provides them with related conditions. While promoting education in the Chinese language, Xinjiang also offers courses in the spoken and written languages of ethnic minority groups in accordance with the national curriculum plan for primary and secondary schools. This safeguards the right of students from ethnic minority groups to learn their own spoken and written languages. It also effectively promotes the inheritance and development of ethnic minority languages and cultures.-- Primary and secondary education in Xinjiang is conducted in seven languages. At present, preschools and primary and secondary schools across Xinjiang provide bilingual education in the national standard spoken and written language, as well as one ethnic language. Learning to use the national standard language can help people better integrate and adapt to modern society. It brings more convenience in studies, job hunting, communication, business, and work.Lie No. 15: Xinjiang suppresses ethnic minorities under the pretext of fighting terrorism.Fact check: Incomplete statistics show that from 1990 to 2016, ethnic separatists, religious extremists, and violent terrorists plotted and conducted several thousand violent terrorist acts. They killed many innocent civilians and several hundred police officers and caused immeasurable property losses. These terrorist activities inflicted untold suffering on the people of various ethnic groups in Xinjiang.-- In the face of a complicated counter-terrorism situation and the demands from people of all ethnic groups to stop terrorism, China's Xinjiang region has taken a series of active measures. Responding to the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and other counter-terrorism resolutions, Xinjiang has upheld the principle of not linking terrorism with any particular region, ethnic group, or religion. It acted within the law to crack down on violence and terrorist activities that violate human rights, endanger public security, undermine ethnic unity, and aim at separating the country. Since 2014, a total of 1,588 violent and terrorist groups have been taken out, 12,995 violent terrorists arrested, and 2,052 explosive devices seized. Such operations have effectively curbed the infiltration of extremism, significantly improved public security, and protected the right to life, right to health, right to development, and other basic rights of people of all ethnic groups. Xinjiang has reported no violent terrorist cases for more than four consecutive years.Lie No. 16: The "fanghuiju" campaign, in which civil servants are dispatched to grass-roots communities to offer help to people of various ethnic groups, as well as the "ethnic unity campaign" and solidarity activities among cadres and people of different ethnic groups, are all adopted by Xinjiang with the aim of intervening in and monitoring Uygur families.Fact check: Xinjiang has been carrying out the "ethnic unity campaign" and solidarity activities among cadres and people of different ethnic groups since 2016. More than 1.1 million cadres and workers of different ethnic groups have paired up with 1.6 million people of different ethnic groups as "relatives" and made friends with each other. Among them, Han cadres have paired up with ethnic groups, including the Uygur. Cadres of ethnic minority groups, including the Uygur, have also paired up with Han people.-- Based on mutual exchange, communication, integration, respect and help, cadres and workers of different ethnic groups have given full play to their own advantages, guiding the grass-roots residents to expand their approaches to prosperity, and helping them solve difficulties in healthcare, employment and education, and doing many good deeds that have won public support. According to the statistics, the cadres and workers participating in the "ethnic unity campaign" and solidarity activities among cadres and people of different ethnic groups have donated 940 million yuan and more than 49 million material items to the grass-roots people, accomplishing some 18 million deeds that benefit locals.Lie No. 17: Xinjiang monitors Uygur Muslims through ubiquitous cameras, mobile phone apps, the internet and other high-tech means.Fact check: In accordance with the law, Xinjiang has installed cameras in urban and rural public areas, major roads, transportation hubs and other public places in order to improve social governance and effectively prevent and crack down on crime. These measures have enhanced social security and won widespread support from people of all ethnic groups. The measures do not target any particular ethnic group.-- The use of modern scientific and technological products and big data to improve social governance is a common practice in the international community. According to the South China Morning Post, a new study found that Britain, Germany, France and the Netherlands are among the top 10 countries in terms of the number of surveillance cameras in the world.Lie No. 18: Chinese embassies and consulates have refused to renew the passports of overseas Uygur people, forcing them to return home to face extrajudicial detention or imprisonment.Fact check: Chinese citizens' personal freedom and rights of exit and entry are protected by law. As long as they are Chinese nationals and admit themselves that they are Chinese citizens, and do not violate Chinese laws and regulations, they can apply to the Chinese embassy or consulate where they live for the renewal or replacement of passports.-- Chinese embassies and consulates conduct their services in accordance with the Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China, the Passport Law of the People's Republic of China and other laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of overseas Chinese of different ethnic groups. Chinese citizens from Xinjiang who apply for the renewal or replacement of passports at Chinese embassies and consulates have been accepted and approved after being examined to comply with relevant laws.Lie No. 19: The Chinese government bans foreign journalists from going to Xinjiang for reporting.Fact check: Xinjiang is an open place. Foreign journalists are allowed to report in Xinjiang on condition that they abide by Chinese laws and go through relevant procedures, according to the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on News Coverage by Permanent Offices of Foreign Media Organizations and Foreign Journalists. There are no circumstances in which the Chinese government forbids foreign journalists to report in Xinjiang.-- Since the end of 2018, more than 1,200 people from over 100 countries and regions, including officials from international organizations, diplomats, journalists and religious leaders, have visited Xinjiang.-- From Sept. 3 to 7, 2019, NBC reporters went to Xinjiang for reporting.-- In December 2020, BBC reporters went to Kuqa County and other places in Xinjiang for reporting.Lie No. 20: The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights will be restricted from visiting Xinjiang.Fact check: China welcomes the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet to visit China and the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and has always maintained close communication with the United Nations.Lie No. 21: Xinjiang suppresses Islam and freedom of religious belief.Fact check: Respecting and protecting the freedom of religious belief is a basic long-term policy of the Chinese government. Article 36 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China stipulates that Chinese citizens have freedom of religious belief. The principle of religious freedom enshrined in the Constitution has been fully implemented in Xinjiang. Xinjiang citizens' right to freedom of religious belief has been fully guaranteed. The religious feelings, belief-based needs and customs of religious citizens have been fully respected, legal religious activities guaranteed by law, and religious and cultural heritage protected.-- Xinjiang has translated and published religious classics and books, such as the Koran and Selections from Al-Sahih Muhammad Ibn-Ismail al-Bukhari, in Mandarin Chinese, the Uygur, Kazak and Kirgiz languages, providing convenience for religious believers of all ethnic groups to acquire religious knowledge.-- Since 1996, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region government has organized local Muslims to take charter flights for a pilgrimage every year, except for the cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, and has provided high-quality services in entry and exit, medical care, catering, etc., so as to ensure the safe and orderly pilgrimage activities and ensure that local Muslims of all ethnic groups successfully complete their pilgrimage.Lie No. 22: Xinjiang demolishes many mosques.Fact check: Mosques in Xinjiang meet the regular religious demands of followers in terms of quantity. Governments at various levels in Xinjiang have consistently improved the public services of mosques. The government has funded the introduction into mosques of running water, electricity, natural gas, roads, communication, radio and television, and libraries. Ablution facilities and flushing toilets have been installed. Mosques have also been equipped with medical services and electronic displays. They also have computers, electric fans or air conditioners, firefighting equipment, drinking water dispensers, shoe coverings or machines for shoe coverings, and lockers. These measures have been welcomed by religious personnel and believers.Lie No. 23: Xinjiang "persecutes" religious personnel.Fact check: The cultivation and training of clerical personnel have been strengthened in Xinjiang. The region has ten religious colleges and schools, including the Xinjiang Islamic Institute, its eight branches in places like Kashgar, Hotan and Ili, and the Xinjiang Islamic School. These colleges recruit a certain number of undergraduate, junior, and technical secondary school students every year, with student numbers exceeding 3,000.Lie No. 24: Xinjiang bans fasting of Muslims.Fact check: Muslims of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang, in accordance with their teachings, canons, and traditional customs, practice regular religious activities such as fasting and Islamic festivals in mosques and their own homes. Such activities are totally of their own free will, without any interference or restriction.-- During Ramadan every year, it is an entirely personal choice for Muslims to fast or not fast. Governments at all levels in Xinjiang make every effort to ensure the market supply and security of religious activities of Eid al-Fitr and other festivals.

Why is China committing atrocities to the Uighur population?

Some anti-China forces in the West, including the United States, have concocted and disseminated plenty of false information about China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.Xinjiang-related issues are not about human rights, ethnicity or religion at all, but about combating violent terrorism and separatism. The Chinese government has launched anti-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts in Xinjiang in accordance with the law to protect people's lives, which has garnered ardent support of people from all ethnic groups.People in the region continue to embrace peace and prosperity and Xinjiang society continues to develop steadily. These facts are the most powerful tool to debunk lies on Xinjiang.or you talking about thatABUSES AND TORTURES IN IRAK MUSLIMS JAIL BY AMERICANS SOLDIERSOn other occasions they sent the captured fighters on secret flights to Egypt or secret CIA detention centers in Eastern Europe so they could be tortured there, far from the light of the world. They engaged in various forms of sophistry to classify things like water boarding “enhanced interrogation” rather than tortureCNN summarized the types of abuse as follows:Punching, slapping and kicking detainees; jumping on their naked feet.Videotaping and photographing naked male and female detainees.Forcibly arranging detainees in various explicit positions for photographing.Forcing detainees to remove their clothing and keeping them naked for several days at a time.Forcing naked male detainees to wear women’s underwear.Photographing and videotaping groups of male detainees in humiliating acts.Arranging naked male detainees in a pile and then jumping on them.Positioning a naked detainee on a box, with a sandbag on his head, and attaching wires to his fingers, toes and other extremities to simulate electric torture.Writing “I am a Rapest (sic)” on the leg of a detainee accused of rape, and then photographing him naked.Placing a dog chain or strap around a naked detainee’s neck and having a female soldier pose for a picture.A male military police guard violating a female detainee.Using military working dogs (without muzzles) to intimidate and frighten detainees, and in at least one case biting and severely injuring a detainee.Taking photographs of dead Iraqi detainees.The evidence of the torture and humiliation of Iraqis swelled the ranks of militant groups and fueled the insurgency in the country. (Alamy Stock Photos)just in two photos no more your accusation falls apart, and yet it is photos in public image banks, we can not say that it is me who makes propagandaAND NOW WHAT REUTERS AND OTHERS MEDIAS SAIDTHIS IS A GENOCIDEJEWS HOMOSEXUAL GYPSIES IN NAZI CAMPSTERRIBLE PICTURES FOR RWANDA GENOCIDERWANDA 800,000DID YOU SEE ANY ONE PEOPLE IN THE XINJIANG ROAD TO ESCAPE????If now in the minute you show me, a single photo, a single shot of a satellite, of a spy drone, you know who can read license plates and other sophisticated modern spy systems, or even photos taken by a secret agent from these mass graves because 2 million would be seen such as the genocides of 800,000 Rwandans and more than 6 million homosexual gypsy JewsI would say yes you are right the Chinese are super bastardsBut as since AUGUST 2018 when REUTERS launched this global PROPAGANDA GENOCIDE IN XINJIANG campaign funded by the NED CIA the complacent NGOs the institutes bogus fake experts like Mr. Adrian ZENZ But since the time this propaganda has lasted NO ONE outside the digital world of millions of mobile phones in XINJIANG spy cameras and the like. NO ONE could show a single real proof NOTHING NADA and you want us to swallow this bullshit and lies it's just the daily reality in Xinjiang with respected Uighurs in traditional costumes walking quietly with trade signs written in Uighurs language and on your side again the lies and fabrications that the Western media and false experts like you make all the lazy sheep swallow who do not even look at the internet to verifyNOW SOME LIES VS FACTSFacts and truthfulness will eventually bust all lies. Please see the attachment for the full text. Enditemhttp://www.xinhuanet.com/english/download/2021-2-5/FactCheckLiesonXinjiang-relatedissuesversusthetruth.docFact Check: Lies on Xinjiang-related Issues Versus the TruthPrefaceNorthwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is a land of beauty, diversity and unity. Fifty-six ethnic groups are closely united as family members, just like pomegranate seeds that stick together, to build a beautiful homeland, maintain social stability, and realize economic development and prosperity, flourishing cultural heritage preservation, ethnic unity and harmony, and freedom of religious belief, with people of different ethnic groups living and working in peace and contentment.However, some anti-China forces in the West, including the United States, have concocted and disseminated plenty of false information about Xinjiang. They have smeared China's image, slandered its policies on Xinjiang, interfered in China's internal affairs, and attempted to deceive the international community and disrupt the stability and development of Xinjiang.Lies may mislead people for a while, but cannot win the trust of the world. Facts and truthfulness will eventually bust all lies.Xinjiang-related issues are not about human rights, ethnicity or religion at all, but about combating violent terrorism and separatism. The Chinese government has launched anti-terrorism and de-radicalization efforts in Xinjiang in accordance with the law to protect people's lives, which has garnered ardent support of people from all ethnic groups. People in the region continue to embrace peace and prosperity and Xinjiang society continues to develop steadily. These facts are the most powerful tool to debunk lies surrounding Xinjiang.We have chosen some typical Xinjiang-related rumors and lies fabricated by anti-China forces, and debunked them with facts to set the record straight.Lie No. 1: Mike Pompeo claimed that the Chinese government had committed "genocide" against Uygurs and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang.Fact check: In recent years, the Uygur population in Xinjiang has been growing steadily. From 2010 to 2018, the Uygur population in Xinjiang rose from 10.17 million to 12.72 million, an increase of 2.55 million or 25.04 percent. The growth rate of the Uygur population is not only higher than that of Xinjiang's total population, which is 13.99 percent, but also higher than that of all ethnic minority groups, which is 22.14 percent, let alone the Han population's 2 percent.-- Xinjiang enjoys social stability, with the people living and working in peace and contentment. The region has made unprecedented achievements in economic and social development and improvement of people's livelihood. From 2014 to 2019, the GDP of Xinjiang increased from 919.59 billion yuan to 1.36 trillion yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 7.2 percent. The per capita disposable income in Xinjiang increased by an average annual rate of 9.1 percent. Remarkable achievements have been made in poverty alleviation. All 3.09 million impoverished people in Xinjiang have been lifted out of poverty. The absolute poverty problem in Xinjiang has been resolved historically.-- The legitimate rights and interests of the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang have been protected. All ethnic groups, regardless of their population, have the same legal status and enjoy various rights in accordance with the law, including participation in the management of state affairs, freedom of religious belief, receiving education, using their own languages, and preserving their traditional culture.Lie No. 2: Adrian Zenz released reports claiming Xinjiang has carried out "forced sterilization" on the Uygur women, resulting in a sharp decline in the Uygur population.Fact check: Adrian Zenz is not a so-called "expert on China studies," but a member of the far-right group "Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation" sponsored by the U.S. government. He is also a key figure in an anti-China organization set up by U.S. intelligence agencies and a notorious racist.-- Adrian Zenz's "reports" are full of fabrications and data manipulation. The so-called evidence of "forced sterilization" in the "reports" claims that 80 percent of the new intrauterine device (IUD) insertion procedures in China for 2018 were performed in Xinjiang and that the natural population growth rate in Hotan and Kashgar of Xinjiang in 2018 was only 2.58 per 1,000 people. The "evidence" is extremely inconsistent with the facts.-- According to data from China Health Statistics Yearbook 2019, published by the National Health Commission, the number of new IUD insertion procedures in Xinjiang in 2018 came in at 328,475, accounting for only 8.7 percent of China's total, which was 3,774,318.-- According to the 2019 Xinjiang statistical yearbook released by the statistics bureau of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the natural population growth rates in Kashgar and Hotan were 6.93 per 1,000 people and 2.96 per 1,000 people, respectively, in 2018.Lie No. 3: BBC Newsnight once reported that Zumrat Dawut (Zamira Dawut) was "forced to go through sterilization" in a vocational education and training center.Fact check: Zamira Dawut has never studied in any vocational education and training center. Her elder brother Abduhelil Dawut has previously clarified that.-- She claimed that after "her release" from a center, she was forced to be sterilized and her uterus was removed because she has already had three children. In fact, in March 2013, when Zamira Dawut gave birth to her third child in Urumqi Maternal and Child Care Service Center, she signed a childbirth consent form voluntarily to have a cesarean section and tubal ligation, and then the center conducted the operation. She was never sterilized, not to mention uterus removal.-- She claimed that her aging father was repeatedly detained and investigated by Xinjiang authorities, and died not long ago from an unknown cause. In fact, her father had been living with his children until he died from heart disease on Oct. 12, 2019. He had never been investigated or placed in detention. Her brothers Abduhelil Dawut and Elkin Dawut have both substantiated the facts.-- She claimed that she was served with pork in a relative's home. In fact, the relative she referred to is her elder brother Abduhelil Dawut's pairing relative Zhao Qilin. In October 2017, Abduhelil was paired up with Zhao as "relatives," as part of an ethnic unity program. In January 2018, Abduhelil was invited to Zhao's home as a guest, in company with his younger sister Zamira Dawut. The meal was prepared by Zhao's mother, who herself is an ethnic Hui and a Muslim, and only eats halal food. It was impossible for her to provide a "pork meal."Lie No. 4: In interviews with foreign media, Mihrigul Tursun said that she was forced to take unknown medications in a vocational education and training center and was diagnosed as infertile by American doctors.Fact check: On April 21, 2017, Mihrigul Tursun was taken into custody by the public security bureau of Qiemo County on suspicion of inciting ethnic hatred and discrimination. During this period, she was found to have infectious diseases such as syphilis. Out of humanitarian consideration, the county public security bureau terminated the measures against her on May 10, 2017. Except the 20 days of criminal detention, Mihrigul was totally free while in China. She was never sentenced, nor did she study in any vocational education and training center, let alone being forced to take medications. There are no records of her undergoing a sterilization procedure in China.Lie No. 5: Xinjiang sets up "re-education camps" to detain millions of Uygur Muslims.Fact check: Xinjiang has never had any so-called "re-education camps."-- The vocational education and training centers established in Xinjiang in accordance with the law were education and training institutions in nature and were preventive counter-terrorism and deradicalization measures taken by Xinjiang. The aim was to eradicate the breeding ground for terrorism and extremism from the source. The relevant measures drew on the international community's experience in combating terrorism and deradicalization and implemented the idea of using development, education, and other resources to curb extremist ideologies, as advocated in the UN Plan of Action to Prevent Violent Extremism. It fully complied with the principles and spirit of a series of international counter-terrorism resolutions, including the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy. Xinjiang's counter-terrorism and deradicalization measures have achieved positive results. There have been no violent terrorist cases for over four consecutive years in the region.-- The vocational education and training centers offered a curriculum that included standard spoken and written Chinese, understanding of the law and training in vocational skills to achieve the goal of deradicalization. By October 2019, all the trainees in such centers had completed their studies and graduated, and most of them have found stable jobs and lived a peaceful life.Lie No. 6: Xinjiang vocational education and training centers exercised "religious control," political indoctrination, intimidation and torture over the trainees.Fact check: The vocational education and training centers fully respected and protected trainees' freedom of religious belief, ethnic customs and habits, and the right to use their own ethnic spoken and written languages. The trainees could decide on their own whether to take part in legal religious activities when they got home; a variety of nutritious Muslim food was provided free of charge; and the regulations, curriculum, and menus at the centers all used local ethnic languages as well as standard Chinese.-- The vocational education and training centers fully guaranteed the trainees' personal freedom and dignity. The centers employed a residential education model which allowed trainees to go back home on a regular basis, ask for leave to attend to personal affairs, and enjoy the freedom of correspondence. The centers strictly prohibited any form of humiliation or mistreatment. There were no such things as "suppressing ethnic minorities" or "persecuting Muslims."-- The centers had well-equipped facilities. The dormitories were equipped with radio, TVs, air-conditioners or electric fans. Medical facilities, legal-counseling and mental-counseling rooms provided relevant services free of charge. The centers had sports venues for basketball, volleyball and table tennis, facilities for cultural activities, such as reading rooms, computer rooms and movie-screening rooms, as well as cultural and art performance venues, such as small auditoriums and open-air stages. Extra-curricular activities, such as folk songs and dances, sports competitions, etc., were held regularly to meet the various needs of trainees in study, life and entertainment to the maximum extent. All the trainees were covered in the public pension and medical insurance schemes, and were entitled to free health examinations.Lie No. 7: Some overseas Uygur people have been claiming "their relatives or friends in Xinjiang cannot be contacted and have gone missing" on overseas media and social media platforms.Fact check: Xinjiang protects the freedom of travel of people of all ethnic groups, including the Uygurs, and their communication with overseas relatives according to law.-- Verification with relevant departments shows that some allegedly "missing" people, mentioned by the "East Turkistan" separatists overseas, are living a normal life, while other "missing" incident reports are pure fabrications.-- The Australian Broadcasting Corporation once reported that Azmat Omar, a Chinese citizen living in Australia, claimed that he had lost contact with his family in Xinjiang. They included his father, stepmother, three brothers, two sisters, and over 20 other relatives. However, the fact is that all his relatives in China are living a normal life.-- During a UN Human Rights Council session in February 2020, the "World Uygur Congress" organized an activity outside the Palace of Nations in Geneva. They posted pictures of so-called "Uygurs persecuted by the Chinese government." These pictures were later discredited as disinformation. Those in the pictures are living normal lives. Separatist groups stole their photos and personal information.Lie No. 8: Xinjiang uses the coronavirus to wipe out Uygurs, with many tragic deaths after infection.Fact check: Since the COVID-19 outbreak, Xinjiang has resolutely fought against the virus and effectively contained the epidemic within a short period. With the support of the expert team from the State Council joint prevention and control mechanism, the local government made all-out efforts to treat patients. The regional government adopted a targeted prevention and control approach with differentiated, scientific measures. It also strengthened epidemic prevention and control in places such as crowded and key venues to minimize the risk of virus spread. The local government has also made every effort to ensure the production and supply of food and other daily necessities while maintaining their sufficiency, quality and stable prices. These measures were widely supported by people of different ethnic groups in Xinjiang. Thanks to concerted efforts, all 826 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Xinjiang have been discharged from hospital after treatment, without even a single death.Lie No. 9: China systematically transferred 80,000 Uygurs out of Xinjiang and assigned them as "forced labor" to factories in other provinces.Fact check: The government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region works with a strong sense of responsibility to promote employment. Southern Xinjiang was an underdeveloped area with a low degree of industrialization and urbanization, where many people suffered from poverty due to lack of job opportunities. Based on the realities, local governments at all levels have taken active measures to help those in need of secure employment. These measures included creating job opportunities nearby, facilitating work in other areas in Xinjiang, or transferring work forces to other provinces and cities paired up to assist Xinjiang. Such measures have helped residents rise above poverty through employment and lead fulfilling lives, while guaranteeing various ethnic groups' right to labor and employment.-- Since 2018, 151,000 people in poverty-stricken families in southern Xinjiang have secured jobs away from their homes. Most of them worked in other parts of Xinjiang, while about 14,700 worked outside the region with the help of fellow villagers and relatives, or through human resources agencies. Those who work outside Xinjiang have their rights to customs, language and culture, and religious belief fully guaranteed. Many earn an annual income of 45,000 yuan, several times higher than the income from farming or working in their hometowns.Lie No. 10: Xinjiang forced a large number of Uygurs to pick cotton, contaminating the global supply chain.Fact check: A few years ago, when cotton matured in autumn, many migrant workers from Henan, Sichuan and other places would take trains to Xinjiang to pick cotton. They were called "the cotton-picking forces." Migrant workers of various ethnic groups in Xinjiang would also go to pick cotton. They worked together, cared for each other and forged a deep friendship. These cotton pickers in and out of Xinjiang were all voluntary, and their incomes could reach over 10,000 yuan in just a month.-- In recent years, with the development of science and technology, cotton production has been highly mechanized in Xinjiang. Even in the busy cotton harvesting season, there is no need for a large number of cotton pickers. For example, since 2015, most of the cotton in the Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin in Xinjiang has been harvested by machines.Lie No. 11: Xinjiang adopts an assimilation policy towards ethnic minorities in an attempt to systematically eliminate the Uygur culture.Fact check: All ethnic groups in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region enjoy full freedom to preserve or reform their own customs and habits. Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region strictly abides by the Constitution and laws, and attaches great importance to the protection and development of excellent traditional culture of all ethnic groups.-- The cultural heritage of all ethnic groups has been protected in Xinjiang. A batch of renowned architectural sites representing the preeminent historical and cultural heritage of the Uygur, Mongolian, Hui, Xibe and other ethnic minority groups have been properly renovated and preserved, including the Tomb of Afak Hoja in Kashgar, the Tomb of Tughluk Tumur in Huocheng, the Zhaosu Lamasery, the Former Residence of a Mongolian Prince in Hejing, and Chimtoghrak Manor.-- The excellent traditional culture of the ethnic groups has been passed on. Traditional cultural events, such as the Uygur's "Meshrep," the Kazak's "Aytes," the Kirgiz's "Kobuz Ballad Singing Fair," the Mongolian "Nadam Fair," the Xibe's "West Moving Festival" and the Han people's "Lantern Festival," have been widely carried out. A number of impressive dramas with rich ethnic and regional characteristics have been staged, such as the Uygur play "Gherip and Senem," the Kazak "Aytes," and the Kirgiz "Manaschi" ballad drama "Manas."-- The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has fully protected the customs and habits of all ethnic groups in the diets, festivals, weddings and funerals. Large and medium-sized cities and small towns with Muslim people in Xinjiang maintain a certain number of halal restaurants; "halal canteens" or "halal kitchen facilities" are set up in major traffic arteries and institutions with ethnic minority employees; beef and mutton supplied to Muslim people are slaughtered, processed, stored, transported and sold according to their customs. All ethnic groups enjoy statutory holidays during their traditional festivals, such as Corban Festival and Eid al-Fitr.-- Currently, people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang mainly use 10 spoken and written languages. Ethnic minority languages are widely applied in various sectors, including the judiciary, administration, education, press and publishing, radio and television, and the Internet. Xinjiang People's Broadcasting Station offers 12 radio channels in five languages: Mandarin, Uygur, Kazak, Mongolian and Kirgiz. Primary and secondary schools in Xinjiang offer courses in ethnic minority languages, such as Uygur, Kazak, Kirgiz, Mongolian and Xibe. Chinese RMB banknotes have five languages on them: Chinese, Tibetan, Uygur, Mongolian and Zhuang.Lie No. 12: Some places in Xinjiang destroyed graveyards of ethnic minority groups.Fact check: Xinjiang has always respected the funeral and burial customs of ethnic minority groups and formulated a series of regulations and policies to protect their basic funeral and burial rights. Measures, including allocating designated land and establishing special public cemeteries, are taken for some ethnic minority groups who traditionally bury their dead in the ground. Their traditional practices such as funeral pray, burial and holding Nazer (memorial activities), are preserved.-- With the economic and social development and the improvement of people's living standards in Xinjiang, governments at all levels have stepped up the planning and construction of public welfare cemeteries. Cemetery facilities and their environment are continuously improving. People of different ethnic groups in some places have relocated graveyards of their own free will.Lie No. 13: The Chinese government sends children of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang to boarding schools and "forces" them to be separated from their parents.Fact check: The Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates: "Where necessary, the people’s government at the county level may set up boarding schools to ensure that school-age children and adolescents who are dwelling in scattered areas receive compulsory education." Xinjiang is a vast region with long distances between villages and towns, and it is not convenient for some students to go to school, making it hard to ensure their study quality. Parents have a heavy burden to transport their children to and from schools. To solve this problem, Xinjiang built 400 primary and secondary boarding schools in the 1980s. In recent years, Xinjiang, like the rest of the country, made scientific plans and reasonable arrangements for boarding school construction. They comply with the relevant construction standards of the state and the autonomous region to ensure sufficient learning and living facilities. Time has proved that boarding education has become an effective measure to accelerate education modernization and aid targeted poverty alleviation in Xinjiang. Parents of students of all ethnic groups support the boarding school model.-- The construction of boarding schools is an arrangement made by Xinjiang in light of the actual conditions of the autonomous region to alleviate poverty through education and improve the quality of compulsory education. It helps improve education modernization at primary and secondary schools of ethnic minorities and promote exchanges among different ethnic groups in Xinjiang. The practice here is not fundamentally different from that of other parts of China or the rest of the world.Lie No. 14: Schools in Xinjiang replace ethnic languages with Chinese to "brainwash" the students. Xinjiang has banned ethnic minority students from using their own languages and closed schools of the Uygur language.Fact check: The Constitution of the People's Republic of China and the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Standard Spoken and Written Chinese Language stipulate that citizens have the right to learn and use the standard Chinese spoken and written language. The state provides them with related conditions. While promoting education in the Chinese language, Xinjiang also offers courses in the spoken and written languages of ethnic minority groups in accordance with the national curriculum plan for primary and secondary schools. This safeguards the right of students from ethnic minority groups to learn their own spoken and written languages. It also effectively promotes the inheritance and development of ethnic minority languages and cultures.-- Primary and secondary education in Xinjiang is conducted in seven languages. At present, preschools and primary and secondary schools across Xinjiang provide bilingual education in the national standard spoken and written language, as well as one ethnic language. Learning to use the national standard language can help people better integrate and adapt to modern society. It brings more convenience in studies, job hunting, communication, business, and work.Lie No. 15: Xinjiang suppresses ethnic minorities under the pretext of fighting terrorism.Fact check: Incomplete statistics show that from 1990 to 2016, ethnic separatists, religious extremists, and violent terrorists plotted and conducted several thousand violent terrorist acts. They killed many innocent civilians and several hundred police officers and caused immeasurable property losses. These terrorist activities inflicted untold suffering on the people of various ethnic groups in Xinjiang.-- In the face of a complicated counter-terrorism situation and the demands from people of all ethnic groups to stop terrorism, China's Xinjiang region has taken a series of active measures. Responding to the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy and other counter-terrorism resolutions, Xinjiang has upheld the principle of not linking terrorism with any particular region, ethnic group, or religion. It acted within the law to crack down on violence and terrorist activities that violate human rights, endanger public security, undermine ethnic unity, and aim at separating the country. Since 2014, a total of 1,588 violent and terrorist groups have been taken out, 12,995 violent terrorists arrested, and 2,052 explosive devices seized. Such operations have effectively curbed the infiltration of extremism, significantly improved public security, and protected the right to life, right to health, right to development, and other basic rights of people of all ethnic groups. Xinjiang has reported no violent terrorist cases for more than four consecutive years.Lie No. 16: The "fanghuiju" campaign, in which civil servants are dispatched to grass-roots communities to offer help to people of various ethnic groups, as well as the "ethnic unity campaign" and solidarity activities among cadres and people of different ethnic groups, are all adopted by Xinjiang with the aim of intervening in and monitoring Uygur families.Fact check: Xinjiang has been carrying out the "ethnic unity campaign" and solidarity activities among cadres and people of different ethnic groups since 2016. More than 1.1 million cadres and workers of different ethnic groups have paired up with 1.6 million people of different ethnic groups as "relatives" and made friends with each other. Among them, Han cadres have paired up with ethnic groups, including the Uygur. Cadres of ethnic minority groups, including the Uygur, have also paired up with Han people.-- Based on mutual exchange, communication, integration, respect and help, cadres and workers of different ethnic groups have given full play to their own advantages, guiding the grass-roots residents to expand their approaches to prosperity, and helping them solve difficulties in healthcare, employment and education, and doing many good deeds that have won public support. According to the statistics, the cadres and workers participating in the "ethnic unity campaign" and solidarity activities among cadres and people of different ethnic groups have donated 940 million yuan and more than 49 million material items to the grass-roots people, accomplishing some 18 million deeds that benefit locals.Lie No. 17: Xinjiang monitors Uygur Muslims through ubiquitous cameras, mobile phone apps, the internet and other high-tech means.Fact check: In accordance with the law, Xinjiang has installed cameras in urban and rural public areas, major roads, transportation hubs and other public places in order to improve social governance and effectively prevent and crack down on crime. These measures have enhanced social security and won widespread support from people of all ethnic groups. The measures do not target any particular ethnic group.-- The use of modern scientific and technological products and big data to improve social governance is a common practice in the international community. According to the South China Morning Post, a new study found that Britain, Germany, France and the Netherlands are among the top 10 countries in terms of the number of surveillance cameras in the world.Lie No. 18: Chinese embassies and consulates have refused to renew the passports of overseas Uygur people, forcing them to return home to face extrajudicial detention or imprisonment.Fact check: Chinese citizens' personal freedom and rights of exit and entry are protected by law. As long as they are Chinese nationals and admit themselves that they are Chinese citizens, and do not violate Chinese laws and regulations, they can apply to the Chinese embassy or consulate where they live for the renewal or replacement of passports.-- Chinese embassies and consulates conduct their services in accordance with the Exit and Entry Administration Law of the People's Republic of China, the Passport Law of the People's Republic of China and other laws and regulations to protect the legitimate rights and interests of overseas Chinese of different ethnic groups. Chinese citizens from Xinjiang who apply for the renewal or replacement of passports at Chinese embassies and consulates have been accepted and approved after being examined to comply with relevant laws.Lie No. 19: The Chinese government bans foreign journalists from going to Xinjiang for reporting.Fact check: Xinjiang is an open place. Foreign journalists are allowed to report in Xinjiang on condition that they abide by Chinese laws and go through relevant procedures, according to the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on News Coverage by Permanent Offices of Foreign Media Organizations and Foreign Journalists. There are no circumstances in which the Chinese government forbids foreign journalists to report in Xinjiang.-- Since the end of 2018, more than 1,200 people from over 100 countries and regions, including officials from international organizations, diplomats, journalists and religious leaders, have visited Xinjiang.-- From Sept. 3 to 7, 2019, NBC reporters went to Xinjiang for reporting.-- In December 2020, BBC reporters went to Kuqa County and other places in Xinjiang for reporting.Lie No. 20: The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights will be restricted from visiting Xinjiang.Fact check: China welcomes the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet to visit China and the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, and has always maintained close communication with the United Nations.Lie No. 21: Xinjiang suppresses Islam and freedom of religious belief.Fact check: Respecting and protecting the freedom of religious belief is a basic long-term policy of the Chinese government. Article 36 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China stipulates that Chinese citizens have freedom of religious belief. The principle of religious freedom enshrined in the Constitution has been fully implemented in Xinjiang. Xinjiang citizens' right to freedom of religious belief has been fully guaranteed. The religious feelings, belief-based needs and customs of religious citizens have been fully respected, legal religious activities guaranteed by law, and religious and cultural heritage protected.-- Xinjiang has translated and published religious classics and books, such as the Koran and Selections from Al-Sahih Muhammad Ibn-Ismail al-Bukhari, in Mandarin Chinese, the Uygur, Kazak and Kirgiz languages, providing convenience for religious believers of all ethnic groups to acquire religious knowledge.-- Since 1996, the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region government has organized local Muslims to take charter flights for a pilgrimage every year, except for the cancellation due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, and has provided high-quality services in entry and exit, medical care, catering, etc., so as to ensure the safe and orderly pilgrimage activities and ensure that local Muslims of all ethnic groups successfully complete their pilgrimage.Lie No. 22: Xinjiang demolishes many mosques.Fact check: Mosques in Xinjiang meet the regular religious demands of followers in terms of quantity. Governments at various levels in Xinjiang have consistently improved the public services of mosques. The government has funded the introduction into mosques of running water, electricity, natural gas, roads, communication, radio and television, and libraries. Ablution facilities and flushing toilets have been installed. Mosques have also been equipped with medical services and electronic displays. They also have computers, electric fans or air conditioners, firefighting equipment, drinking water dispensers, shoe coverings or machines for shoe coverings, and lockers. These measures have been welcomed by religious personnel and believers.Lie No. 23: Xinjiang "persecutes" religious personnel.Fact check: The cultivation and training of clerical personnel have been strengthened in Xinjiang. The region has ten religious colleges and schools, including the Xinjiang Islamic Institute, its eight branches in places like Kashgar, Hotan and Ili, and the Xinjiang Islamic School. These colleges recruit a certain number of undergraduate, junior, and technical secondary school students every year, with student numbers exceeding 3,000.Lie No. 24: Xinjiang bans fasting of Muslims.Fact check: Muslims of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang, in accordance with their teachings, canons, and traditional customs, practice regular religious activities such as fasting and Islamic festivals in mosques and their own homes. Such activities are totally of their own free will, without any interference or restriction.-- During Ramadan every year, it is an entirely personal choice for Muslims to fast or not fast. Governments at all levels in Xinjiang make every effort to ensure the market supply and security of religious activities of Eid al-Fitr and other festivals.

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