Other side of Xinjiang stories, reports from the Chinese media

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Western media sees some barbwired compounds in Xinjiang and presumes they are concentration camps and writes fake reports, but what western media doesn't know is that schools all over China are barbwired , heavily fenced and guarded by the police and security guards.

A spate of campus children stabbing crimes committed by some psychos in China some years ago, it still happens occasionally, so all across China, schools are strictly guarded, heavy police presence and security guards are posted outside every school gate, school compounds are fenced with barbwires. In Xinjiang, students parents and family members are requested to go and guard the school gates in turns on different school days wearing uniform red vests with a baton when the students get off their class and leave schools.

It's becoming like a community duty for the parents. This girl in the video was doing this duty for her younger sister.

 

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Xinjiang police guarding a rural school in a Xinjiang small town, everyday at the same time, they have to be there.

 

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Truth finding: Inside Xinjiang's boarding schools


 

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Primary school at Muztagata in Xinjiang Pamir, could be the highest school in the world​


This remote and isolated village primary school at Muztagata in Xinjiang Pamir, could be the highest school in the world

This primary school in Taheman county is next to the Mount Muztagata in Xinjiang Pamir, This region is being called no go zone for humans due to harsh environment and extremely thin air, but tough local Tajiks still live there, so there comes this school.

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Due to the harsh almost all year round sub zero temperature, most physical education classes take place in the school's indoor gymnasium which is heated to keep the students warm.
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This Pamir region is so cold, Company Tencent noticed that many students don't have warm enough winter clothes, so they bought winter clothes in Shenzhen and donated to the kids in this school.
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As the video shows, Xinjiang offers 15 years free education(kingdergarten to high school) free food, free during the break snacks and dairy, free accommodation, free school shuttle service, free healthcare.

Xinjiang provides 15 years free education from kindergarten to high school, schools also provide free school meals and dairy, school kids need more nourishment to grow well, so schools also have snack breaks and students can eat some snacks (mostly bread, eggs and milk) provided by the government.

Those are ethnic Tajik teens enjoy their break and snacks in school.

 

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All rural children in Xinjiang have access to free pre-school education
Source: Xinhua| 2020-06-02 20:54:47|

URUMQI, June 2 (Xinhua) -- China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has realized the full coverage of free pre-school education in rural areas with the continuous increase of educational investment, according to a press conference held on Monday.

Xinjiang has invested heavily in the construction, renovation and expansion of 4,408 kindergartens in rural areas, according to the press conference.

At present, all the pre-school children aged 4 to 6 in the autonomous region are receiving pre-school education in kindergartens, and can enjoy free lunches, snacks and fruits.

In 2019, Xinjiang spent 86.31 billion yuan (about 12.15 billion U.S. dollars) on education in the general public budget, a year-on-year increase of about 4.77 billion yuan or 5.85 percent, said local authorities.

Since 2017, the autonomous region has invested more than 29 billion yuan in student financial aid. ■
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Quality and hygiene of Xinjiang free school meals are closely monitored and examined by the government




Free school meals to kids from poor village schools in southern Xinjiang
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Xinjiang provides free milk every day and local community workers deliver them to every household

Xinjiang provides a free box of milk every day for the families with children under 6 years old and local community workers deliver them to every household, As one of the suppliers, Xinjiang Terun Dairy Company set up a special production line , using the most advanced technology and the highest standards.

The high-quality raw milk is from a designated cow pasture, and sampling inspection at the production line is conducted every 15 minutes -- much more frequently than in usual production lines, according to Checheg, head of the quality and technology department.

"Technicians inspect the milk from multiple dimensions, such as the total number of calories, protein index and taste. And all the indexes are absolutely superior to the market standard," Checheg said.

The milk's fat content is 3.6 percent and the protein content 3 percent, which is equivalent to the nutritional value of high-priced milk in the market.




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During Covid-19, Xinjiang implemented strict social distancing measure, students need to keep some safe distance from each other when eating, all school dining halls, facilities and utencils must be strictly disinfected constantly, Children's wellbeing is always China's top priority coming before everything else.

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In Xinjiang remotest and desert rural underdeveloped regions, students used to drink tap water directly from the faucets, the quality of water in those regions is not up to par to the drinking standard which may undermine students health. The schools now ban drinking tapwater, the government bought water purification machines for those village schools, students now are ordered to only drink from the machines.

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I was in Turkey recently and spoke to quite a few Uyghurs directly who fled China. The stories are absolutely harrowing, nazi levels of evil.
 

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Xinjiang: 9 police cars travel 600km to send 720 Kyrgyz students home for winter vacation in Ulugqat County

Some students studying in the Ulugqat County main town live high up in the mountains hundreds of miles away from their schools, many of them are from kyrgyz herders families whose homes are cut off from the outside world deep in the mountains.

The winter vacation time is also the most dangerous time to travel in the mountain since everywhere is covered with deep snow, the government worries about the safety of the school kids and orders the local police department to safely bring every student to their parents personally.

The local police department organizes over 30 officers and 9 police cars, travels over 600 km in the mountains and safely brings every single student to their parents in person.



Police cars escort school buses bringing the students back to their parents from schools in Pamir Plateau in Xinjiang.
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I was in Turkey recently and spoke to quite a few Uyghurs directly who fled China. The stories are absolutely harrowing, nazi levels of evil.
But why they have to flee while 99% of the population didn't? Exiles don't always give you a objective picture due to their own personal experiences, Dalai Lama's followers in India could also tell a hellish story about Tibet.
 

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I was in Turkey recently and spoke to quite a few Uyghurs directly who fled China. The stories are absolutely harrowing, nazi levels of evil.

Let's not disrupt the fawning brochure thread.

The real discussion is here (And you should share with us what they have told you):

 

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i think i spoke to about five Uyghurs and the impression i got is that every single one of them was telling the truth.
The best way is to go to Xinjiang and check the place by yourself, it's now highly developed and very easy for travelers, last year 160 million tourists visited Xinjiang. Xinjiang's total population are just less than 22 million, only half the size of Beijing city's population.
 

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Whole Kyrgyz village moved 10 km to a new government built settlement in Xinjiang Pamir region. The original location of this Kyrgz village is so high up in the mountains which makes poverty alleviation for the villagers almost impossible, so the government built a new community 10 Kilometers away in a new location which is much more habitable.

The new village is fully connceted with all modern facilites, electricity, gas, running water, wifi, school, hospitals...All villagers were provided with various jobs they can choose from with handsome pay. Lives of these Pamir Kyrgyzs had been sigificantly changed for the better through this relocation program.

 

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To meet the government goal of total elimination of poverty in China by the end of 2020, Xinjiang moved last batch of poverty households out of the barren, inhabitable regions to new location sites where government can provide free housings and all supporting modern facilities and services.

Locals used to live in mud, earthquake trap dwellings with no running water, central heating and internet , no schools and hospitals now moved into government earthquake proof residential buildings with full modern facilities and services. their lives had been significantly improved.

 

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Farewell to the desert
Shepherd Imin Metkurban's family has called the banks of the Keriya River, in the heart of China's largest desert, home for hundreds of years. As desertification threatens this outpost, should the family leave their ancestral land to secure a better future for their children?
 

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