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US media: Allegation of "genocide" in Xinjiang unjustified

A local resident involved in tourism awaits customers in the old town of Kashgar, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, June 12, 2019. (Xinhua/Zhao Ge) On April 20, The US website Project Syndicate pointed out in an article titled "The Xinjiang Genocide Allegations Are Unjustified" that the US falsely accused China of "genocide" in Xinjiang without any evidence, calling on the US administration to change its behavior and withdraw such unwarranted charge.

Xinjiang PV enterprise refutes unfounded Bloomberg report on irresponsible accusation of ‘forced labor’

A worker installs a solar power unit at the construction site of a 300-MW photovoltaic electricity project of the China Datang Corporation Ltd. (Xinhua/Zhang Hongxiang) First it was cotton; now it's Xinjiang's solar panels that are being targeted.

Anglo-American institutions are leading anti-China campaign with false accounts of repression in Xinjiang, a special report found

A screenshot of the Special Report on the official website of the Australian Citizens Party The Australian Citizens Party, formerly the Citizens Electoral Council of Australia, recently published a 40-page Special Report, entitled Xinjiang: China’s Western Frontier in the Heart of Eurasia, which elaborates on China’s long and grueling battle against its convoluted domestic terrorism threat at home and in the wider region, while unraveling the Anglo-American sponsorship of “East Turkistan” separatism and the fostering of radical Islamist terrorism. The report outlined its research into multiple terrorist attacks that occurred in China spanning the period from 1990 to 2016, during which “more than one thousand civilians were killed in thousands of terrorist attacks, committed by ‘East Turkestan’ groups in Xinjiang”, with attacks including “bombings, assassinations of government officials and Uygur and Muslim religious leaders, mass murders, and attempts to hijack and blow up planes.

Western-backed Xinjiang database projects debunked

Western-backed Xinjiang database projects debunked Infographic: Xu Zihe and Feng Qingyin/GT.

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