Chinese labour schemes aimed to cut Uighur population density – report

The Guardian

Helen Davidson in Taipei, and agencies
A picture taken in June 2019 shows the Chinese flag behind razor wire at a housing compound in Yangisar, in China’s Xinjiang region Photograph: Greg Baker/AFP/Getty Images

Chinese labour programmes in Xinjiang are designed at least partly to reduce the population density of the Uighur ethnic minority group, according to a study accidentally published online.

The Chinese report, by academics of Nankai University, was taken down in mid-2020, but a copy was archived by the academic Dr Adrian Zenz. It adds to the growing body of evidence of Beijing’s concerted efforts to persecute Uighurs in what human rights experts and some governments have labelled cultural genocide.

The Chinese government denies accusations of forced labour and labour transfers in Xinjiang, saying work programmes are a voluntary element of its poverty alleviation goals. However, the Nankai report said the labour transfers were also a long-term measure that “not only reduces Uighur population density in Xinjiang, but also is an important method to influence, melt, and assimilate Uighur minorities.”

Publish : 2021-03-03 17:10:00

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