Discrimination
Zhang acknowledged that discrimination against Xinjiang’s Uighur Muslims was a problem that needed to be addressed.
“We still need some time to restore good feelings between the ethnic groups,” he said.
Though he announced no major policy changes, the softened tone in his comments suggested a less strident rhetorical approach in Xinjiang.
Zhang has taken a tougher line in the past, railing against Xinjiang’s “separatist sabotage activities” and saying they must be attacked “in all their forms.”
Xinjiang has been autonomous since 1955 but continues to be the subject of massive security crackdowns by Chinese authorities.
Rights groups accuse Chinese authorities of religious repression against Uighur Muslims, a Turkish-speaking minority of eight million, in Xinjiang in the name of counter terrorism.
Muslims accuses the government of settling millions of ethnic Han in their territory with the ultimate goal of obliterating its identity and culture.
And analysts say the policy of transferring Han Chinese to Xinjiang to consolidate Beijing’s authority has increased the proportion of Han in the region from five per cent in the 1940s to more than 40 per cent now.
Beijing views the vast region of Xinjiang as an invaluable asset because of its crucial strategic location near Central Asia and its large oil and gas reserves.
Duping the new softened tone, Zhang said the Communist leadership needs to do more to win the trust and support of Xinjiang’s people.
He highlighted main problems in the region as social instability, unbalanced growth and poor transportation links.
“The key is to win people’s hearts, and to have people’s support,” Zhang said.
“If all the people in Xinjiang support this regime, and they are confident in themselves, then (the region) can become solid as rock.”
He, however, ruled out that revolutions in the Middle East could spread to the Muslim-majority region.
“I have total confidence at the moment in Xinjiang’s stability,” he said.
“I have no worries at all. But I must learn the lessons, on a technical level, from the Middle East.”
Zhang also suggested that Xinjiang’s 21.6 million people, almost two-thirds of whom are minorities, needed to become more a part of mainstream Chinese society.
“This region must be a scientific one; the people must be modern citizens.”
Source: Sunni News
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