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Xinjiang building slaughterhouse to import live cattle from Kazakhstan

NUR-SULTAN (TCA) — Construction of a slaughterhouse has begun in Alashankou in northwestern China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, making the inland port the region's first to import live cattle directly from Kazakhstan, China’s Xinhua news agency reported. Continue reading

China thanks Kazakhstan for ‘support’ of Muslim crackdown in Xinjiang

NUR-SULTAN (TCA) — China has thanked Kazakhstan for supporting its crackdown on the restive far-west region of Xinjiang, where Beijing is accused of rights abuses against indigenous ethnic groups, including Kazakhs, RFE/RL reported. China has been under criticism for operating internment camps for Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and other mostly Muslim groups in Xinjiang. A report by a UN panel of experts last year said that an estimated 1 million of them were being held in "counterextremism centers." They said millions more had been forced into reeducation camps. Beijing has insisted that the facilities are not internment camps, but "vocational education centers" aimed at helping people steer clear of terrorism and allow them to be reintegrated into society. On March 28, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Kazakhstan counterpart Beibut Atamkulov in Beijing. According to a statement by the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Atamkulov said his country "understands and supports the measures taken by China's Xinjiang region" to tackle terrorism, separatism and extremism. "We appreciated the Kazakh government's understanding and support for China's position, and we will never let any person or any force damage the friendship and mutual trust between China and Kazakhstan," Wang said, according to the statement. Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry did not mention Xinjiang in its statement on Atamkulov's visit to China. But a March 28 statement by the ministry said that "the issue of the situation with ethnic Kazakhs living in the People's Republic of China" was also discussed. Turkic-speaking, mostly Muslim Kazakhs are the second-largest indigenous community in Xinjiang after Uyghurs, and the region is also home to ethnic Kyrgyz, Tajiks, and Hui, also known as Dungans. China is a major trading partner for neighboring Kazakhstan, where authorities and state-controlled media have generally avoided the issue of the internment camps. In recent months, several demonstrations protesting against the reeducation camps for Muslims in Xinjiang were held in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia's Republic of Tatarstan.

Islamic countries engage with China against the background of repression in Xinjiang

BISHKEK (TCA) — For the majority of Islamic countries — including in Central Asia — their relations with China are far more important than any concern for Muslim minorities in China’s Xinjiang. We are republishing the following article on the issue, written by Roie Yellinek*: Continue reading

Kazakhstan: Xinjiang activist detained, accused of inciting discord

ALMATY, Kazakhstan (TCA) — Security services in Kazakhstan have detained the leader of a group that has raised concerns over problems faced by ethnic Kazakhs in China’s Xinjiang, RFE/RL's Kazakh Service reported. Continue reading

Russia and Central Asia countries the main trade partners of China’s Xinjiang

URUMQI, China (TCA) — The foreign trade volume between China's northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and countries along Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (B&R) totaled about 291.5 billion yuan (43 billion U.S. dollars) in 2018, 13.5 percent more than in the previous year, China’s Xinhua news agency reported. Continue reading

Foreign diplomats visit China’s Xinjiang over reeducation camps

BISHKEK (TCA) — Senior diplomats from permanent missions of eight countries to the United Nations Office in Geneva arrived in Beijing on February 15 and will pay a visit to China's northwest Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region through Tuesday, China’s Xinhua news agency reported. Continue reading