A white paper released on Thursday said China has fully implemented the policy of freedom of religious belief in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, protecting normal religious activities and ensuring the public's freedom of religious belief. Normal religious needs of local people have been satisfied, according to the white paper titled "Human Rights in Xinjiang - Development and Progress," which was issued by the State Council Information Office. Xinjiang has published translations of the religious classics of Islam, Buddhism, and Christianity in multiple languages, it said, adding 1.76 million copies of the Quran and Selections from Al-Sahih Muhammad Ibn-Ismail al-Bukhari have been printed and distributed. Religious organizations have organized training courses on religious knowledge and etiquette for citizens with religious beliefs. "Legitimate rights of religious organizations have been effectively safeguarded," the white paper read. Xinjiang has 112 religious organizations, which receive help from the government to improve their conditions and allow them to play a broader role, it said. Steady improvements have been made in the training system to cultivate clerics, by offering them systemic training, enhancing their overall qualities, and raising religious organizations' capacity of self-management, the white paper said. It noted that overseas religious exchanges have been conducted in increasing depth. Xinjiang's religious circles have sent delegations to international academic exchanges and seminars, and its clerics and students at religious institutes have won prizes in competitions for reciting the Quran. Since 2001, Xinjiang has sent more than 70 clerics and students from the Islamic Institute to study at institutions of higher learning in Egypt, Pakistan, and other countries, and has set up scholarships to award those who achieve outstanding performance, said the white paper. Moreover, the local government has implemented a policy for planning and organizing pilgrimages to Mecca, and has strengthened services to ensure that all such pilgrimages are safe and orderly, it said. Related: White paper says freedom of expression protected in Xinjiang The right to free expression is prescribed by China's Constitution, read the white paper titled "Human Rights in Xinjiang - Development and Progress." To safeguard such a right and to expand, diversify, and improve access to the required channels, Xinjiang has created a wide range of Internet infrastructure and websites, while continuing to promote traditional media, such as radio, television, newspapers and magazines, it said. >>> Religious extremism penetration curbed lawfully in Xinjiang: white paper "Extremist forces distort Islamic theology, bewitching the public, and force their extremist ideas onto others," said the white paper. >>> White paper says cultural heritage well protected in Xinjiang According to the white paper, titled "Human Rights in Xinjiang - Development and Progress," more than 3,000 precious cultural relics have been conserved and renovated. >>> Life, property protected in Xinjiang: white paper A white paper issued by China's State Council Information Office on Thursday said that life and property are respected and protected in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. >>> 40 pct of Xinjiang civil servants from ethnic minorities: white paper A white paper issued by China's State Council Information Office on Thursday said over 40 percent of the civil servants in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are of ethnic minority origins in 2016. >>> White paper hails environmental protection progress in Xinjiang According to the white paper, titled "Human Rights in Xinjiang - Development and Progress," Xinjiang has carried out a number of projects, including natural forest protection, returning farmland to forest or grassland, prevention and control of desertification and wildlife protection to constantly improve the ecological environment.>>> White paper says incidence of poverty in Xinjiang no more than 10 pct According to the white paper titled "Human Rights in Xinjiang - Development and Progress," Xinjiang has implemented targeted and effective measures in poverty alleviation, and further improvement has been made in the quality of life and daily living conditions of the impoverished. >>> Life expectancy soars as access to healthcare improves in Xinjiang According to the white paper, titled "Human Rights in Xinjiang - Development and Progress," the mortality rate dropped from 20.82 in 1949 to 4.26 per thousand in 2016. >>> |
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