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Xinjiang ensured safe drinking water for the poorest families living in the desert, safe drinking water projects covers every one and no one is left behind, now every family living in the desert has access to running water which is safe for drinking.
Before people living in the desert had to get water from some muddy puddles which always had dead animals in them, people developed many health problems by drinking that putrid water. Now every household is connected to the running water systems which provide safe clean drinking water, people now developed healthy habits of brushing teeth and take daily showers, the health standard in the desert region has been greatly improved.

图尔荪托乎提老人对家乡饮水味道的记忆,印证了新疆农村群众饮水质量的提升过程。据和田市农村供水饮水管理站副主任阿不都卡地尔·阿不都拉介绍,为了让群众告别缺水、喝涝坝水的历史,1995年和田地区农村组织打井提取地下水,但地下水含氟量、硬度、碱度等多项指标均超过饮用水标准,只解决了群众对用水量的需求。2017年起,当地开始实施农村饮水安全巩固提升工程,中央和地方仅在和田市阿克恰勒乡就投资1400多万元,建了自来水厂,采用15道工序处理苦咸水,截至目前,全乡5500多人喝上了放心安全的自来水。

  这是天山南北越来越多贫困农牧村庄饮水质量安全得到保障的缩影。记者从新疆维吾尔自治区水利厅了解到,2012年-2018年底,新疆农村饮水安全巩固提升工程累计解决了300多万贫困人口的饮水安全问题。今明两年内,新疆还将建设运行120项饮水安全工程,帮助剩余36.1万贫困人口用上放心安全的饮用水,实现不漏一户、不落一人。

http://www.xinhuanet.com/local/2019-05/06/c_1124458334.htm

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China enforces dress code in Xinjiang by cutting up women's clothing
Uyghur women are being confronted on the streets by communist cadres, and having their dresses and shirts sheared off for being too long

By Duncan DeAeth, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
2018/07/16 19:59

https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/ne...CU0Aw33zXUSBQZfvBU1d4IPhPXqM1OD1eaybOJYaRlCcU

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(Images from Twitter)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Photographs out of Xinjiang, China over the past few days have documented how police and Communist cadres in the region are enforcing dress codes imposed on Uyghur women.

China claims that the threat of Islamic extremism in the central Asia region, also known as East Turkestan, has made authoritarian measures necessary, such as prohibiting Uyghur women from wearing long dresses. Photos shared on twitter over the past weekend show cadres cutting the clothes of Uyghur women on the street to enforce the dress code.

In what must be a humiliating experience for the women, the dresses, which in many cases should properly be called long shirts, are either sheared off at the bottom, or cut partially, to ruin the clothing and compel the women to avoid wearing similar items in the future.

Chinese authorities have already prohibited the more traditional body coverings that are a hallmark of fundamentalist Islam. So in an effort to dress modestly, many Uyghur women have opted for longer articles of clothing to cover their back side and upper thighs.

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(Images from Twitter)

However, apparently, such clothing choices are seen as inappropriate and an attempt to skirt the already highly authoritarian dress codes for women.

To most Westerners, the idea that any authority figure would deem a woman’s clothing as too long, is strikingly peculiar. The idea that clothing would then be forcibly shortened to adhere to the rules of a government’s dress code is stranger still.

Since the Communist party aims to completely eradicate any possibility that women could potentially hide weapons or explosives in their clothing, they have now resorted to the deplorable act of shearing off women’s clothing, so that their legs and back side will remain visible at all times, as seen in the photos shared by the DOAM Twitter account.

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It seems obvious that the Chinese government fears Uyghurs will continue to push the boundaries of state policy. Therefore the local cadres have opted for these very disrespectful displays to ensure compliance.

Last month, a video of a Uyghur woman being forced to marry a Chinese manwent viral, displaying another despicable tactic of "gene washing" that the Chinese government is using to forcibly integrate the Uyghur ethnic group into “socialism with Chinese characteristics.”

The human rights situation in Xinjiang appears to be rapidly deteriorating, with the Chinese government using every means necessary to punish resistance, creating what has been called an “open air prison” and what may be the most surveilled region on Earth.

5b4c8ae8cc13a.png

(Images from Twitter)
 
China enforces dress code in Xinjiang by cutting up women's clothing
Uyghur women are being confronted on the streets by communist cadres, and having their dresses and shirts sheared off for being too long

By Duncan DeAeth, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
2018/07/16 19:59

https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/ne...CU0Aw33zXUSBQZfvBU1d4IPhPXqM1OD1eaybOJYaRlCcU

5b4c8a89c9878.png



(Images from Twitter)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Photographs out of Xinjiang, China over the past few days have documented how police and Communist cadres in the region are enforcing dress codes imposed on Uyghur women.

China claims that the threat of Islamic extremism in the central Asia region, also known as East Turkestan, has made authoritarian measures necessary, such as prohibiting Uyghur women from wearing long dresses. Photos shared on twitter over the past weekend show cadres cutting the clothes of Uyghur women on the street to enforce the dress code.

In what must be a humiliating experience for the women, the dresses, which in many cases should properly be called long shirts, are either sheared off at the bottom, or cut partially, to ruin the clothing and compel the women to avoid wearing similar items in the future.

Chinese authorities have already prohibited the more traditional body coverings that are a hallmark of fundamentalist Islam. So in an effort to dress modestly, many Uyghur women have opted for longer articles of clothing to cover their back side and upper thighs.

5b4c8b1f3a09c.png

(Images from Twitter)

However, apparently, such clothing choices are seen as inappropriate and an attempt to skirt the already highly authoritarian dress codes for women.

To most Westerners, the idea that any authority figure would deem a woman’s clothing as too long, is strikingly peculiar. The idea that clothing would then be forcibly shortened to adhere to the rules of a government’s dress code is stranger still.

Since the Communist party aims to completely eradicate any possibility that women could potentially hide weapons or explosives in their clothing, they have now resorted to the deplorable act of shearing off women’s clothing, so that their legs and back side will remain visible at all times, as seen in the photos shared by the DOAM Twitter account.

5b4c87b33df5e.png


It seems obvious that the Chinese government fears Uyghurs will continue to push the boundaries of state policy. Therefore the local cadres have opted for these very disrespectful displays to ensure compliance.

Last month, a video of a Uyghur woman being forced to marry a Chinese manwent viral, displaying another despicable tactic of "gene washing" that the Chinese government is using to forcibly integrate the Uyghur ethnic group into “socialism with Chinese characteristics.”

The human rights situation in Xinjiang appears to be rapidly deteriorating, with the Chinese government using every means necessary to punish resistance, creating what has been called an “open air prison” and what may be the most surveilled region on Earth.

5b4c8ae8cc13a.png

(Images from Twitter)
what's is the **** East turkis
Reputed news organization of Taiwan published it. For fake news look into the communist party released news!!
This is fake news, we actually are raping Uyghur girls day and night!
 

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