13,000 Xinjiang "Terrorists" Arrested Since 2014, Says China

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arrested almost 13,000 "terrorists" in Xinjiang since 2014, the government said on Monday, in a policy paper defending its controversial
de-radicalisation measures for Muslims in the restive far western region.China has faced growing international opprobrium for setting up
facilities that United Nations experts describe as detention centres holding more than one million ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims.Beijing
says it needs the measures to stem the threat of Islamist militancy, and calls them vocational training centres.Legal authorities have
adopted a policy that "strikes the right balance between compassion and severity", the government said in its white paper.Since 2014,
Xinjiang has "destroyed 1,588 violent and terrorist gangs, arrested 12,995 terrorists, seized 2,052 explosive devices, punished 30,645
people for 4,858 illegal religious activities, and confiscated 345,229 copies of illegal religious materials", it added.Only a small
minority of people face strict punishment, such as ringleaders of terror groups, while those influenced by extremist thinking receive
education and training to teach them the error of their ways, the paper said.It also gave a breakdown of 30 attacks since 1990, with the
last one recorded in December 2016, saying 458 people had died and at least 2,540 were wounded as a consequence of attacks and other
unrest.The main exiled group, the World Uyghur Congress, swiftly denounced the white paper."China is deliberately distorting the truth,"
spokesman Dilxat Raxit said in an emailed statement."Counter-terrorism is a political excuse to suppress the Uighurs
The real aim of the so-called de-radicalisation is to eliminate faith and thoroughly carry out Sinification."The white paper said Xinjiang
has faced a particular challenge since the Sept
11, 2001, al Qaeda attacks on the United States, as East Turkestan extremists ramped up activities in China, using China's term for
extremists and separatists it says operates in Xinjiang."They screamed the evil words of 'getting into heaven by martyrdom with jihad',
turning some people into extremists and terrorists who have been completely mind-controlled, and even turned into murderous
devils."Religious extremism under the banner of Islam runs counter to Islamic doctrines, and is not Islam, it added.Xinjiang has long been
an inseparable part of Chinese territory, and the Uighur ethnic group evolved from a long process of migration and ethnic integration, the
paper said."They are not descendants of the Turks."Turkey is the only Islamic country that has regularly expressed concern about the
situation in Xinjiang, due to cultural links with the Uighurs, who speak a Turkic language.China has denounced Turkish concern as
unwarranted and interference in its internal affairs."Undoubtedly, China's counter-terrorism and de-radicalisation struggle in Xinjiang is
an important part of the international fight against terrorism and has made important contributions in this regard," the white paper said in
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