Beijing: Most trainees in the Xinjiang Uighur autonomous region’s vocational training centres have graduated while many more have found employment, improved their quality of life and now live happy lives, according to the region’s Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.In recent years, Xinjiang has set up the centres to teach the standard Chinese language, about the law and vocational skills to people who harbour extremist thoughts.
Their personal freedom, ethnic and cultural traditions, and human rights have been fully respected and protected, said the committee in a statement that condemned the passage of a Xinjiang-related act by the United States House of Representatives.