In China, the government sends five million Muslim children to boarding schools


The government aims to start more than 1000 boarding schools by the end of 2002

Hotan, Ta. December 29, 2019, Sunday

Uighurs, Kazakhs and other Muslim minority community individuals who have been sent to detention camps or prisons. Instead of handing over the responsibility of raising their children to the relatives and relatives of the children, they have been sent to a government-owned boarding school.

In the last three years, more than five million Muslim children have been sent to boarding schools like this. The allegations that the socialist government is taking such anarchic measures to curb the growing number of Muslim followers in China are being blamed on world politics.

More than 1 million Uighurs, Kazakhs and other Muslim minority people have been detained in detention camps and prisons built in Xinjiang Province, China, in the past three years.

The children of the prisoners kept here have been sent to a government-owned boarding school. In addition, the Communist Party aims to keep such children there by starting one or two boarding schools per city in over 800 cities in Xinjiang Province by the end of 2020.

China's President Xi Jinping's election campaign and his promise to curb extremism are key to victory. The issue of ending widespread violence in Xinjiang province and other provinces in China has been central to Xinjiang's election campaign. As a result, detention centers and prisons have been opened in China and a boarding school has been set up to house children.

However, the government there is defending these measures in a way that such schools are a means to fight poverty. These schools provide children with a career opportunity in cases where children live in remote areas or their parents cannot afford education. Many parents in the countryside are eager to send their children to boarding school.

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