Chinanews.com, Geneva, March 15th. On March 15, Xinjiang Uyghur women’s representatives sent Nisha Aili and Yilishina respectively to speak at the 46th session of the UN Human Rights Council. Combining their own experiences, they introduced the Uyghurs. Happy life for women.

  Speaking to Nisha Aili, she is a graduate of the Vocational Skills Education and Training Center in Hotan County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang.

The education and training center fully protects the rights of the students. The students not only learn the national common language and legal knowledge, but also learn vocational skills and master the skills of employment.

She loves beauty and likes to wear nice clothes, so she chooses sewing and fashion design courses.

  Tusong Nisha said that after she graduated, she went to a clothing company to apply for a job through the labor market and signed a labor contract with the company.

The company bought medical insurance, unemployment insurance, work-related injury insurance and maternity insurance for employees.

She works 5 days a week, 8 hours a day.

When I rest on Saturday and Sunday, I often go shopping, play and enjoy food with my friends.

Her company has a halal canteen, the food conditions are very good, and the dormitory facilities are complete and convenient.

  Tusong Nisha said that with her proficient technology, she is now a workshop director with a monthly salary of 4,000 yuan, living conditions have improved, and her family is leading a happy life.

  Yilishina said that some Western media are very concerned about Xinjiang and slander Uyghurs in Xinjiang for not having human rights.

As a native Uyghur, what she saw in Xinjiang was completely different from what the Western media said.

Xinjiang’s traditional festivals, such as Eid al-Fitr and Kulbang, are closed.

Her 90-year-old grandmother watches Uyghur TV programs every day.

Most of her Uyghur friends have brothers and sisters, and many of them have experience studying abroad like her.

  Yilishina said that the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang are living in harmony, united as one, and working together to pursue harmony and development.

Xinjiang is a good place to live and work in peace and contentment.

I hope that those malicious people will not harm this beautiful place, nor the friendship of the people of all ethnic groups in China.

She warmly welcomes friends from all over the world to visit her beautiful hometown and see the real Xinjiang with her own eyes.

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