China News Service, Urumqi, December 2 (Hu Jiachen) "As an ethnic minority cadre who has been engaged in the transfer of rural labor for nearly ten years, I have witnessed with my own eyes that people of all ethnic groups create a better life through labor." Human Resources and Society of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Parhati Turxun, deputy director of the Migrant Workers Office of the Security Department, said in Urumqi on the 1st.

  On the same day, Xinjiang held the fifth session of the "Work Creates a Better Life" series of symposiums.

Eight officials in Xinjiang told about their work experience and used real labor and employment conditions to expose the lie that anti-China forces in the United States and the West have created "there is forced labor in Xinjiang."

  "The employment of rural labor in Xinjiang is generally through three channels, namely, local employment, cross-regional employment in Xinjiang, and employment in other provinces and municipalities." Palhati Turxun said that people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang go to wherever they go and what work they do. Own will.

"The current happy life of the people of all ethnic groups is the best proof."

  The director of the Information Center of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Halizaiti Hailili, had been stationed in villages in southern Xinjiang for three years. “People of all ethnic groups have increased their incomes through their diligent hands. This is what I saw with my own eyes. Employment in the government Under the subsidy policy, the villagers built a garment processing factory, and more than 30 women went to work to make money."

  Akbar Abulizi, a secondary investigator of the Consumer Goods Division of the Department of Industry and Information Technology of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, was the first secretary of Aktiqi Village, Ishkuli Township, Shache County.

“There are more than 1,300 people in the village, and the per capita arable land is less than 2 mu. The young and middle-aged laborers in the village have participated in various forms of skill training and enjoyed various skill and technical training subsidies, and all achieved employment through flexible employment and independent entrepreneurship."

  For example, Akbar Ablizi said that the villager Tursun Memetiniyaz used to be a poverty-stricken household with a registered card. With the help of the government, he learned skills and found employment in a car wash room of a housekeeping company.

"After he mastered the car wash technology, he started his own car wash shop and solved his sister's employment problem. Now his family's annual income exceeds 100,000 yuan (RMB)."

  Ashar Turxun, a member of the Party Leadership Group and Deputy Director of the Department of Commerce of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, told the story of Tursun Semetti, a farmer in the southern region, who changed his life through labor.

"He is a farmer I know at work. He is unwilling to plant a few acres of land and raise a few sheep. Since then, he has learned to make special snacks, hemp sugar, and applied for interest-free loans with the help of the government. Now he has helped more than ten farmers. Employment."

  "Toursun's story is a vivid example of people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang creating a better life through hard work. There are many stories like this." Ashar Turson said, "The smearing of anti-China forces in the United States and the West cannot be bound. The industrious hands of the people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang and the fallacy of the so-called'forced labor' cannot stop us from pursuing a happy life." (End)