Xi Jinping named Chinese helmsman

The Chinese Communist Party announced that Xi Jinping will be called “the helm of the Chinese renaissance”

The chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi Jinping, will now be called “the helm of the Chinese renaissance,” thereby comparing him to the former chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Mao Zedong, a politician who is considered one of the most important figures in Chinese history. Mao Zedong himself is called the “great helmsman” in China, writes Reuters with reference to a representative of the Communist Party.

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The corresponding resolution was adopted at the Sixth Plenum of the CPC Central Committee on Thursday, November 11. The congress decided that the entire party should adhere to the ideas of Marxism-Leninism, as well as “fully implement the socialist thought of Xi Jinping with Chinese characteristics in the new era.” … At the same time, other publications – in particular, The Economist – believe that the chairman of the Communist Party of China is simply “rewriting history” to justify a tough policy.

This includes, in particular, the genocide of Muslim Uyghurs: according to data a number of human rights organizations, official Beijing is pursuing a policy aimed at assimilating the population in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Muslims living there were forbidden to call their children their traditional names, forced to eat pork and drink alcohol in violation of traditions. Information appeared on the network about the placement of representatives of the titular nation in Uyghur families and the encouragement of Uyghur women who decided to sterilize.

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