Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive
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- Title: Translation of Integrated Operating Platform Work Instructions
- Creator: Internal Integrated Joint Operating Platform Surveillance Document
- Subject: Surveillance Instructions
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This set of work instructions for Integrated Joint Operating Platform (IJOP) workers was uploaded to the Model Essay Center (范文中心), which collects essay and texts relevant to the training of low-ranking state officials. It offers insight into how the platform collects information about surveilled individuals, how it passes this information through different administrative units, and how it categorizes the individuals under suspicion–including students studying abroad and Kazakh citizens.
- Description: This set of work instructions for Integrated Joint Operating Platform (IJOP) workers was uploaded to the Model Essay Center (范文中心), which collects essay and texts relevant to the training of low-ranking state officials. It offers insight into how the platform collects information about surveilled individuals, how it passes this information through different administrative units, and how it categorizes the individuals under suspicion–including students studying abroad and Kazakh citizens.

- Title: Translation of Learning and Identifying 75 Religious Extreme...
- Creator: The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Committee
- Subject: Identifying Religious Extremism
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: Translation of documents published in 2017 in multiple news outlets, intended for distribution among communities throughout Xinjiang. The expressed intent was to provide individuals with 75 different activities and behaviors that the PRC government deemed as potential religious extremism. Individuals were encouraged to report any of these activities to local authorities for further investigation.
- Description: Translation of documents published in 2017 in multiple news outlets, intended for distribution among communities throughout Xinjiang. The expressed intent was to provide individuals with 75 different activities and behaviors that the PRC government deemed as potential religious extremism. Individuals were encouraged to report any of these activities to local authorities for further investigation.

- Title: Vocational Education and Training in Xinjiang
- Creator: The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
- Date: Tuesday, January 8, 2019
- Subject: Vocational Education and Training Centers
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This paper focuses mainly on the effectiveness of the “vocational education and training centers” in stemming the spread of religious extremism in Xinjiang. The first section highlights how separatists, religious extremists and terrorists carried out several thousand attacks. All of this has adversely affected the social and economic development in the region.
- Description: This paper focuses mainly on the effectiveness of the “vocational education and training centers” in stemming the spread of religious extremism in Xinjiang. The first section highlights how separatists, religious extremists and terrorists carried out several thousand attacks. All of this has adversely affected the social and economic development in the region.

- Title: Vocational Education and Training in Xinjiang - An...
- Creator: Xinjiang Documentation Project
- Subject: Vocational Education and Training Centers
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This paper focuses mainly on the effectiveness of the “vocational education and training centers” in stemming the spread of religious extremism in Xinjiang. The first section highlights how separatists, religious extremists and terrorists carried out several thousand attacks. All of this has adversely affected the social and economic development in the region.
- Description: This paper focuses mainly on the effectiveness of the “vocational education and training centers” in stemming the spread of religious extremism in Xinjiang. The first section highlights how separatists, religious extremists and terrorists carried out several thousand attacks. All of this has adversely affected the social and economic development in the region.

- Title: Xinjiang Population Dynamics and Data
- Creator: The State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China
- Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2021
- Subject: Demographics of the Uyghur Population
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This is an overview/annotation of the Chinese government white paper that highlights population and data statisitics regarding those living in Xinjiang, focusing on seven major areas of development.
- Description: This is an overview/annotation of the Chinese government white paper that highlights population and data statisitics regarding those living in Xinjiang, focusing on seven major areas of development.

- Title: Xinjiang Population Dynamics and Data
- Creator: The State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China
- Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2021
- Subject: Demographics of the Uyghur Population
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: This Chinese government white paper presents population and data statisitics regarding those living in Xinjiang, focusing on seven major areas of development.
- Description: This Chinese government white paper presents population and data statisitics regarding those living in Xinjiang, focusing on seven major areas of development.

- Title: Xinjiang Year Zero
- Creator: Darren Byler;Ivan Franceschini;Nicholas Loubere
- Date: Saturday, January 1, 2022
- Subject: Settler Colonialism
- Language: English
- Item Type: Document
- Description: Xinjiang Year Zero takes a decolonial and anti-racist stance in its examination of Xinjiang and argues that the colonization of Xinjiang must be linked to other instances of contemporary colonization in places like Hong Kong, Taiwan, Kashmir, and Palestine, and ongoing settler colonialism in North America and Australia.
- Description: Xinjiang Year Zero takes a decolonial and anti-racist stance in its examination of Xinjiang and argues that the colonization of Xinjiang must be linked to other instances of contemporary colonization in places like Hong Kong, Taiwan, Kashmir, and Palestine, and ongoing settler colonialism in North America and Australia.
