China continues to intensify its propaganda and activities to settle Chinese people in East Turkistan, while continuing to implement forced labour and deportation of Uyghurs without interruption.
According to a report by the Tianshan Network, a Chinese propaganda outlet, an event to bring Chinese people to East Turkistan began during the 2025 graduation season at Lanzhou University of Natural Sciences and Technology. The "General Employment Service Centre of the Uyghur Autonomous Region" organized more than 160 factories and vocational institutions for this event, and planned to conduct propaganda activities promoting East Turkistan for approximately two weeks at universities in eight provinces and cities under China's direct control.
At the promotion meeting, Chinese officials announced that East Turkistan continues to develop as a result of the Chinese regime's policies, that it currently requires many specialities, and that numerous opportunities await them.
Last month, Chinese media announced the establishment of the first provincial-level "Human Resources Services Union" in East Turkistan, promoting it as one of China's pioneering achievements. It noted that this body was formed through cooperation between 15 human resources services agencies inside and outside East Turkistan and relevant Chinese agencies in East Turkistan. Currently, relevant agencies have begun providing official services for the Chinese settler relocation policy.
While the Chinese are being resettled in East Turkistan in groups with generous incentives such as free housing and free land, Uyghurs are being exiled from their homeland and subjected to forced labour. An article published last week, based on a joint investigation by The New York Times, the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, and a German media outlet, confirmed that the Chinese regime is forcibly sending Uyghurs from their homeland to work in Chinese provinces under the guise of "service programs," and that this situation has worsened compared to the past.