Posted: 2024-06-20 04:41:07

Chinese authorities in Xinjiang have been systematically changing the names of hundreds of villages in an effort to erase Uyghur culture, according to a report released by Human Rights Watch.

The report, done in collaboration with the Norway-based organisation Uyghur Hjelp and released Wednesday, compared the names of 25,000 Xinjiang villages as listed by the National Bureau of Statistics of China between 2009 and 2023.

While the majority of the name changes "appear mundane", about 630 villages in Xinjiang have had their names changed to remove references to Islam or the Uyghurs' culture and history, according to the report.

Words like "dutar", a traditional Uyghur string instrument, or "mazar", a shrine, have been removed from the names of villages, and replaced with words such as "happiness", "unity" and "harmony" — generic terms often found in the Communist Party's policy documents.

ABC News has contacted the Chinese embassy in Australia for comment on the report. 

Most of the village name changes occurred between 2017 and 2019, at the height of the government crackdown in Xinjiang, according to the report.

A car drives through a desert where a signboard which reads "Welcome to the Hotan Unity New Village".

Xinjiang is a vast region in China's west home to about 11 million Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities.(AP: Andy Wong)

James Leibold, a La Trobe University expert on China's ethnic policy, said the changes were a direct response to Chinese President Xi Jinping's call for the "sinicization" of religions at the 2016 Central Religious Work Conference.

"This unleashed CCP officials to 'rectify' not only the placenames highlighted in the HRW report but also mosques, cemeteries, shrines and other parts of the sacred landscape in the Uyghur homeland and other parts of China," he said. 

"This process of cultural erasure was also a part of a wider crackdown on perceived religious extremism and terrorism that resulted in an estimated one million Uyghurs and other minorities being extra-judicially imprisoned in re-education camps across Xinjiang."

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