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Chen Quanguo ( zh, c=, p=Chén Quánguó; born November 1955) is a Chinese retired politician who was the
Party Secretary of Tibet The secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the Party leader, leader of the Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, Tibet Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Commun ...
from 2011 to 2016 and the
Party Secretary of Xinjiang The secretary of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the Party leader, leader of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Com ...
from 2016 to 2021, making him the only person to serve as the Party Secretary for both autonomous regions. Between 2017 and 2022, he was a member of the 19th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party and was also Political Commissar of the
Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps The Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (新疆生产建设兵团; abbreviated as 新疆兵团, or XPCC in English), also known as ''Bingtuan'', trading with the external name China Xinjian Group, is a state-owned enterprise and parami ...
concurrently with his position as Xinjiang Party Secretary. Originally from
Henan Henan; alternatively Honan is a province in Central China. Henan is home to many heritage sites, including Yinxu, the ruins of the final capital of the Shang dynasty () and the Shaolin Temple. Four of the historical capitals of China, Lu ...
, Chen was among the first batch of students to graduate university after the resumption of ''
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'' examinations in 1978. Chen worked up the ranks in the party bureaucracy in his home province from a minor local official to the deputy provincial party chief. In 2009, he became
Governor of Hebei The governor of Hebei, officially the Governor of the Hebei Provincial People's Government, is the head of Hebei, Hebei Province and leader of the Hebei Provincial People's Government. The governor is elected by the Hebei Provincial People's Co ...
. In 2011 he became the Party Secretary, the top official, of the Tibet Autonomous Region, developing the region economically and instituting greater policing surveillance. In 2016, Chen was promoted to the party secretary of
Xinjiang Xinjiang,; , SASM/GNC romanization, SASM/GNC: Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Sinkiang, officially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the China, People' ...
. He has since then attracted press for overseeing
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targeting Turkic minorities in the region, and he is considered as one of the main architects of the
persecution of Uyghurs in China Since 2014, the government of the People's Republic of China has committed a series of ongoing human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim minorities in Xinjiang which has often been characterized as persecution or as ...
. In both Tibet and Xinjiang, he has earned a reputation for applying draconian measures to sinicize the traditional cultures. In 2022, he was given a post in the Central Rural Work Leading Group of the CCP, and retired later that year after the 20th CCP National Congress, when he was not re-elected to the CCP Central Committee.


Early life and education

Chen Quanguo is a native of
Pingyu County Pingyu County () is a county of Henan province, China, bordering Anhui province to the east. It is under the administration of Zhumadian city. Notable people It is the hometown of the following people: * Chen Fan and Xi Zhong, who were famous C ...
,
Henan Henan; alternatively Honan is a province in Central China. Henan is home to many heritage sites, including Yinxu, the ruins of the final capital of the Shang dynasty () and the Shaolin Temple. Four of the historical capitals of China, Lu ...
province. By dint of when he was born he avoided most of the
Cultural Revolution The Cultural Revolution, formally known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a Social movement, sociopolitical movement in the China, People's Republic of China (PRC). It was launched by Mao Zedong in 1966 and lasted until his de ...
and only suffered a delayed education. In December 1973, at the age of 18, Chen enlisted in the
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for four years. He served with the First Army, Third Division Artillery Regiment. He joined the
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(CCP) in February 1976. After leaving the military in March 1977, he briefly worked at a car parts factory in
Zhumadian Zhumadian ( zh, s= , t= , p=Zhùmǎdiàn; Postal romanization, postal: Chumatien) is a prefecture-level city in southern Henan province of China, province, China. It borders Xinyang to the south, Nanyang, Henan, Nanyang to the west, Pingdingshan to ...
. After China resumed the National Higher Education Entrance Examination which was interrupted during the Cultural Revolution, in March 1978 Chen was admitted to the Economics Department of Zhengzhou University in the provincial capital
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. At Zhengzhou University he studied
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.


Career


Henan

Chen Quanguo graduated from Zhengzhou University in December 1981 and returned to work in his hometown of Pingyu, Henan. Starting in 1983 he worked for the prefectural government of Zhumadian, and in 1988 became the Party Secretary of Suiping, a county under the administration of Zhumadian. In 1994, he was appointed the head of the Organization Department of the nearby
prefecture-level city A prefecture-level city () or prefectural city is an administrative division of the China, People's Republic of China (PRC), ranking below a province of China, province and above a Counties of the People's Republic of China, county in China's ...
of
Pingdingshan Pingdingshan ( zh, s=平顶山, t=平頂山, p=Píngdǐngshān), also known as Eagle City ( zh, s=鹰城, p=Yīngchéng, t=鷹城), is a prefecture-level city in central Henan province, China. It had 4,904,701 inhabitants at the 2010 census who ...
. From 1995 to 1997 Chen enrolled as a part-time student at the School of Business Administration of
Wuhan University of Technology The Wuhan University of Technology (WHUT; ) is a public university in Wuhan, Hubei, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education (China), Ministry of Education. The university is part of the Double First-Class Construction and Projec ...
, obtaining a master's degree in economics.From 1996 to 1998 he served as the Mayor and Deputy Party Secretary of
Luohe Luohe ( zh, s= , p=Luòhé; Postal romanization, postal: Loho) is a prefecture-level city in central Henan province of China, province, China. It is surrounded by the cities of Xuchang, Zhoukou, Zhumadian and Pingdingshan on its north, east, sout ...
, another prefecture-level city in Henan. Chen Quanguo was promoted to Vice-Governor of Henan Province in January 1998, and worked in the administration of then Henan Governor
Li Keqiang Li Keqiang ( zh, s=李克强, p=Lǐ Kèqiáng; 3 July 1955 – 27 October 2023) was a Chinese economist and politician who served as the seventh premier of China from 2013 to 2023. He was also the second-ranked member of the Politburo Standing ...
. Chen was regarded as a close confidante of Li. In November 2000 Chen was appointed by the CCP head of the Standing committee of the Henan Provincial committee in the provincial Organization Department. In April 2003 he became the
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, President of the Party School of the CCP, and the President of the Henan Institute of Administration.


Hebei (2009–2011)

In November 2009, Chen Quanguo was transferred to neighboring
Hebei Hebei is a Provinces of China, province in North China. It is China's List of Chinese administrative divisions by population, sixth-most populous province, with a population of over 75 million people. Shijiazhuang is the capital city. It bor ...
and promoted to Acting Governor and Deputy Party Secretary of the province. He replaced
Hu Chunhua Hu Chunhua (; born April 1963) is a Chinese politician. He currently serves as a vice chairman of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference since 2023. From 2018 to 2023, he served as vice premier of China. Born in Yichang, Hubei, H ...
, who became the Party Secretary of
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. In January 2010 he was officially elected by the provincial congress as Governor of Hebei at the third session of the
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.


Tibet (2011–2016)

On 25 August 2011, the CCP Central Committee announced the appointment of Chen to the remote
Tibet Autonomous Region The Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), often shortened to Tibet in English or Xizang in Pinyin, Hanyu Pinyin, is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the China, People's Republic of China. It was established in 1965 to replace the ...
as Party Secretary, the top official of the region. On 8 May 2012, Chen Quanguo was elected the first secretary of the party committee of the Tibet Military Region. Shortly after Chen took up his position in August 2011, the region advertised positions for 2,500 additional police, and Chen implemented a new security policy for Tibet in the form of "convenience police stations" ( zh, labels=no, s=便民警务站). This divided urban centers into grids, allowing the authorities to systematically observe all activities within the area. As of early 2016, at least 156 of the concrete one- and two-story stations - stocked with wheelchairs, first aid kits, repair tools, umbrellas and even phone chargers for public use - were built in Lhasa, with guards on 24 hour "seamless" surveillance patrols, while two stations are only 15 meters apart.''Party boss Chen Quanguo replicating his Tibet policy in Xinjiang''
(13 December 2016), Tibetan Review,
At least 544 more of these police stations exist throughout urban centers across Tibet. Chen instituted a policy called the "double-linked household management system" to surveil 81,140 households in the Tibetan Autonomous Region, comprising more than three million people mobilized for security and social issues. The system is described as a method where neighbors spy on each other, while Kelsang Dolma in Foreign Policy writes the policy is an "Orwellian social system" where family members are encouraged to report on each other to authorities.


Self-immolations

There was a sharp rise in the number of self-immolations by Tibetan monks and nuns after Chen took office, which began and continued at Kirti Monastery. Within Tibet, 156 monks, nuns, and laypeople self-immolated as of December 2019. According to the International Campaign for Tibet's (ICT) Fact Sheet information,International Campaign for Tibet
''Self-immolation fact sheet''
(2 December 2019),
reviewed by Outside, "Chinese police have beaten, shot, isolated, and disappeared self-immolators who survived."Tracy Ross
''Tibet is still burning''
(24 September 2019),
The families are often arrested or detained, which led in 2014 to a rise in walking or solo protests. Often, the self-immolators, and solo protestors, carry illegal pictures of the
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, and/or make long life prayers for the Dalai Lama, as well as shout for independence from China. The immolations were seen to be a form of extreme protest against the Chinese government's crackdown on Buddhists from the region, and described in Outside as offerings by the self-immolators of their bodies to show the world how badly Tibet is suffering. The Dalai Lama blames the self-immolations on Chinese policies, and said, "Some kind of policy, some kind of cultural genocide is taking place". In March 2011, before Chen began his tenure, the Dalai Lama resigned from his political role to continue in his role as Tibet's spiritual leader.


Arrests and disappearances

Tibet government-in-exile's Central Tibetan Administration leader Lobsang Sangay states, "If you protest in Tibet, more often than not you get arrested, or beaten up, sometimes tortured, sometimes you disappear, sometimes you die". Mysterious deaths were reported during Chen's tenure.''Relentless: Detention and Prosecution of Tibetans under China’s “Stability Maintenance” Campaign''
(''www.hrw.org'' 22 May 2016),
The earlier mass arbitrary arrests of monks and nuns at Kirti Monastery in March–April 2011 were followed by reports of disappearances into custody, which continued through Chen's tenure. In December 2013, Chen described his policy as a "Stability Maintenance Campaign" in a statement, included in a
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report:


Re-education camps

During Chen's tenure, forced evictions of at least 5,000 nuns and monks studying at Larung Gar Buddhist Academy and residing in Larung Gar, began in 2013 and continued past August 2016, with a major demolitions order for 4,600 residences dated from June 2016. After residences were demolished, the nuns and monks were bussed away and reports by Tibetan Review,
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, and Human Rights Watch (HRW) quotation ''A second video, circulated a few days after the first, shows 12 Tibetan nuns dancing on the stage of a theater in front of what appears to be an audience of officials. The nuns, dressed in religious robes, perform a choreographed dance routine to the song, “The Song of the Emancipated Serfs.” The song is associated with official Communist Party celebrations and was originally performed in front of Chairman Mao Zedong in Beijing in 1959.'' state 600 people were sent directly to re-education camps and centers located in
Nyingtri Nyingchi (), also known as Linzhi ( zh, s=林芝, p=Linzhi) or Nyingtri, is a prefecture-level city in the southeast of the Tibet Autonomous Region in China. The administrative seat of Nyingchi is Bayi District. Nyingchi is the location of Buchu ...
, while a detention center in Sertar was being prepared for an additional 800 nuns. Other reported re-education centers and camps for the monastic community of Yarchen Gar are reported as located in and around
Chamdo Chamdo, officially Qamdo () and also known in Chinese as Changdu (), is a prefecture-level city in the eastern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China. Its seat is the town of Chengguan in Karuo District. Chamdo is Tibet's third largest c ...
City and Jomda County. More nuns than monks were forcibly evicted and detained. The HRW report also details persecution and abuses to which the nuns are subjected in Nyingtri, and refers to a video in which nuns are forced to sing and dance on a stage. Another 300 of Larung Gar's monastic Tibetan Buddhist practitioners, which were not directly detained in re-education camps, were to register for forced re-education programs with prefectures in their home towns. Reports also state the nuns and monks are banned from re-entering other monastic institutions.


Economic development

In 2015 during Chen's tenure, a transfer of 280,000 Han Chinese settlers to Tibet's capital Lhasa was authorized, as part of China's urbanization plans. The Central Tibetan Administration states 7.5 million Han Chinese and 6 million Tibetans live in the region, as of 2015, and adds, "Under the guise of the economic and social development, Beijing encourages its population to migrate to Tibet with the clear aim to marginalize Tibetans from the economic, educational, political and social life of the region". During Chen's tenure, Tibet's ethnic majority has been "swamped" by promoting economic development that encourages migration from elsewhere in China.''In Xinjiang, China applies repressive lessons learned in Tibet''
(''www.economist.com'', 12 December 2019),
In September 2011, at least 226 "key projects" for the development of Tibet were awarded to Han Chinese owned companies.
(''www.asianews.it'', 27 January 2015),
Only Han Chinese college graduates in Tibet or Tibetans that speak fluent Mandarin secure well-paid private sector jobs. Chinese data shows that Tibet's GDP grew by 11.8% in 2012. The growth rate in 2013 was 12.1%. The growth rate in 2014 was 12%, ranking first in the country. The growth rate in 2015 was 11%, and the region's GDP exceeded 100 billion CNY for the first time. In the first half of 2016, Tibet led other provinces and cities in China at a growth rate of 10.6%.


Xinjiang (2016–2021)

On 29 August 2016, Chen became the
Party Secretary of Xinjiang The secretary of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party is the Party leader, leader of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Regional Com ...
, replacing
Zhang Chunxian Zhang Chunxian (; born 12 May 1953) is a Chinese politician best known for his term as the Party Secretary of Xinjiang from 2010 to 2016. From 2005 to 2010 he was the Party Secretary of Hunan Province. Early life Born into an ordinary family i ...
. He was considered as the best fit for this as he has been successful in controlling Tibet in the past. His measures of disciplining them include: mass-engineering of the Muslim population through detainment camps, specialized boarding schools for Uyghur children, arbitrary arrests. His regime has apparently “destroyed 1,588 terrorist groups” and “arrested 12,995 terrorists” since 2014. Upon taking office in Xinjiang, Chen became the first senior official in the history of the People's Republic to have occupied the top posts of both Xinjiang and Tibet. It signaled that Chen was a candidate for the 19th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, to be installed in the autumn of 2017, as the party chief position in Xinjiang ordinarily held a seat on the Politburo. He concurrently served as the first secretary and political commissar of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps Party Committee. Chen is a member of the 19th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party, elected in 2017. He was previously an alternate of the
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, and a full member of the 18th Central Committee. On 26 December 2021, Chinese state media announced that Chen would step down from his role as Party Secretary of Xinjiang. He was succeeded by Governor of Guangdong
Ma Xingrui Ma Xingrui (; born October 1959) is a Chinese politician and aerospace engineer who is the Party Secretary of Xinjiang and a member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party. Ma is recognized as one of China's top scientists. Ma served ...
with immediate effect.


Counter-terrorism and detention camps

After Chen took office, he issued a written military order to
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,
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, and put forward the slogan: "In Xinjiang, if there is no stability then all our efforts are for nothing." ( zh, labels=no, s=在新疆,没有稳定一切皆为零) He has expanded counter-terrorism and anti-separatist efforts under orders from Xi. There have been no reported terrorist attacks in Xinjiang since 2017. According to Ming Pao, Chen's measures to maintain stability in Xinjiang have been affirmed by the top level of the Chinese Communist Party. Chen has supposedly overseen the construction of a network of
internment camps Internment is the imprisonment of people, commonly in large groups, without charges or intent to file charges. The term is especially used for the confinement "of enemy citizens in wartime or of terrorism suspects". Thus, while it can simp ...
. Chen expanded the detention camps in Xinjiang holding Muslim ethnic minorities. As a party boss for the region, Chen exhorted local officials to "round up everyone who should be rounded up." When the local officials who feared it would exacerbate ethnic tensions and stifle economic growth pushed back, Chen responded by purging them including one county leader who was jailed after quietly releasing thousands of inmates from the camps. Aside from camps, Chen has also increased surveillance of residents by using advanced technology as well as increasing police presence. Under Chen, a policy of "Pair-up and become family" is used to surveil households, many of which include men detained at the re-education camps. The wives of camp detainees must share a bed with the officials during an average 6-day stay. As Xinjiang Party Secretary, Chen promoted the recruitment of the local population into the police force. The Uyghurs have been put under a surveillance system that is able to detect facial features and clothing and accessories to distinguish them from the other ethnic and religious groups in the region. This information is pooled into a central database and aides the government to crackdown on any escapees from the detainment centres. According to the Xinjiang Police Files, Chen, in his role as Xinjiang's party leader at the time, issued a shooting order for escaping prisoners in 2018, having spoken along those lines already in a classified 2017 speech. The internal-party speeches in the files contained one of May 2017, in which Chen advocated for indefinite detention or prison terms for those Uyghurs whose outlooks could not be changed to align with that envisioned by the Chinese Communist Party; and one of June 2018, in which he repeatedly referred to the "Xi Jinping-led Chinese Communist Party's strategy of governing Xinjiang", and said that "social harmony and long-term stability" was the most important task in Xinjiang, ahead of increasing the
GDP Gross domestic product (GDP) is a monetary measure of the total market value of all the final goods and services produced and rendered in a specific time period by a country or countries. GDP is often used to measure the economic performance o ...
of the province.


Economic development

Chen Quanguo continued to introduce policies such as economic development, employment protection, housing projects, infrastructure improvement, and ecological protection, increasing the GDP of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region from 752.9 billion CNY in 2012 to 1.38 trillion CNY in 2020, with an average annual growth of 9%. Infrastructure investment totaled 1.94 trillion CNY, with an average annual growth rate of 27.5%, forest coverage rate increased from 4.24% to 4.87%, and oasis forest coverage rate increased from 23% to 28%.Historical GDP of Provinces


Return to Beijing and retirement

In 2022, Chen was appointed as the deputy head of CCP
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. This was seen by Wu Qiang, a political analyst in Beijing, as his "last role" before retirement, despite previous expectations that he would join the CCP Politburo Standing Committee. He retired after the 20th National Congress of the CCP, due to the fact that he was not re-elected to the Central Committee despite being young enough to do so.


Personal life


Family

Chen has a daughter who attended a school in the UK while he was the governor of Hebei.


Personality

The ''
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'' has said that Chen is known for not putting jokes, slogans or personal anecdotes in official speeches. It also noted that he preferred to stay in the background during press meetings.


Sanctions

On 9 July 2020, the United States government imposed Global Magnitsky Act sanctions and visa restrictions against Chen Quanguo, together with Zhu Hailun, Wang Mingshan and Huo Liujun. These sanctions were imposed as a result of Chen's involvement in the Uyghur genocide. With sanctions, he and his immediate relatives are barred from entering the U.S. and will have U.S.-based assets frozen. Chen, in an interview with
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, called the sanctions a "naked, unreasonable and unreasonable hegemonic behavior", and said "I have no interest in going to the United States, and I don’t have a penny of assets in the United States". On 10 December 2024, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada
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announced Canada's sanctions against Chen and seven other government officials of Xinjiang and Tibet involved in serious human rights violations.


See also

* Islamization of Xinjiang *
History of Xinjiang Xinjiang consists of two main regions, geographically separated by the Tianshan Mountains, which are historically and ethnically distinct: Dzungaria to the north, and the Tarim Basin (currently mainly inhabited by the Uyghur people, Uyghurs) t ...
* Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act


References


External links


"Chen Quanguo: The Strongman Behind Beijing's Securitization Strategy in Tibet and Xinjiang"
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