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Muslim scholars visit Xinjiang, praise efforts on fighting terrorism

VISITING the exhibition on the fight against terrorism and extremism, talking with religious groups and interacting with local residents at the bazaar. A group of Muslim figures and scholars are paying a visit to Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to get a clear and better understanding of the region in contrast to the US-led smear campaign.

Led by Ali Rashid Abudula Ali Alnuaimi, chairman of the World Muslim Communities Council, the delegation consists of more than 30 Islamic figures and scholars from 14 countries, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Tunisia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, who began their Xinjiang visit on Sunday.

A delegation of more than 30 Muslim figures and scholars from 14 countries, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Tunisia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, begin their Xinjiang visit. GLOBAL TIMES PHOTO