Zhu Changjie, the 69-year-old former vice chairman of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region government, was officially announced to have "fallen from grace" on June 20, more than eight years after his retirement. Zhu Changjie was appointed director of the Xinjiang Public Security Bureau after the Urumqi "July 5th" incident, where he implemented the authorities' strict stability maintenance policy. Experts say that Zhu Changjie's downfall is a ca…
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Zhu Changjie, the 69-year-old former vice chairman of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region government, was officially announced to have "fallen from grace" on June 20, more than eight years after his retirement. Zhu Changjie was appointed director of the Xinjiang Public Security Bureau after the Urumqi "July 5th" incident, where he implemented the authorities' strict stability maintenance policy. Experts say that Zhu Changjie's downfall is a ca…