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Escape from a forced 'marriage'(7)

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2018-10-31 09:16:57China Daily Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download
Female trainees play basketball at the stadium at a center in Hotan. (WANG JING/CHINA DAILY)

Future plans

In July, Abudulsemat Matixrep graduated from the education center in Yutian after passing exams in Putonghua, law and vocational skills.

He now works at a tea factory, but his ambition extends far beyond being a factory worker. "I want to learn to become an accountant and open an accounting firm," he said.

Now, young women in Xinjiang can be sure that those who intend to harm them in the name of religion will be punished according to the law.

Gulbahar Arken plans to open a tailor shop in her village after she graduates.

She has a new husband, but she still has to deal with the lifelong trauma caused by her first "marriage".

"My real husband treats me very well, but I don't know how to love him back. One thing I do know, though, is that I will have total control of my life from now on," she said, smiling broadly.

  

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