Xinjiang through my eyes: The professional power
A lawyer's aspiration to give back
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"I hope to use my profession to provide services in protecting the rights of Kazakh women and supporting child's development," says Hiliya Ersibek, a lawyer from China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. Multiple identities overlap in her life. Based in Beijing, she connects regions, advances in professions, and champions women and children while giving back to her roots with care and determination.
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