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“We were a model family for the party. Now they are all in concentration camps.”

2022-05-24T04:38:12.413Z


Thousands of families in China's Xinjiang region have been torn apart as of 2017 by the Chinese regime's mass arrest and confinement of Uyghurs. As in the case of the Abdureshid, the residence abroad of a member was reason enough to be subject to persecution and internment.


Nursiman Abdureshid was born 33 years ago in Saybag, in the Chinese county of Konasheher.

This piece of land on the western fringe of the Asian giant is inhabited by the Uyghur ethnic group, the majority in that region, which is called Xinjiang, but a minority in the rest of China, where the Han predominate.

His father was a state official, a member of the Communist Party of China (CPC), a respected man among the neighbors.

Together with his wife, the mother of this young woman, they ran a business selling flour.

The two male members of the family also soon went into business.

A family, in short, a model for the communist regime.

Today, Abdureshid's parents and siblings are confined in detention or internment centers in Xinjiang.

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Abdureshid traveled to Turkey in 2015. His other sister also left the region for the United States.

Two years later, communication with his family in Saybag began to weaken to the point of being cut off.

In the summer of 2017, in the midst of Beijing's crackdown on re-education camps in Xinjiang, relatives told him that his father and his little brother had been transferred to "education programs."

His older brother was already in prison for an alleged unpaid debt.

Three years later, in a telephone conversation with the Chinese Embassy in Turkey, Abdureshid learned that all of them, including his mother, were serving prison sentences.

“My family became a target [of the Chinese government] simply because my sister and I were studying abroad,” says Abdureshid.

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Source: elparis

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