Tuesday, February 14, 2012


Rights Group, Uyghur Activist Condemn China

Rebiya Kadeer (file photo) (AFP)

November 28, 2006 -- A leading international rights organization and exiled Muslim dissident Rebiya Kadeer have condemned China for targeting her children.

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Kadeer's youngest son, Alimu Ahbudurimu, have been sentenced to seven years for tax evasion, while another son, Kahaer Ahbudurimu, has been found guilty of the same charges, but was spared a jail term.


A third son, Ablikim Abdureyim, is facing subversion charges.


Kadeer linked the persecution of her sons to her election as president of the Germany-based World Uyghur Congress on November 26.


Amnesty International denounced a "pattern of threats and harassment" against the families of human rights activists in China.


Kadeer is a leading figure in the movement to defend the rights of the Uyghur people, a Turkic-speaking Muslim minority in northwestern China that is believed to number about 8 million.


She was jailed for five years for having given state secrets to foreigners before being sent into exile in the United States in 2005.


(Reuters, AP, AFP)

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