Wednesday, February 15, 2012


Uyghur Activist's Son Jailed In China For Subversion

(RFE/RL)

April 17, 2007 -- A court in China's western Xinjiang Province has sentenced the son of a prominent Uyghur activist to nine years in prison on charges of "instigating and engaging in secessionist activities."

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China's Xinhua news agency gave no further details on the charges against Ablikim Abdiriyim.


Abdiriyim's mother, Uyghur rights activist Rebiya Kadeer, formerly served as a top government official, but was jailed for five years and later went into exile in the United States.


Two other sons of Kadeer have faced tax-evasion charges.


(Reuters, AP)

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