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China: Fear of
torture and other ill-treatment: Abdushukur Qurban
2008 - 12 - 09
Abdushukur Qurban, an ethnic Uighur and father of
three, was detained on 21 November in Penjim
Township, Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR).
In violation of the 24-hour limit of family
notification required by the Criminal Procedure
Law, the police notified his family on 26 November
that Abdushukur Qurban had been held on suspicion
of crimes of endangering state security. Amnesty
International believes he is at risk of torture
and other ill-treatment.
Abdushukur Qurban was first interrogated at a
local police station in Penjim and then
transferred to Yining (Gulja) City No. 1 Detention
Centre (also know as Yengi Hayat “New life”
Prison) on 22 November. His family has not been
allowed to visit Abdushukur Qurban since his
detention and the authorities have turned down
their request to release him on bail pending
investigation. The family have also been refused
permission to bring him winter clothing and
blankets.
Police have told Abdushukur Qurban's family that
he was “not admitting his guilt, and that they
were searching for another suspect connected to
him". It is not known if Abdushukur Qurban has
requested a lawyer or if he has access to one.
Abdushukur Qurban's family has been a target of
police harassment for years. In 1999, the Qurban
family and their neighbours gave refuge to, a
religious teacher who was wanted by the
authorities. The religious teacher was eventually
arrested and sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment
for his involvement in a peaceful demonstration
brutally broken up by the authorities in Gulja in
1997. Twelve villagers who hid him in their homes
were sent to between 1-3 years in Re-education
through Labour (RTL). Abdushukur Qurban’s father
received a 1-year RTL term.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Uighurs are a mainly Muslim ethnic minority who
are concentrated primarily in XUAR. Since the
1980s, the Uighurs have been the target of
systematic and extensive human rights violations.
This includes arbitrary detention and
imprisonment, incommunicado detention, and serious
restrictions on religious freedom as well as
cultural and social rights. Amnesty International
is concerned that the high levels of repression in
the XUAR are narrowing the space for any
independent expression of Uighur ethnic, cultural
or religious identity. Such expression, even when
it takes the form of peaceful criticism, dissent
or dissatisfaction, is often branded by the
authorities constituting "separatist", "terrorist"
or "illegal religious" activities, leading to
arbitrary detention, torture and other serious
human rights violations.
The Chinese authorities continue to use several
provisions of the Criminal Law as political tools
to suppress dissent. Broadly defined categories of
crimes, such as “separatism”, “subversion”,
“disturbing public order”, “endangering state
security” and “leaking state secrets” continue to
be used to prosecute those engaged in legitimate
and peaceful human rights activities. They are at
high risk of torture or other ill-treatment during
detention and imprisonment and often deprived
right to access to lawyers or family during
detention. Despite repeated calls from reformists
at home and overseas, the authorities have so far
failed to review these provisions with a view to
amending or repealing them so that they cannot be
used to prosecute individuals in violation of
their human rights.
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as
possible, in English, Mandarin or your own
language:
- urging the authorities to guarantee that
Abdushukur Qurban is not tortured or ill-treated
while he remains in custody;
- urging the authorities to ensure Abdushukur
Qurban has access to his family, legal assistance
of his choice and any necessary medical treatment;
- calling on the authorities to make a clear
distinction between activities which involve the
peaceful exercise of civil, political, economic,
social and cultural rights and those that would be
internationally recognized as criminal acts;
- calling on the authorities to either charge him
with an internationally recognizable criminal
offence or release him;
- calling on the authorities to ensure that
everyone in the XUAR is able to exercise their
fundamental human rights regardless of race,
religion or political opinion.
APPEALS TO:
Chairman of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous
Regional People's Government
Nur BEKRI Zhuxi
Xinjiang Weiwuer Zizhiqu Renmin Zhengfu
2 Zhongshanlu
Wulumuqishi 830041
Xinjiang Weiwuer Zizhiqu
People's Republic of China
Email: master@xinjiang.gov.cn
Salutation: Dear Chairman
Secretary of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous
Regional Party Committee
WANG Lequan Shuji
Zhonggong Xinjiang Weiwuer Zizhiqu Weiyuanhui
2 Jiankanglu
Wulumuqishi 830002
Xinjiang Weiwuer Zizhiqu
People's Republic of China
Salutation: Dear Secretary
President of the People’s Republic of China
HU Jintao Guojia Zhuxi
The State Council General Office
2 Fuyoujie
Xichengqu
Beijingshi 100017
People's Republic of China
Fax: +86 10 65961109 (c/o Ministry of Foreign
Affairs)
Salutation: Your Excellency
COPIES TO:
Director of Public Security Bureau Yili Kazak
Autonomous Prefecture
Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region
Wang Mingshan Buzhang
105 Sidalin Dajie
Yining Shi
Yili Hasake Zizhizhou
Xinjiang Weiwuer Zizhiqu
People's Republic of China
Fax: +86 999 8063002
Salutation: Dear Director and to diplomatic
representatives of CHINA accredited to your
country.
PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the
International Secretariat, or your section office,
if sending appeals after 16 January 2009.
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