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Qausar Kemenqan
Qausar Kemenqan
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Age
30
Gender
F
Ethnicity
Kazakh
Profession
---
Likely place of origin
Dorbiljin
Likely current location
Tacheng
Status
sentenced (7 years)
When problems started
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Detention reason (suspected | official)
related to religion | ---
Health status
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Lists
Forced labor cases  Victims with foreign residence  From prolonged detention to prison  Camp to labor 
Locality
(residence)
2020-11-08

testifying party

Testimony 1|2|3|5|6: Qabilhan Shariphan, born in 1988, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan. (cousin)

Testimony 4: Mamyrbek Orazhan, born in 1978, is now a Kazakhstan citizen. (uncle)

Testimony 7|8|10: Zhanat Zaken, born in 1986 in the Tarbagatai region. She is now a citizen of Kazakhstan. (sister-in-law)

Testimony 9: Kumishan Baban, born in 1984, is a citizen of Kazakhstan. (in-law)

Testimony 11: Orazhan Aitmuhambet, a citizen of Kazakhstan. (aunt-in-law)

about the victim

Kausar Gemanqan, lives in Emin county, Tacheng prefecture. Has a Kazakhstan Residence Permit. Sister of victim Baglan Kemanqan, wife of victim Arystanbek Za’ken.

DOB: February 9, 1990.

Testimony 9: Address: 57, Urumqi pasture, Emin county.

current location

Unknown

chronology of detention(s)

earlier: Arrested on May 6, 2018

Testimony 7: August 2018

Testimony 8: September 2018

Testimony 9: She was detained in July 2018 for receiving religious education abroad. (Her child was 2 years old when she was detained.)

Testimony 10: detained around August 2018. The testifier learned from her relatives on September 26, 2020 that she was given 7 and half years of prison term.

Testimony 11: Detained approximately in July-August 2018 from her house.

suspected and/or official reason(s) for detention

Testimony 9: receiving religious education abroad.

last reported status

Testimony 6: Transferred to a forced labour camp. (presumably in January/February 2019)

Testimony 9: sentenced to 7 years in prison.

Testimony 10: Her son, Nurali Arystan (4 years old), couldn't recognize his mom when he was once allowed to meet her in prison.

how testifier(s) learned of victim's situation

Unclear

additional information

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relatives


supplementary materials

Testimony 1
Testimony 2
Testimony 3
Testimony 4
Testimony 5
Testimony 6
Testimony 7
Testimony 8
Testimony 9
Testimony 10
Testimony 11


entry created on: 2018-12-30

entry last modified on: 2021-08-09

last update from testifier(s): 2020-11-08