Testimony 1|2|3|4: Kewser'ay Ehmet, originally from Aksu's Toqsu County. She came to France with her mother and sister in order to pursue treatment for the latter, who suffers from autism, and stayed because of the events in Xinjiang. (daughter)
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Testimony 5:
Ehmet Eziz is a government official in Toqsu County.
Chinese passport: E06465708.Ehmet Eziz, a government official, 53 years old (as of October 2018). [In a later video, she says that he's 44 - however, this is a mistake, as the testifier herself later confirmed. She meant to say "fifty" instead of "forty".]
current location
He works in Toqsu County, Aksu Prefecture. This is also where the family is originally from, though the testifier mentions that they moved to Urumqi at one point so that her sister, who has special needs, could attend a specialized school there.He works in Toqsu County, Aksu Prefecture. This is also where the family is originally from, though the testifier mentions that they moved to Urumqi at one point so that her sister, who has special needs, could attend a specialized school there.
chronology of detention(s)
His passport was confiscated in October 2016, with police demanding that his family return to Xinjiang. The family lost contact with him in March 2017.In October 2017, his passport was confiscated and police demanded that his family return to XJ.
Testimony 4: The testifier says that the passport was confiscated in October 2016, with the victim asking for the family to come back to China. Contact was lost in March 2017.
suspected and/or official reason(s) for detention
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last reported status
His documents have been confiscated and his daughter says that they've lost contact with him as well.Documents confiscated. His daughter says that they've lost contact with him as well.
how testifier(s) learned of victim's situation
According to the testifier, it was the victim himself who told them [about the confiscation, presumably].Testimony 1: from the victim himself.