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Entry of 25205
Bazarqan Qalymqan
6522??1977??????O?
Age
41-42
Gender
M
Ethnicity
Kazakh
Profession
religion
Likely place of origin
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Likely current location
Hami
Status
concentration camp
When problems started
Jan. 2018 - Mar. 2018
Detention reason (suspected | official)
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Health status
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Locality
(residence)
2019-01-28
testifying party
Testimony 1: Asen Qabdul, born in 1973, is now a Kazakhstan citizen. (former schoolmate) Testimony 2: Rabila Sapaq, a resident of Kazakhstan. (sister-in-law)
Testimony 1:
father
daughter
brother
sister
son
mother
grandfather
grandmother
grandson
granddaughter
uncle
aunt
nephew
niece
brother-in-law
sister-in-law
father-in-law
mother-in-law
son-in-law
daughter-in-law
cousin
friend
colleague
former student
relative
relation unclear
from same town/region
n/a
husband
wife
the victim
lawyer
child
friends, family, and students
great-nephew
great-niece
former schoolmate
cousin once removed
friend of relative
boyfriend
girlfriend
friend of friend
aunt-in-law
acquaintance
judge
cousin-in-law
nephew-in-law
niece-in-law
uncle-in-law
former neighbor
stepbrother
stepsister
stepfather
stepmother
stepdaughter
stepson
neighbor of relative
detained together
former teacher
relative of friend
relative of teacher
sibling
grandchild
cousin twice removed
trial attendee
ex-wife
great-uncle
great-aunt
in-law
grandmother-in-law
grandfather-in-law
great-grandmother
great-grandfather
half-brother
half-sister
ex-husband
direct
third-party
Testimony 2:
father
daughter
brother
sister
son
mother
grandfather
grandmother
grandson
granddaughter
uncle
aunt
nephew
niece
brother-in-law
sister-in-law
father-in-law
mother-in-law
son-in-law
daughter-in-law
cousin
friend
colleague
former student
relative
relation unclear
from same town/region
n/a
husband
wife
the victim
lawyer
child
friends, family, and students
great-nephew
great-niece
former schoolmate
cousin once removed
friend of relative
boyfriend
girlfriend
friend of friend
aunt-in-law
acquaintance
judge
cousin-in-law
nephew-in-law
niece-in-law
uncle-in-law
former neighbor
stepbrother
stepsister
stepfather
stepmother
stepdaughter
stepson
neighbor of relative
detained together
former teacher
relative of friend
relative of teacher
sibling
grandchild
cousin twice removed
trial attendee
ex-wife
great-uncle
great-aunt
in-law
grandmother-in-law
grandfather-in-law
great-grandmother
great-grandfather
half-brother
half-sister
ex-husband
direct
third-party
Testimony 3:
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father
daughter
brother
sister
son
mother
grandfather
grandmother
grandson
granddaughter
uncle
aunt
nephew
niece
brother-in-law
sister-in-law
father-in-law
mother-in-law
son-in-law
daughter-in-law
cousin
friend
colleague
former student
relative
relation unclear
from same town/region
n/a
husband
wife
the victim
lawyer
child
friends, family, and students
great-nephew
great-niece
former schoolmate
cousin once removed
friend of relative
boyfriend
girlfriend
friend of friend
aunt-in-law
acquaintance
judge
cousin-in-law
nephew-in-law
niece-in-law
uncle-in-law
former neighbor
stepbrother
stepsister
stepfather
stepmother
stepdaughter
stepson
neighbor of relative
detained together
former teacher
relative of friend
relative of teacher
sibling
grandchild
cousin twice removed
trial attendee
ex-wife
great-uncle
great-aunt
in-law
grandmother-in-law
grandfather-in-law
great-grandmother
great-grandfather
half-brother
half-sister
ex-husband
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third-party
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about the victim
Bazarqan Qalymqan, born in 1977, studied at Hami Islamic Institute during 1994 and 1997.
Address: Baxiangzi village, Hami region [likely Baqiangzi Township]
current location
[Presumably in Hami.]
chronology of detention(s)
Testimony 1: Spring 2018
Testimony 2: taken to prison in March 2018
suspected and/or official reason(s) for detention
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last reported status
Testimony 1: in a re-education camp
Testimony 2: "prison"
how testifier(s) learned of victim's situation
not stated
additional information
60 students from Hami region received Islamic education at Hami Islamic Institute during 1994 and 1997 with the approval of the government. However, now many of them ended up in those re-education camps.
supplementary materials
entry created on: 2019-01-31
entry last modified on: 2020-12-31
last update from testifier(s): 2019-01-28