Testimony 1*|3: Nejmidin Raman, originally from Kashgar but now living in the Netherlands. (nephew)
Testimony 2*: Anonymous, as reported by AidET. (relation unclear)
Testimony 4: WGEID submission, a completed form with the details of a missing or detained person, to be sent to the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances. (relation unclear)
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Memtimin Reman (Maimaitiming Reman, 买买提明 热曼) is in his late 30s. He worked closely with his father Raman Idris, who conducted business in the chemical fertilizer industry until 2007. Memtimin was later involved in real estate, and may have also been running his own supermarket [as far as the testifier recalls].
Address: Kukang village 14, Korghan township (浩罕乡), Kashgar municipality
Victim's phone number: 00861389912771Memtimin Reman(买买提明 热曼 Mai mai ti ming Re man) 37-40 years old, he’s from Kukang/Korghan Kashgar City, (新疆 喀什 库康村). He was the left hand of his father Raman Idris, who was until 2007 in chemical fertilizer business. later became in real estate business. And also running his own supermarket as much as I can remember.
[Testimony 4: 39 years old as of August 12, 2020.]
current location
Kashgar City.In Kashgar City
chronology of detention(s)
Sometime between 2017-2018.
[Arrested at his property next to Kerembagh (克然木巴格) Hospital in Kashgar.]2017-2018
[Testimony 2: Arrested at his property next to Kerembagh (克然木巴格) hospital in Kashgar]
suspected and/or official reason(s) for detention
Possibly for being related to someone living abroad and having a father who had traveled abroad multiple times.Possibly for being my relative and having a father who traveled abroad multiple times.
last reported status
---Unknwon
[Testimony 3: no news]
[Testimony 4: feared detained, but not confirmed.]
how testifier(s) learned of victim's situation
From a secondary source who had contact with people in the region.From someone who had contact with the people in the region.
additional information
The testifier states that Memtimin and his family were wealthy people who worked and did not require “re-education” or “vocational training”, nor was he an extremist.He and his family was wealthy, didn’t need “re-education”/“vocational training” nor was he an extremist or whatsoever.