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Aynur Mamut
Aynur Mamut
653101199???????E?
Age
22-23
Gender
F
Ethnicity
Uyghur
Profession
private business
Likely place of origin
Kashgar
Likely current location
Kashgar
Status
no news for over a year
When problems started
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Detention reason (suspected | official)
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Health status
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Lists
Locality
(residence)
2021-03-14

testifying party (* direct submission)

Testimony 1*|2: Nejmidin Raman, originally from Kashgar but now living in the Netherlands. (brother)

Testimony 3: 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)

about the victim

Aynur Mamut(阿伊努尔 马木提江 A yi nu er Ma mu ti jiang), 20-22-year old. She is from she is from Kukang 14th village , Korghan township, Kashgar City Xinjiang(喀什市, 浩罕乡,库康村 14). She is the only person from our whole family who has blue eyes. we used to tease her by saying that she’s a besey koz(cababage eye). she’s an innocent naive girl, hurting someone wouldn’t even cross her mind. Let alone messing with Chinese people in the region or Chinese government, so it’s not acceptable in anyway if she was affected by the Chinese goverment officials policy of “re-education” center.
Her family was wealthy, as our family is very supportive of one another no vocational training needed, . Even if she wanted to work my family could provide her with enough work in family business.
According to second hand information her father Mamut Raman(库康村 马木提) 49 years old died in one of China’s internment/concentration camps.

[Testimony 3: 22 years old as of August 12, 2020. She helped with the family business.]

current location

Unknwon

chronology of detention(s)

2017-2018

suspected and/or official reason(s) for detention

[G. A. Bunin: the following is retained for the sake of preserving the original testimony, but should be edited out.]

Red Flags for Detainment in Xinjiang, those lists were published on Foreign Policy magazine: Owning a tent Telling others not to swear Speaking with someone who has traveled abroad
Owning welding equipment Telling others not to sin Having traveled abroad yourself
Owning extra food Eating breakfast before the sun comes up Merely knowing someone who has traveled abroad
Owning a compass Arguing with an official Publicly stating that China is inferior to some other country
Owning multiple knives Sending a petition that complains about local officials Having too many children
Abstaining from alcohol Not allowing officials to sleep in your bed, eat your food, and live in your house Having a VPN
Abstaining from cigarettes Not having your government ID on your person Having WhatsApp
Wailing, publicly grieving, or otherwise acting sad when your parents die Not letting officials take your DNA Watching a video filmed abroad
Wearing a scarf in the presence of the Chinese flag Wearing a hijab (if you are under 45) Going to a mosque
Praying Fasting Listening to a religious lecture
Not letting officials scan your irises Not letting officials download everything you have on your phone Not making voice recordings to give to officials
Speaking your native language in school Speaking your native language in government work groups Speaking with someone abroad (via Skype, WeChat, etc.)
Wearing a shirt with Arabic lettered writing on it Having a full beard Wearing any clothes with religious iconography
Not attending mandatory propaganda classes Not attending mandatory flag-raising ceremonies Not attending public struggle sessions
Refusing to denounce your family members or yourself in these public struggle sessions Trying to kill yourself when detained by the police Trying to kill yourself when in the education camps
Performing a traditional funeral Inviting multiple families to your house without registering with the police department Being related to anyone who has done any of the above,
A central element of this campaign is uncertainty.

last reported status

Unknwon

[Testimony 3: feared detained, but no official confirmation.]

how testifier(s) learned of victim's situation

I learned that most of my male family members if not all were sent to camps, I’m assuming that she could also have been interned. As I’m seeing videos of empty streets/towns in Xinjiang region, I’m extremely worried about her well-being.
Upon request a photo taken in the year 2013 will be provided.

additional information

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relatives


supplementary materials

Testimony 2
photo
Testimony 3


entry created on: 2019-04-22

entry last modified on: 2021-03-23

last update from testifier(s): 2021-03-14