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Entry of 25205
Mutellip Rozi
654101197903072418
Age
38
Gender
M
Ethnicity
Uyghur
Profession
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Likely place of origin
Ghulja City
Likely current location
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Status
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When problems started
before 2017
Detention reason (suspected | official)
related to religion | "separatism", "endangering state security"
Health status
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Lists
Locality
(origin)
2017-07-27
police tag(s): "intelligence national-security focus person" (情报国保重点人员) , "stability-related focus person" (涉稳类重点人) , "endangering-security released person (outside Urumqi)" (危安释放人员_外县)
testifying party
Testimony 1: Anonymous, as reported by Radio Free Asia Uyghur. (relation unclear) Testimony 2: Official court document, as reported by Radio Free Asia Uyghur. Testimony 3: Seyitahun, as reported by Radio Free Asia Uyghur. (trial attendee) Testimony 4|5: Urumqi police records, as reported by Yael Grauer.
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:
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 4:
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 5:
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 6:
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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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add
direct
third-party
Update
Name:
Description:
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about the victim
Mutellip Rozi is originally from Baykol Village in Ghulja city and has an elementary school education. The victim was born on 7 March 1979.
current location
Testimony 2: Last known to be held at Ili PSB detention center
[Current location unclear.]
chronology of detention(s)
Testimony 2: The victim was arrested on 16 April 2008 by Ghulja county police and held at Ili prefecture prison. The victim had a joint trial with 11 other victims in November 2008 at the Ili Intermediate Court and was convicted of "splitting the country" at that trial. The 6 year sentence was handed to the victim on 24 March 2009.
Testimony 4: A 2017-2018 police list of people tagged as WASFRY (危安释放人员, "endangering-security released persons") includes the victim, suggesting that he was released from prison at one point. [It is unclear if he has been re-detained, though this is very possible.]
suspected and/or official reason(s) for detention
Testimony 1: The victim's arrest/detention was reportedly a part of the "Strike Hard" campaign that targeted Uyghur people prior to the August 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Testimony 2: "Splittism".
Testimony 3: he was arrested for teaching Islam to children.
Testimony 4: classified as an "endangering state security" individual.
last reported status
Sentenced by the Ili Intermediate People’s Court to 6 years in prison (Article 103)
Testimony 4: [unclear if redetained after release]
how testifier(s) learned of victim's situation
Testimony 1: not stated.
Testimony 2: this is an official document from the Xinjiang court system.
Testimony 3: being present at the trial. (The victim's trial (which was a joint trial with 11 other victims) was initially intended to be a closed trial, but after parents of the 12 victims demanded to be at the trial, the court decided to allow one person from each family to attend.)
Testimony 4: these data come directly from the Xinjiang police.
additional information
RFA coverage (Testimony 1-3): https://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur/sentence-06052009123936.html
https://www.cecc.gov/sites/chinacommission.house.gov/files/documents/CECC%20Pris%20List_20181011_1424.pdf
http://docs.uyghuramerican.org/Sacred-Right-Defiled-Chinas-Iron-Fisted-Repression-of-Uyghur-Religious-Freedom.pdf
entry created on: 2019-04-27
entry last modified on: 2021-08-18
last update from testifier(s): 2017-07-27