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Ma Like
Ma Like
马利克
622101197903010711
Age
38
Gender
M
Ethnicity
Hui
Profession
private business
Likely place of origin
inner China
Likely current location
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Status
unclear (hard)
When problems started
Apr. 2017 - June 2017
Detention reason (suspected | official)
--- | "extremism"
Health status
---
Lists
Covered in international media 
Locality
(work/study)
2017-12-28

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testifying party

Testimony 1: Anonymous, as reported by Associated Press. (friend)

Testimony 2: Radio Free Asia Mandarin, the Mandarin-language service of Radio Free Asia.

about the victim

Ma Like is an ethnic Hui from Gansu Province, who appears to have spent a good part of his 20s in Beijing, before leaving in 2010 to move to Kashgar, where he started a company, joined the Kashgar-Gansu Commercial Association, and opened the Camel Youth Hostel just behind the raised ancient city (高台民居).

current location

He was based in Kashgar, but it's not clear what happened to him following his detention, or where he might have been taken.

chronology of detention(s)

Accused in April 2017 of "propagating extremism".

suspected and/or official reason(s) for detention

"Propagating extremism" for reposting on Weibo (about the government's policies alienating Uyghurs and about restrictions on Islamic headdress). According to Radio Free Asia, these posts date back to 2014. (In one of his posts, he also expressed unwillingness to have his hostel demolished as part of the rebuilding process in Kashgar.)

last reported status

Unknown. Nothing new has been reported about him since his detention.

how testifier(s) learned of victim's situation

AP News was provided copies of the indictment by two of Ma's friends. It's not clear how Radio Free Asia obtained its info.

additional information

AP news coverage: https://apnews.com/7b8cfc93570f4afba2496d232ce09ce8

RFA coverage: https://www.rfa.org/cantonese/news/prosecute-05092017091735.html

Coverage of his hostel by Tencent: http://archive.is/ujuXk

His company in Kashgar: http://archive.is/fC5Q9

Trip Advisor site for his hostel: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g1152622-d5955402-Reviews-Camel_Hostel-Kashgar_Xinjiang_Uygur.html

The victim has also been mentioned in a Chinese media story from July 7, 2016 (https://archive.shine.cn/nation/Enjoying-Eid-feast-in-Kashgar/shdaily.shtml):

Enjoying Eid feast in Kashgar
Source: Xinhua | July 7, 2016, Thursday | Print Edition

CHEN Liang had a lamb slaughtered and treat his guests to some delicious meat for Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan yesterday.

Chen has operated a youth hostel for eight years in Kashgar, a city with a high concentration of Muslims in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Last year, he had three pots set up in the hostel yard to boil the lamb. “Our guests are very interested in the festival and Uygur culture,” he said.

Muslims do not eat or drink from dawn to dusk during Ramadan. They look forward to a feast on Eid al-Fitr.

Chen’s guests are not all Muslims, but a varied bunch of travelers hungry for a taste of local culture at this special time of year. Chen describes his hostel as the “United Nations,” as the guests, mostly tourists, are from around the world.

“Many of them are Europeans and Americans teaching English in Xinjiang, and some of them are from Central Asia,” he said.

Kashgar, meaning “the gathering place of jade” in Uygur, used to be a trading hub along the Silk Road.

As time went by, historic sites and the integration of Eastern and Western cultures have attracted numerous tourists to the city. The old Kashgar town, composed of traditional streets featuring Uygur architecture and shops, has become a big draw.

“Kashgar is different from the rest of China. It is safe here, not like what I have heard before I came here,” said Angela Perry, a backpacker from California.

Ma Like, from Gansu Province, does not make profit out of his hostel as he offers free accommodation to backpackers in return for doing odd jobs. The 37-year-old likes the deal.

“By making friends with them, I can learn about a life I am not able to experience myself,” he said.

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His Sina blog: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/profile_1405707742.html
His Weibo: https://www.weibo.com/karamat?from=feed&loc=at&nick=KASHGAR%E7%81%BF%E7%83%82

Mentioned in: http://www.ksgssh.com/Article/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=294

supplementary materials

photo (1)
Sina profile
photo (2)
photo (3)
photo (4)
hostel (2016)
at military ceremony
judgment enforcement record
judgment enforcement


entry created on: 2018-11-07

entry last modified on: 2020-04-14

last update from testifier(s): 2017-12-28