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Serik Qudaibergen
Serik Qudaibergen
夏日克·胡达衣贝尔汗
65422119710414181X
Age
48
Gender
M
Ethnicity
Kazakh
Profession
religion
Likely place of origin
Dorbiljin
Likely current location
Tacheng
Status
forced job placement
When problems started
Jan. 2018 - Mar. 2018
Detention reason (suspected | official)
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Health status
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Lists
Camp releases (late 2018 / early 2019)  Forced labor cases  Examples of international / media pressure on Xinjiang authorities  Victims with foreign residence  Covered in international media  Camp to labor 
Locality
(ID card)
2019-08-05

testifying party (* direct submission)

Testimony 1|5|7|8|9|11: Aibota Serik, a student in Almaty and now Kazakhstan citizen. (daughter)

Testimony 2|6|10: Gulshar Qudaibergen, born in 1961, is a citizen of Kazakhstan. (sister)

Testimony 3|4: Amangul Toleu, born in 1989, is a Kazakhstan citizen. (niece)

Testimony 12*: Anonymous, as reported by Gene A. Bunin. (friend of relative)

about the victim

Serik Qudaybergen (夏日克*胡达衣贝尔汗) is a Chinese citizen. Emigrated to Kazakhstan in 2012 and had a Kazakhstan’s Green Card. He was appointed as an Imam in Koksu countryside in accordance with the law. He has a relevant certificate as well.

Home address: Koksu(阔克苏) Countryside 000334, Kurti (二道桥) Village, Emin (额敏)County, Tacheng(塔城)Region, Xinjiang, China.

DOB: April 14, 1971. Chinese ID: 65422119710414181X.

current location

Dorbiljin (Emin) County, Tarbagatai (Tacheng) Region, Yili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China

chronology of detention(s)

February 2018 (but Aibota couldn’t reach him since New Year’s)

suspected and/or official reason(s) for detention

Unclear

last reported status

G. A. Bunin (Testimony 12): "At the end of December 2018, I was able to confirm through a source who knows the testifier that the victim has been released from camp and presumably transferred to house arrest."

Testimony 7: the testifier heard that her father has been released from camp and is now working as a guard in a village.

Testimony 9: on January 23, 2019, the testifier sent an invitation letter to her parents and a brother to move to Kazakhstan.

Testimony 10: released in January 2019.

Testimony 11: Aibota was able to contact her father through a voice call twice, last time on February 20, and her father told her she can only call once every month, video calls not allowed. He also asked Aibota to stop petitioning. This was about a week after the BBC story featuring Aibota came out.

how testifier(s) learned of victim's situation

From her mother and brother. However, The testifier contacted her mother and brother in the first week of March 2018 for the last time and completely lost contact with them since. She has no idea about their whereabouts and how they really are.

Testimony 8: From her relatives in June 2018.

additional information

An official invitation for the Oralman repatriation program, stamped by the Chinese consulate in Almaty, has been sent to the local Emin county police. During a phone call with her father, he informed Aibota that the family has received the letter, but Aibola doubts it, since they are not allowed to receive passports.

This story has also been reported on by the BBC: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-47157111

relatives


supplementary materials

Testimony 1
Testimony 2
Testimony 3
Testimony 4
Testimony 5
Testimony 6
Testimony 7
Testimony 8
Testimony 9
Testimony 10
Testimony 11
Chinese ID


entry created on: 2018-10-15

entry last modified on: 2021-01-02

last update from testifier(s): 2019-08-05