1. "Amy Anderson", a pseudonym of someone from Xinjiang who has previously written for the Living Otherwise blog.
2. "Azat Erkin", a Kazakh web activist.
3. "Boghra Oghli", an Uyghur residing abroad.
4. "Ebeydulla Muhemmet Oglu", an unverified testifier.
5. "Four Units in One" meeting minutes, a summary of a daily meeting held by local authorities in Konasheher's Vegetable Village, at some point in 2017-2018.
6. "Hamit", an unverified testifier.
7. "Polat", an unverified testifier from Australia.
8. "Rafael Kokbore", an Uyghur residing outside of China.
9. "Turghunay", a former neighbor of victim Abdughappar Abdurusul, now living in Turkey.
10. "Weli", an anonymous testifier.
11. 1 News, the news division of New Zealand television network TVNZ.
12. Ababekri Abduqadir, a worker at a barbecue shop in Kunming who was sentenced to life for drug trafficking in what was allegedly an entrapment case.
13. Abai Koken, a resident of Kazakhstan.
14. Abai.kz, a Kazakhstan news portal.
15. Abdesh Muhametsagi, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
16. Abdigali Qusmanbek, born in 1986, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
17. Abdigalyk Altaevich Imanbaev, born in 1958, is a native of Kazakhstan.
18. Abdikerim Nurlan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
19. Abdirasil Esebek, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
20. Abdolla Aben, born in 1976, originally from Emin County but now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
21. Abdugheni Ablipiz, a resident of Turkey.
22. Abdugheni Niyaz, originally from Karamay, is now a Turkish citizen.
23. Abdugheni Sabit, an Uyghur web activist.
24. Abdugheni Zakir, the chief of the Han'eriq police station in Hotan (as of 2015).
25. Abduhaliq Eziz, a resident of Turkey.
26. Abduhaliq Hesen, originally from Hotan, but residing in Switzerland since 2002.
27. Abduhebir Rejep, a merchant from Hotan who is now residing in Turkey. He is one of the earlier survivors of the incarcerations in Xinjiang (prior to Chen Quanguo's arrival).
28. Abduhelil Turan, from the Teklimakan Publishing House in Istanbul, Turkey.
29. Abdujelil Emet, living in Germany and serving as treasurer of the World Uyghur Congress.
30. Abdujelil Haji, a resident of Germany.
31. Abdukerim Omer, a resident of Yengisar County.
32. Abdukerim Seyit, originally from Urumqi, but now residing in Toronto, Canada.
33. Abdul'ehet Nur, now residing in Canada.
34. Abdul'eziz Ablet, originally from Onsu County but now living in France.
35. Abdul'eziz Ablimit, originally from Hotan City but now residing in Turkey. He is a student at Kastamonu University.
36. Abdulehed Ojatli, a resident of Turkey.
37. Abduletip Abdureshit, a student in Turkey.
38. Abduleziz Abduhaliq, an Uyghur residing in Turkey.
39. Abdulhakim Idris, an Uyghur human rights activist and husband of activist Rushan Abbas.
40. Abdulhekim Emet, a resident of Switzerland since 2003.
41. Abdulhekim Ghappar, a resident of the Netherlands.
42. Abdulla Hezriti'emer, originally from Maralbeshi County but now residing in Turkey.
43. Abdulla Kokyar, an Uyghur activist in Sweden.
44. Abdulla Rusul, now living in Istanbul, Turkey.
45. Abdulla Tohti Arish, originally from Yarkand but now living in Germany.
46. Abdullatif Kucar, a citizen of Turkey.
47. Abdulmennan Abdulmennan, a native of Yarkand, who went to Turkey in the 1990s and became a Turkish citizen.
48. Abdulqadir Abdulkerim, a resident of Turkey and a student at Uludag University in Bursa.
49. Abdulqapiz Abdulhekim, originally from Hotan but now residing abroad.
50. Abdulwahab Rahman, originally from Poskam, Kashgar, but now living in Turkey.
51. Abdulwahid, an Uyghur living abroad.
52. Abdumijit Dolqun, an Uyghur now living outside of China.
53. Abdumijit Supi, the brother of victim Abdujelil Supi.
54. Abduqadir Abdureyim, a police officer at the Yekshenbe Bazar station in Yopurgha County.
55. Abduqadir Abduwayit, an Uyghur residing in the United States.
56. Abduqadir Jume, originally from Kashgar City's Nezerbagh Village, has been residing in Turkey since 2015.
57. Abduqadir Osman, originally from Yarkand County, now resides in Istanbul, where he has a bakery. He is also a traditional Uyghur healer of broken bones. He came to Turkey in 2015 with his wife and children.
58. Abduqadir Sattar, a native of Yarkand, who had been working as a camp teacher since 2015.
59. Abdurahman Hesen, an Uyghur businessman now living abroad.
60. Abdurahman Memet, a university student in Istanbul.
61. Abdurahman Muhemmed, originally from Bayingolin, is now a resident of Turkey.
62. Abdurahman Qasim, an Uyghur based in Turkey, and a former detainee, having been held in Hotan in 2010-2011.
63. Abdurahman Qurban, a resident of Purchaqchi Village in Qaraqash County. He is the son of "patriotic imam" Qurban Barat.
64. Abdurahman Tohti, originally from Beshtugmen Township but now residing in Turkey.
65. Abdurazaq Ehmettohti, a resident of Germany.
66. Abdurehim Gheni, an Uyghur activist famous for his solo protests in Amsterdam.
67. Abdurehim Imin, also known as Abdurehim "Parach", is an Uyghur poet from Peyzawat County who now resides in Turkey.
68. Abdurehim Memet, a resident of Canada.
69. Abdurehim Tomur, a resident of Switzerland since 2001.
70. Abdureshit Jelil Qarluq, a professor at the Department of International Relations at the Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University. He is originally from Kashgar.
71. Abdureshit Niyaz, an independent researcher who is based in Turkey and has previously lived in Egypt.
72. Abdurusul Tuniyaz, an Uyghur residing abroad.
73. Abdusalam Ablimit, an Uyghur living abroad.
74. Abdusalam Muhemmet, a restaurant owner from Hotan and an early survivor of Xinjiang's mass incarcerations, spending a total of nine months in detention in 2015.
75. Abdusalam Niyaz, born in 1977 in Urumqi, is now a resident of the Netherlands.
76. Abdusattar Abdurusul, an Uyghur living outside of China.
77. Abdusemi Abdurehim, a resident of Japan.
78. Abdushukur Abdulbasit, an Uyghur activist residing in Turkey.
79. Abdushukur Abdureshit, a resident of Switzerland.
80. Abdushukur Rozi, an Uyghur residing in Turkey.
81. Abduwaris Ablimit, a chef now residing in the United States.
82. Abduweli Abdureshit, originally from Qorghas County but now living abroad.
83. Abduweli Ayup, a language activist, linguist, and writer, originally from Kashgar but now residing in Norway.
84. Abilqasym Qaisa, born in 1986, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
85. Abir Dalelhan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
86. Abla Tomur, an Uyghur now living in Turkey since 2016. He has not returned to China out of fear of being arrested.
87. Ablajan Ablet, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
88. Ablet Eziz, a native of Kucha County who escaped to Turkey in 2014 with his two sons.
89. Ablet Hashim, originally from Qaraqash County, is now living in Turkey.
90. Ablet Mehsut, an American citizen and a resident of Massachusetts.
91. Ablet Semet, a researcher based in Germany.
92. Ablet Tursun, originally from Qaraqash County, but now a resident of Turkey.
93. Ablikim Ablimit, an Uyghur refugee living in Turkey.
94. Ablikim Abliz, originally from Turpan's Pichan County, has been residing in Istanbul since 2016.
95. Ablikim Dawut, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
96. Ablikim Ehmet, formerly a student at the Al-Azhar University in Egypt, who later fled to Turkey. He is originally from Beshkirem Township in Kashgar.
97. Ablikim Memtimin, a resident of Italy.
98. Ablimit Iliyev, an ethnic Uyghur and Kazakhstan citizen.
99. Ablimit Tursun, an Uyghur refugee living in Belgium.
100. Abliz, originally from Urumqi but now living in Belgium.
101. Abliz Haji'abdulla, a farmer and "student" at a "re-education" camp that foreign journalists visited.
102. Aboluo News Network, an online outlet that reports on China.
103. Abylai Nasilbek, born in 1982, is a citizen of Kazakhstan, having moved there from China in 2003 and having obtained citizenship in 2011.
104. Abylaihan Muhtarhan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
105. Adalet Ehmed, originally from Aksu's Shayar County, but now residing in Turkey. She had previously been a student in Egypt, but fled in 2017 after hearing rumors of students being arrested and sent to China.
106. Adalet Sabit, a citizen of the United States of America.
107. Adalgazy Zhakai, born in 1978, is originally from Tacheng's Toli County, but is now a resident of Kazakhstan. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent almost a year in a camp.
108. Addison McTague, an American graduate student at Harvard University.
109. Adelbek Muhamet, born in 1987, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
110. Adil, a resident of the United Kingdom.
111. Adil Abduqadir, an Uyghur businessman living in Istanbul.
112. Adil Abdurehim, originally from Bay County but now living in Turkey.
113. Adil Dalelqan, born in 1981, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
114. Adil Erkin, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
115. Adil Hakimjan, an Uyghur refugee from Ghulja City, separated from his family, now residing in Sweden.
116. Adil Ilham, an Uyghur residing in the United States.
117. Adil Qasim, a resident of France.
118. Adil Zhumai, a Kazakhstan citizen.
119. Adil Zhunus, originally from Xinjiang, but now a citizen of Kyrgyzstan and a member of parliament there.
120. Adilbek Turdybek, born in 1980, is originally from Jing County but is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
121. Adile Adil, daughter of comedian Adil Mijit.
122. Adile Gheni, a resident of Germany.
123. Adile Sadir, now living in Boston, where she is the owner of an Uyghur restaurant. She obtained a bachelor's degree from UMass Boston.
124. Adilet Sherizat, born in 1958, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
125. Adilgazy Ergazy, born in 1964, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
126. Adilgazy Qalibai, born in 1984, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
127. Adilhan Izbasar, born in 1976, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
128. Adiljan Mamutov, an Uyghur who was born in Kyrgyzstan but is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
129. Adilzhan Razbek, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
130. Adisha Abiken, born in 1988, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
131. Adrian Zenz, a scholar from Germany now based in the United States.
132. Aduyn Saulesh, a resident of Kazakhstan.
133. Advances in Clinical Medicine, an academic journal published by Hans Publishers.
134. Aftenposten, Norway's largest printed newspaper by circulation.
135. Agence France-Presse, an international news agency headquartered in Paris, France.
136. Agzam Qusmanhan, born in 1983, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
137. Ahmet Kaşgarlı, a resident of Turkey.
138. Aiat Aimurat, born in 1998, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
139. Aibar Nagyz, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
140. Aibek Muhamet, a Kazakhstan citizen.
141. Aibike Nagyz, a student at Nazarbayev University and a citizen of Kazakhstan.
142. Aibota Serik, a student in Almaty and now Kazakhstan citizen.
143. Aibota Zhanibek, born in 1984, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
144. Aibyn Qozhai, originally a teacher at the Urumqi County No. 2 Middle School, came to Kazakhstan in September 2019 and remained because of the pandemic, getting citizenship later.
145. Aicholpon Beki, born in 1989, is a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
146. Aidaragen Salamat, born in 1979, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
147. AidET, a grassroots organization in the United States, focusing on the Xinjiang crisis.
148. Aididar Mukamadi, born in 1998, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
149. Aidunur Toqsunbai, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
150. Aidyn Agymolda, born in 1982, is originally from Bortala but is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
151. Aidyn Amethan, a verified native of Chapchal County and an alleged survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
152. Aidyn Elubai, born in 1969, is originally from Dorbiljin County but now lives in Kazakhstan.
153. Aidyn Nusipali, born in 1988, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
154. Aidyn Zhunis, a resident of Kazakhstan.
155. Aigerim Amangeldi Nurberdi, a resident of Kazakhstan.
156. Aigul Sabalakova, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
157. Aigul Turdaken, a Kazakhstan citizen who's been living in Kazakhstan since 2006.
158. Aikamal Rashibek, a resident of Kazakhstan, having immigrated there in 2015 with her husband and child.
159. Aiman Baqytnur, a resident of Kazakhstan.
160. Aimurat Erzhuman, a resident of Urumqi, who was beaten in police custody in late 2017 and later developed a cancerous tumor as a result. In 2022, he sent a series of videos about this to his cousin in Kazakhstan.
161. Ainu Orynbek, originally from China, went to study abroad in Kazakhstan in 2016.
162. Ainur Abilahat, born in 1983, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
163. Ainur Aqryq, formerly a schoolteacher in Chapchal County, but now a resident of Kazakhstan.
164. Ainur Kerimaqyn, born in 1980, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
165. Ainur Tautik, born in 1983 in Mongolkure County, has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2008.
166. Ainur Token, originally from Shawan County but now a resident of Kazakhstan.
167. Ainur Turlyqozha, a resident of Kazakhstan.
168. Ainurhan Zhaqsylyq, born in 1977, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
169. Aiqyn Dauletqan, born in 1963, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
170. Aiqyn Zhursin, born in 1981, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
171. Aisha Zhomart, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
172. Aisham Tair, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
173. Aitalim Beisenbai, born in 1980, now resides in Kazakhstan.
174. Aitkamal Zhumagazy, born in 1973, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
175. Aitnur Qumarbek, born in 1986, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
176. Aitquby Qaltai, a resident of Kazakhstan.
177. Aitugan Zharqyn, a resident of Kazakhstan.
178. Aiypqul Qalymet, born in 1988, moved to Kazakhstan in 2006 and obtained Kazakhstan citizenship.
179. Aiytkamal Zhumagazy, born in 1973, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
180. Akbar Enkelesh, born in 1942, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
181. Akikat Dauitbek, born in 1970, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
182. Akikat Kaliolla, a musician from Dorbiljin County, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
183. Akimgali Esqali, a resident of Kazakhstan.
184. Akimyat Toleubek, born in 1994, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
185. Al Bawaba, a news, blogging, and media website headquartered in Amman, Jordan.
186. Al Jazeera, a Qatari pay television news channel owned by the Al Jazeera Media Network, headquartered in Doha, Qatar.
187. Al-Farabi Turan, born in 2003, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
188. Alerk Ablikim, a citizen of the Netherlands.
189. Alex Neve, the secretary general of Amnesty International Canada.
190. Ali Beg, a staff member of the Turkish embassy in Islamabad.
191. Ali Kenzhegul, a resident of Kazakhstan.
192. Alia Beksultan, now a Kazakhstan citizen. She moved to Kazakhstan in 2015.
193. Alihan Aden, born in 1982, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
194. Alim Memetimin, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
195. Alim Qari, an imam of the mosque in Korgas County's Lengger Township.
196. Alim Tursynbai, a resident of Kazakhstan.
197. Alima Karabotayeva, born in 1992, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
198. Alimjan Memeteli, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
199. Alimjan Turdi, a resident of Turkey.
200. Alimnur Turganbai, born in 1977, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
201. Alimzhan Tahat, born in 1986, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
202. Alinur Muratbek, born in 1976, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
203. Alipa Daukesh, born in 1985, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
204. Alipbek Zhumaqan, born in 1980, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
205. Alliance, a Jewish online magazine.
206. Almagul Mudatbek, born in 1987 in Emin County. She's been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2012.
207. Almagul Zeynerkabiden, a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2007, she used to engage in crossborder trade between Kazakhstan and China for many years.
208. Almahan Myrzan, a Kazakhstan citizen, born in 1972.
209. Almambet Osmon, a publisher and intellectual, originally from Akchi County but now a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
210. Almas Ahmetbek, a Kazakh poet, originally from Xinjiang.
211. Almas Darbai, born in 1979, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
212. Almas Nizamidin, an Uyghur refugee who moved to Australia in 2009 and is now an Australian citizen.
213. Almira Orazqan, born in 1984, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
214. Almire Ablet, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
215. Alnur Ahat, born in 1973, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
216. Alqa Maken, born in 1992, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
217. Altyn Beishan, born in 1991, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
218. Altynai Arasan, a Kazakhstan citizen who moved to Kazakhstan with her parents in 2019.
219. Altynai Suleimen, born in 1989, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
220. Altyngul Tolegen, born in 1985, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
221. Altyngul Turarbek, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
222. Amangul Toleu, born in 1989, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
223. Amannisa Abdulla, a resident of Turkey.
224. Amantai Agymolda, born in 1969, is originally from Bortala but is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
225. Amanzhan Seiit, a businessman from Tacheng City and a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2002. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent 2 months in a camp despite being a foreign citizen.
226. Amanzhol Azat, born in 1986, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
227. Amanzhol Muratbek, born in 1968, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
228. Amanzhol Qusain, a Kazakhstan citizen.
229. American Association of Geographers, a non-profit scientific and educational society aimed at advancing geography and related fields.
230. Amina Baishan, born in 1970, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
231. Amina Qudaibergen, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
232. Amine Memtimin, originally from Jiya Township in Hotan, but now a resident of Turkey.
233. Amine Mettursun, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
234. Amine Shemshidin, originally from Turpan but now living abroad.
235. Amine Wayit, a resident of Turkey.
236. Aminem Osman, originally from Aksu's Kelpin County, but now a resident of Sweden.
237. Amnesty International, a human rights organization.
238. Anadolu Agency, a state-run news agency headquartered in Ankara, Turkey.
239. Anar Sabit, previously a student in Canada and a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around a year in camp.
240. Anargul Malik, born in 1989, is a Kazakhstan citizen. She is a medical professional and has a clinic in Kazakhstan.
241. Anargul Qilymqan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
242. Anonymous letter, providing a tip or information about a certain victim.
243. Anuar Ardaq, born in 1985, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
244. Anyqbek Turdazhan, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, spent over a year in detention.
245. Apple Daily, a media outlet based in Hong Kong.
246. Aqan Turlan, born in 1980, now resides in Kazakhstan.
247. Aqil Shemshi, originally from Turpan but now residing abroad.
248. Aqsarai Sheker, born in 1985, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
249. Aqylbek Elemes, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
250. Aqzhol Rahman, born in 2002, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
251. Aqzholtai Baqytzhan, born in 1987, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
252. Ara Mehelle Village Party Secretary, the Party secretary of the Ara Mehelle village in Kucha, Aksu.
253. Arafat Ababekri, originally from Karamay, but living in Istanbul since 2010.
254. Arafat Ablimit, a resident of Canada.
255. Arafat Erkin, originally from Ghulja, but now living in the United States.
256. Arafat Rozimuhemmed, originally from Ghulja but now living in Turkey.
257. Arai Zhenis, born in 1997, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
258. Araigul Qisa, born in 1988 in Changji's Manas County, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
259. Ardaq Qaiyrhan, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
260. Ardaq Tusei, now a citizen of Kazakhstan, was born in 1996.
261. Ardaqbek Malgazhy, born in 1981, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
262. Arman Omer, originally from Karamay but has been a resident of Turkey since 2014.
263. Arrest approval request, a formal document from the public security bureau to the procuratorate, asking for approval to formally arrest a specified individual.
264. Arrest order, a notice that is posted publicly and calls on the general populace to provide the police with clues leading to the wanted individual's arrest.
265. Arshyn Alikesh, a resident of Kazakhstan.
266. Arshyn Sadilbek, born in 1978, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
267. Arshyn Zharylqasyn, born in 1983, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
268. Arslan Hidayat, an Uyghur web activist and son-in-law of comedian Adil Mijit.
269. Aru Toktar, born in 1992, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
270. Arzigul Mamytilimova, originally from Chochek, but now living in Kazakhstan. She and her family fled to Central Asia during the Cultural Revolution.
271. Asan Oraz, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
272. Asanzhan Sultan, born in 1995, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
273. Asaubai Zhapar, born in 1972, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
274. Asen Qabdul, born in 1973, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
275. Aset Muratuly Ermekbaev, born in 1992, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
276. Aset Sadyhan, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
277. Ashat Azhekbar, born in 1978, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
278. Asialyst, a French analyst info site that focuses on Asia.
279. Asian News International, an Indian news agency that offers syndicated multimedia news feed to multiple news-bureaus in India and beyond.
280. AsiaNews, an official press agency of the Roman Catholic Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions.
281. Asiye Abdulehed, originally from Urumqi but now a citizen of the Netherlands. She has been credited with spreading the Karakash List document.
282. Asiye Kerimova, a resident of Kazakhstan.
283. Asiye Tursun, a resident of Turkey.
284. Asludin Hatjani, a lawyer in Indonesia.
285. Associated Press, an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
286. Aswin Siregar, senior commissioner of the Densus 88 anti-terror unit, of the Indonesian national police.
287. Asyla Alymkulova, a Kyrgyz citizen from Kyrgyzstan.
288. Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights, a human rights organization documenting the crisis in Xinjiang. Associated with Serikjan Bilash.
289. Ataqai Tusip, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
290. Atazhurt Zhastary, the early form of the Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights organization, as run by Qidirali Oraz.
291. Atike Emet, a resident of the Netherlands.
292. Atikem Rozi, one of Ilham Tohti's students, and among those arrested and sentenced in 2014.
293. Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australia's national broadcaster, founded in 1929.
294. Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the department of the Government of Australia responsible for foreign policy, foreign relations, foreign aid, consular services, and trade and investment.
295. Awut Meqset, a farmer from Aykol Township's No. 10 Village in Aksu.
296. Axios, an American news website.
297. Ayan Maken, born in 1996, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
298. Aydin Enwer, an Uyghur-American activist based in the United States.
299. Aydınlık, the newspaper of the Patriotic Party in Turkey.
300. Aygul Qadir, originally from Herembagh Village in Tekichi Township in Korla City, but now living abroad, as she had to leave China for political reasons.
301. Aynur Enwer, an Uyghur woman residing abroad.
302. Aynur Muhemmed'eli, now residing outside of China.
303. Aynur Osman, a resident of Turkey.
304. Ayqanat Wahitjan, a student in Istanbul.
305. Ayshem Mijit, originally from Aksu but now residing in Saudi Arabia.
306. Ayshem Rusul, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
307. Ayshem Tohti, from Konasheher in Yeken County, but now living abroad.
308. Ayshemgul Obul, originally from Kashgar, but living in Switzerland since 2006.
309. Ayshemgul Omer, a native of Yarkand, but now residing abroad.
310. Ayshemgul Sherip, a resident of Europe.
311. Ayshigul, from Aykol Township's No. 17 Village, is the wife of victim Turdi Mamut.
312. Aysu Abduletip, a minor who was held at an orphanage in Urumqi, after her mother was detained.
313. Ayzimgul Imit, originally from Kashgar City but now residing in Turkey.
314. Azamat Qadyrzhan, born in 1993, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
315. Azat Mehmut Kashgari, originally from China but having now lived in the United States for over 20 years.
316. Azat Turalyq, born in 1952, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
317. Azatbek Mazhynhan, born in 1977, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
318. Azatbek Muqai, born in 1964, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
319. Azharqan Adik, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
320. Azhybai Abutalyp, born in 1993, is an ethnic Kyrgyz from Kizilsu. He came to Kyrgyzstan in 2016 and obtained Kyrgyz citizenship in 2017.
321. Azigul Zaqan, born in 1984, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
322. Aziz Isa Elkun, an Uyghur writer and now British citizen.
323. Babur Ilchi, a resident of Canada.
324. Babur Jalalidin, son of famous scholar Abduqadir Jalalidin. He lives in the United States.
325. Babusellam Okutan, an ethnic Kazakh from Turkey and a representative of the rights group Atajurt in the country.
326. Bacha Abdur Perha, an elderly Pakistani trader from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
327. Bagashar Malik, a Kazakh from Mongolkure County, who fled to Kazakhstan illegally in January 2017.
328. Bagdana Ermek, born in 2008, is a student in Kazakhstan.
329. Bagdar Orazgaly, originally from Ghulja County but now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
330. Bagdat Akin, a student at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt, who was detained after his return to China in May 2017, to be tortured, forced into confessing to terrorism, and given a long prison sentence.
331. Bagdaulet Nurqadir, born in 1975, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
332. Bagnur Adenbek, born in 1978, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
333. Bahargul Qiash, a resident of Kazakhstan.
334. Bahargul Tolegen, born in 1977, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
335. Baharia, a resident of Kazakhstan.
336. Bahidolla Qabidolla, a resident of Kazakhstan.
337. Baibolat Kunbolat, now residing in Kazakhstan.
338. Baibolsun Shaiyrbek, son of victim Shaiyrbek Daulethan, and a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
339. Baktkul Abizhanova, born in 1957, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
340. Balnur Ahmetbek, a Kazakhstan citizen.
341. bannedbook.org, a website covering human rights issues in China.
342. Baoshan Prison Supervision Office, the supervisory body of Baoshan Prison, in Yunnan Province.
343. Baqargul Nurlan, born in 1975, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
344. Baqtiar Mekesh, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
345. Baqtiya Satybaldy, born in 1987, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
346. Baqtiyar Ashim, born in 1949, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
347. Baqtiyar Sabetbai, born in 1986, is originally from Mongolkure County but has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2018.
348. Baqyt Manap, born in 1962, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
349. Baqyt Seilgazy, born in 1960, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
350. Baqyt Zharyqbasova, born in 1983, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
351. Baqytali Nur, a farmer from Chapchal County, but now living in Kazakhstan. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
352. Baqytali Qyzyr, born in 1984, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
353. Baqytbek Bekzat, born in 1981, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
354. Baqytgul Aqan, born in 1971, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
355. Baqytgul Aset, born in 1973, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
356. Baqytgul Baiqulzha, born in 1985, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
357. Baqytgul Burlibai, born in 1977, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
358. Baqytgul Koshimbai, originally from Ili's Tekes County, but now a citizen of Kazakhstan. She is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent six months in a camp.
359. Baqytgul Rahmetova Duisenbai, born in 1967, is a native of Kazakhstan.
360. Baqytgul Ramazan, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, spent a year in camp.
361. Baqytgul Sydyq, born in 1970, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
362. Baqytnur Zhunis, born in 1977, has been a resident of Kazakhstan since 2017.
363. Baqytqan Qurmanali, a resident of Kazakhstan.
364. Baqytzhan Nurdaulet, born in 1966, has been a Kazakhstan citizen since 2004.
365. Bärbel Kofler, German Federal Government Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Aid.
366. Barbolsyn Aitzhan, born in 1952, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
367. Baten Abduali, born in 1948, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
368. Batima Nural, born in 1997, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
369. Batur Qasim, the head of security in Aykol Township's No. 19 Village in Aksu.
370. Batyrgali Seisen, now a resident of Kazakhstan. He immigrated from China in 2005.
371. Baubek Toqtasyn, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
372. Bauyrzhan Erzhan, born in 1984, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
373. Bauyrzhan Qumarbekov, born in 1959, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
374. Bayan Akmatov, an aqyn from Kyrgyzstan.
375. Bayerischer Rundfunk, a public-service radio and television broadcaster based in Munich.
376. Bazarbai Adilzhan, originally from Ghulja County, immigrated to Kazakhstan in 2008 and obtained citizenship there.
377. Bazarbek Masgut, a resident of Kazakhstan.
378. Bazargul Zharmuhamet, born in 1990, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
379. Bazargul Zhumaqadyr, born in 1981, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
380. BBC, a British public service broadcaster.
381. BBC Uzbek, the Uzbek-language service of the British Broadcasting Corporation.
382. Behram Sintash, an Uyghur-American activist and son of Qurban Mamut.
383. Behtiyar Nasir, Deputy Inspector General of the World Uyghur Congress.
384. Behtiyar Omer, the husband of Gulmire Imin. He now resides in Norway.
385. Beijing Times, a Chinese newspaper published in Beijing, and part of the People's Daily Group. It ceased publication in 2017.
386. Beisenbek Moldati, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
387. Beisenbek Qiza, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
388. Beisengul Baqyt, born in 1983, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
389. Beishekan Kamza, originally from Shaty Township in Mongolkure County, she moved to Kyrgyzstan in 2015 and has obtained Kyrgyz citizenship.
390. Bekinur Naqysbek, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
391. Bekzat Maqsuthan, a leader of the Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights organization.
392. Bekzat Raidolla, born in 1975, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
393. Bekzat Serik, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
394. Belgium Uyghur Association, an Uyghur diaspora group based in Belgium.
395. Ben Mauk, a journalist who has written about the Xinjiang crisis and was one of the makers of the virtual-reality film "Reeducated".
396. BenarNews, an online news service affiliated with Radio Free Asia.
397. Berik, a resident of Kazakhstan.
398. Berik Kenzhesh, born in 1982, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
399. Berik Qauan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
400. Berik Zhalgasbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
401. Berikbol Muqatai, a Kazakhstan citizen since 2008.
402. Berikbol Zharylqasyn, born in 1969, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
403. Berlingske, a Danish national daily newspaper based in Copenhagen.
404. Berna Ilchi, a resident of Canada.
405. Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, an investigative journalist covering China.
406. Bikamal Kaken, born in 1976, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
407. Bilal Ablimit, originally from Karamay City, went to Egypt to study in 2015. In 2017, he moved to Turkey, before moving to Germany.
408. Bilal Muhemmettursun, originally from Kunes County, but now a resident of Turkey.
409. Bilal Raqym, a resident of Kazakhstan.
410. Bilimbek Suttibai, born in 1964, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
411. Bingtuan Daily, a publication of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.
412. Bisara Magydan, born in 1982, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
413. Bitter Winter, a religious-freedom magazine based in Europe.
414. blog.shahit.biz, the blog outlet of the Xinjiang Victims Database.
415. Bodai Satelhan, born in 1961, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
416. Bokei Rizai, born in 1972, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
417. Bolat Bimash, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
418. Bolat Qabylqai, born in 1968, moved to Kazakhstan in 2009 and is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
419. Bolatbek Nusipqan, born in 1987, came to Kazakhstan in 2009 and obtained citizenship a year later.
420. Bolatbek Raqymbai, born in 1976, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
421. Bolatbek Shynarbai, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
422. Bolathan Qumarbekov, born in 1962, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
423. Bolatqan Saipolla, a resident of Kazakhstan.
424. Bolatzhan Sauyt, a resident of Kazakhstan.
425. Boranbai Zhuman, born in 1982, now resides in Kazakhstan.
426. Boston Uyghur Association, an advocacy group based in Boston, Massachusetts.
427. Bota Kussaiyn, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
428. Botagoz Qasenhan, a Kazakhstan citizen.
429. Boursorama Banque, a French bank that also does news.
430. Boxun.com, an aggregation website, which focuses on alleged political scandals in China.
431. British consular officials, of the UK mission based in China.
432. Buayshe Abduleziz, originally from Ghulja City, but now a student abroad.
433. Bubuazhar Orozobai, originally from Akchi Township in Kizilsu Prefecture, but now a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
434. Bughra Erkin, an owner of an Uyghur restaurant in California.
435. Buhelchem Obulqasim, originally from Hotan, but living abroad since 2016, after going to Egypt to study. She later fled to Germany.
436. Buhelchem Raziq, an Uyghur now living in the Netherlands.
437. Buhelchem Urayim, a resident of Turkey.
438. Bulbul Ulyqpan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
439. Bulbulhan Karipkan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
440. Buldirshin Ali, a resident of Kazakhstan.
441. Bumeryem Muhemmed, wife of victim Muhter Rozi.
442. Burhan Omer, a resident of Yengisar County's Saghan Township.
443. Burhan Seti, a professor at the Sabahattin Zaim University in Istanbul.
444. Busarihan Hudaberdi, formerly a resident of Urumqi, but now living in Turkey.
445. Business Insider, an American financial and business news website founded in 2009.
446. Business Online, a news agency in Tatarstan.
447. Buzzfeed News, an American news website published by BuzzFeed.
448. Byline Times, a news site and monthly newspaper.
449. Cai Chu, a Chinese human rights activist and citizen journalist.
450. Caixin Media, a Chinese news website based in Beijing.
451. Calvert Journal, an online magazine focusing on contemporary culture in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Russia, and Central Asia.
452. Camp employee, an anonymous individual who allegedly has worked in one of Xinjiang's "re-education" camps.
453. Campaign for Uyghurs, an Uyghur advocacy group.
454. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, a Canadian federal Crown corporation that serves as the national public broadcaster for both radio and television.
455. Cao Hong, a Chinese lawyer.
456. CAP Freedom of Conscience, a secular European NGO with United Nations Consultative Status, created in 1995 and dedicated to protecting the right of freedom of religion and belief.
457. Case report, written by local police to summarize a recent arrest, usually of a group of people.
458. Cash receipt for person in custody, a one-page form documenting the reception of money by a person in custody.
459. CBS News, a major news network in the United States.
460. Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank based in Washington, DC.
461. Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, the highest internal control institution of the Chinese Communist Party.
462. Central News Agency, the national news agency of Taiwan.
463. CGTN, an international English-language news channel based in Beijing and owned by China Central Television.
464. Chapchal Up Close (察布查尔零距离), a local state-media WeChat account for Chapchal County.
465. China Aid, a non-governmental Christian nonprofit which focuses on raising awareness of human rights abuses.
466. China Art News, a state-media outlet covering arts-related topics and events in China.
467. China Central Television, the predominant state-owned television network in Mainland China.
468. China Daily, an English-language daily newspaper owned by the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China and published in the People's Republic of China.
469. China Judgment Enforcement Information Disclosure Online, a web portal providing listings of court-ordered payments for various civil and criminal lawsuits, with records of whether they have been fulfilled and any legal actions taken.
470. China News Service, the second largest state-owned news agency in China.
471. China Political Prisoner Concern, a blog site documenting political prisoners in China.
472. Chinanews.com (中国新闻网), a Chinese state-media news portal.
473. Chinese government, an unspecified representative of the People's Republic of China.
474. Chinese government documents, which are generally used to direct or inform government officials regarding various events.
475. Chinese government spokesperson, an unnamed spokesperson for the Chinese government.
476. Chinese Human Rights Defenders, a non-government organization of domestic and overseas Chinese human rights activists and groups.
477. Chinese Mission to Australia, the People's Republic of China's official diplomatic representation in Australia.
478. Chinese Mission to the EU, China's official representative body in the European Union.
479. Chinese Mission to the United Nations, China's official representative body in the United Nations in Geneva.
480. Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a political advisory body in the People's Republic of China and a central part of the Chinese Communist Party's United Front system.
481. Christian Science Monitor, a nonprofit news organization that publishes daily articles in electronic format as well as a weekly print edition.
482. Christian Today, a non-denominational Christian news company, with its international headquarters in London, England.
483. Church in Chains, an independent Irish charity that encourages prayer and action in support of persecuted Christians worldwide.
484. Chynara (wife of Omurzhan Mambetimin), a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
485. Citizen Truth, an independent and alternative media organization.
486. Civil Rights and Livelihood Watch, a Chinese human rights news website.
487. Clive Stafford Smith, the director of Reprieve.
488. CNLC representative, an employee (likely manager) at the China National Logging Corporation (Kazakhstan branch).
489. CNN, an American news-based pay television channel.
490. Coda Story, a single-issue platform that investigates global crises.
491. Committee in Support of the Chinese Kyrgyz, a Kyrgyzstan grassroots movement that existed briefly in late 2018 and early 2019.
492. Committee of Concerned Scientists, an independent organization of scientists, physicians, engineers, and scholars devoted to the protection and advancement of human rights and scientific freedom for colleagues all over the world.
493. Committee to Protect Journalists, an American independent non-profit NGO, based in New York City, that promotes press freedom and defends the rights of journalists.
494. Concerned Scholars of Xinjiang, the web account of a group of Xinjiang scholars concerned about the recent crisis.
495. Congressional-Executive Commission on China, an independent agency of the U.S. government which monitors human rights and rule of law developments in the People's Republic of China.
496. Crimean News Agency Turkish, the Turkish branch of QHA (the Crimean News Agency).
497. CTV Television Network, Canada's largest privately owned television network.
498. Dagen, a Norwegian Christian newspaper established in 1919, and published in Bergen.
499. Daily Express, a daily national middle-market tabloid newspaper in the United Kingdom.
500. Daily Mail, a British daily middle-market newspaper published in London in a tabloid format.
501. Dake Kang, a China-based reporter for the Associated Press.
502. Dakei Zhunishan, originally from Yining County but now a resident of Kazakhstan. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
503. Dalelhan Sagdolla, born in 1969, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
504. Dametken Eszhan, born in 1928, is a Chinese citizen, but lives in Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan.
505. Damuhan Baqytzhan, born in 1998, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
506. Dana Hasan, an Australian citizen living in Melbourne.
507. Dana Nurash, born in 1992, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
508. Daniar Baqtiar, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
509. Daqy Zhinarhan, born in 1988, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
510. Darezhe Abuzait, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
511. Darhan Musa, born in 1963, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
512. Dariga Nygmet, a resident of Kazakhstan.
513. Darren Byler, an anthropologist at the University of Colorado.
514. Daughter of Zeinelhan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
515. Daulet Qozybai, born in 1968, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
516. Daulethan Ebil, born in 1980, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
517. Dauren Omarqan, born in 1995, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
518. David Dettmann, the associate director of the Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
519. Dawn, Pakistan's oldest English-language newspaper and the country's newspaper of record.
520. de Volkskrant, a Dutch daily morning newspaper that was founded in 1919.
521. Deka Anwar, a researcher from the Jakarta-based Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict.
522. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Australia, the department of the Government of Australia responsible for foreign policy, foreign relations, foreign aid, consular services, and trade and investment.
523. Der Spiegel, a German news website.
524. Detention release certificate, issued upon release from administrative detention.
525. Deutsche Presse-Agentur, a German news agency founded in 1949.
526. Deutsche Welle, a German state-owned public international broadcaster.
527. Deutschlandfunk, a public-broadcasting radio station in Germany, concentrating on news and current affairs.
528. Didar Medeniyethan, a citizen of Kazakhstan, born in 1995.
529. Die Welt, a German national daily newspaper.
530. Die Zeit, a German national weekly newspaper published in Hamburg in Germany.
531. Dilbar Nurbolat, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
532. Dilber Eset, originally from Korgas but now residing in Turkey.
533. Dilber Memet, originally from Aksu, has been residing in Turkey since 2014.
534. Dildar Seypidin, a resident of the United States.
535. Dilina Asaubai, born in 1998, came to Kazakhstan in 2016.
536. Dilmurat Mahmut, a member of the Uyghur diaspora.
537. Dilmurat Muqash, a resident of Kazakhstan.
538. Dilmurat Zhaiyrbek, born in 1987, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
539. Dilnare, a resident of Japan.
540. Dilnaz Kerim, a resident of the United Kingdom.
541. Dilnur Baqyt, born in 1989, a resident of Kazakhstan.
542. Dilnur Enwer, originally from Kashgar but now residing in Canada.
543. Dilnur Qurban, a biostatistician living in Canada.
544. Dilnur Reyhan, an Uyghur scholar, originally from Ghulja but now in France.
545. Dilsar Ablimit, a resident of Turkey.
546. Dilshat Reshit, spokesperson of the World Uyghur Congress.
547. Dilshat Turghun, a resident of Germany.
548. Dina Nurdybai, a businesswoman and a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
549. Dinagul Zhumagul, born in 1972, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
550. Dinara Erzhan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
551. Doğan Erdoğan, a cook from Turkey. He married Gulnaz Tursun, Tursunjan Emet's daughter, but was forced to leave Xinjiang and has been unable to reunite with his wife and daughter.
552. Dolkun Isa, an Uyghur activist based in Germany. The president of the World Uyghur Congress.
553. Dosbol Dauletbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
554. Douyin user, an unverified Douyin account.
555. Dubai public prosecution office, a government body in Dubai.
556. Dui Hua, a San Francisco-based nonprofit humanitarian organization that seeks clemency and better treatment for at-risk detainees in China.
557. Duisenali Mamish, born in 1987, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
558. Duisenbek Qabi, originally from Shagantogay County, but now a Kazakhstan citizen.
559. Duke Kunshan University, a university that was opened in Kunshan, Jiangsu, as a joint venture between Duke University and Wuhan University.
560. Duman Kaminur, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
561. Dunhuang Ethnic, Religious, and Cultural Studies, a WeChat account posting about various research.
562. Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Netherlands' ministry responsible for foreign relations, foreign policy, international development, and international trade, among other matters.
563. Dutch Uyghur Human Rights Foundation, an Uyghur human rights organization in the Netherlands.
564. East Turkestan Information Center, a Munich-based group that documents human rights abuses towards Uyghurs in China.
565. East Turkistan Human Rights Watch, a Turkey-based Uyghur human rights organization.
566. Ebeydulla Abdurahman, a resident of Norway since 2006.
567. Ebu Shahrani, a resident of Saudi Arabia.
568. Edil Ermek, born in 2005, is a student in Kazakhstan.
569. Efife Elihan, a student and a Turkish citizen.
570. Ehmet Abduhelim, originally from Aksu but now living in Norway.
571. Ehmet Bozoglan, an Uyghur arrested in Indonesia on allegations of joining a terrorist group.
572. Ehmet Letip, an Uyghur residing in Japan, and now a Japanese citizen.
573. Ehmet Momin, a resident of Saudi Arabia.
574. Ehmetjan Ablimit, a resident of Turkey.
575. Ehmetjan Hesen, a farmer from Ghulja County who spent time in custody in 2017 and was put on camera in 2019 to denounce his brother's testimony about his detention.
576. Ehmetjan Jumahun, a businessman originally from Ghulja City but residing in Istanbul since 2002.
577. Ekber Emet, previously a worker in the Maytagh oil fields in Karamay. He moved to Turkey in 2017.
578. Ekpin Uiymqan, born in 1986, is a Chinese citizen who now resides in Kazakhstan.
579. Ekpin Zhagur, a resident of Kazakhstan.
580. Elbol Buqaiqozha, born in 1980, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
581. Elemes Kekil, born in 1979, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
582. Eli Memtimin, originally from Qaraqash County but now residing abroad.
583. Eli Tursun, a resident of Germany.
584. Eli Yarmemet, originally from Ghulja but now residing in Norway.
585. Eli Yunus, originally from Aksu's Aykol Municipality. He previously spent 12 years in prison after being accused of "separatism", and was harassed by the authorities after. In 2014, he moved to Turkey.
586. Eli Yusup, originally from Kashgar but now living in Turkey.
587. Eliekber Abdurahman, originally from Hami but now a resident of Turkey.
588. Elijan Anayit, a spokesperson for the XUAR People's Government Information Office.
589. Elijan Memet, now residing outside of China, a former owner of the 606 language school in Korla.
590. Elise Anderson, an ethnomusicologist from the United States.
591. Elishir Ilham, an Uyghur now living outside China.
592. Elnur Sidiq, a resident of Turkey.
593. Elqem Enwer, a police officer in Uchturpan County.
594. Emine Kumcu, a Turkish-American former employee of Eli Lilly and Company, now retired.
595. Emrulla Ekrem, a student in the US.
596. Emurula Dawut, originally from Xinjiang but now living in Japan.
597. Enwer, an Uyghur residing in the Netherlands.
598. Enwer Ablimit, director of the Kashgar Education Bureau.
599. Enwer Ehmet, an Uyghur activist now living in Turkey.
600. Enwer Eli, originally from Kashgar City but now residing in the US.
601. Enwer Metrehim, the head of security for Aykol Township's No. 20 Village in Aksu.
602. Enwer Sulayman, a resident of Turkey.
603. Enwer Turdi, originally from Korla's Qarayulghun Township, but now a resident of the Netherlands.
604. Enwer Yusup Turani, an activist now living in the United States.
605. Epoch Times, a U.S.-based international multi-language newspaper and media extension of the Falun Gong new religious movement.
606. Eqide Polat, a student in the United States.
607. Eralyp Mahymet, a Kazakhstan citizen.
608. Erbaqyt Otarbai, a truck driver and Kazakhstan citizen, who spent about 2 years in Xinjiang after returning there in 2017. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations.
609. Erbol Abdiken, a resident of Kazakhstan.
610. Erbol Dauletbek, a former member of the Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights organization.
611. Erbol Ergali, an ethnic Kazakh from Xinjiang who is now residing in Kazakhstan. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
612. Erbol Mahmet, born in 1975, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
613. Erbol Muqan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
614. Erbol Rahymzhan, born in 1974, is a native of Kazakhstan.
615. Erdos Serik, born in 2001, lives in Kazakhstan.
616. Erezhep Aqan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
617. Ergali Ermek, a former imam from Korgas, is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent over a year in detention before being released and allowed to reunite with family in Kazakhstan.
618. Ergazy Tursynbek, born in 1986, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
619. Eric Schluessel, a Xinjiang scholar from the United States.
620. Erkin Emet, originally from Kashgar, has been residing in Turkey for around 30 years, and now holds Turkish citizenship. He is a lecturer at Ankara University and has previously worked for Radio Free Asia.
621. Erkin Molla'eysa, a Canadian citizen and resident of Montreal.
622. Erkin Sidiq, an Uyghur-American NASA engineer living in the United States. He was born in Aksu and is a graduate of Xinjiang University.
623. Erkin Turdi, originally from Aksu City, came to Turkey with his family in September 2016.
624. Erkin Tursun, a police officer in Kashgar who has been awarded by the municipal government several times over the past decade.
625. Erkinbek Baqytbek, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
626. Erkinbek Nuraqyn, born in 1970, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
627. Erkinbek Qapyi, born in 1978, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
628. Erkinbek Qozhanhan, born in 1976, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
629. Erkingul Toqtagan, born in 1964, has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2011.
630. Erlan Manapai, born in 1985, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
631. Erlan Mazan, previously a journalist for a newspaper in Xinjiang, but now a resident of Astana.
632. Erlan Qabai, born in 1991, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
633. Ermek Adilbek, born in 1997, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
634. Ermek Amanali, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
635. Ermek Quanyshqan, born in 1993, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
636. Ermuhamet Qudaibergen, born in 1990, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
637. Ernat Alihan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
638. Ernur Amirali, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
639. Ernur Serik, born in 2007, lives in Kazakhstan.
640. Erpat Abdushukur, originally from Ghulja City but now living in Munich.
641. Erqanat Beisen, born in 1986, is a Kazakhstan citizen as of 2017.
642. Ershat Abdul'ehed, originally from Hotan, but now a student in Turkey.
643. Ershat Alim, a resident of France.
644. Ershat Asanqadyr, now a resident of Kazakhstan.
645. Ershat Eli, originally from Urumqi but now a Dutch citizen.
646. Ersultan Duisenbai, born in 1978, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
647. Erzat Ahmettursyn, born in 1988, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
648. Erzat Bolathan, born in 1982, is a painter who now resides in Kazakhstan.
649. Erzat Daulet, a Kazakhstan citizen.
650. Erzhan Aben, a resident of Kazakhstan.
651. Erzhan Qurban, a Kazakh survivor of the Xinjiang mass internment.
652. Erzhan Setirbaev, born in 1970, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
653. Erzhan Shaimuran, born in 1972, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
654. Erzhan Tolepbergen, an ethnic Kazakh who had relocated to Kazakhstan but was forced to spend around 2 years in Xinjiang after having his documents confiscated and movements restricted.
655. Erzhigit, born in 1977, is a Kazakhstan citizen (there is no last name on his ID).
656. Esbergen Toqtarbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
657. Esbol Muqamadan, a successful Kazakh businessman, originally from Toqquztara County but now a citizen of Kazakhstan. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around 2 months in detention.
658. Esbol Yusupbek, born in 1975, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
659. Esenei Toqan Toqtiyar, born in Ghulja in 2000, has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2008.
660. Eset Sulayman, originally from Hami, but now living in the United States. He has been working for Radio Free Asia since 2013.
661. EUobserver, a European online newspaper, launched in 2000 by the Brussels-based organisation EUobserver.com.
662. Eurasianet, a website providing news, information, and analysis focused on countries in Central Asia, the Caucasus region, Russia, and Southwest Asia.
663. Euronews, a European pay television news network, headquartered in Lyon, France.
664. European Uyghur Institute, a France-based initiative to preserve Uyghur culture.
665. Eysa Hekim, a businessman from Korla who now lives in Germany.
666. Eysa Setiwaldi, originally from Lopnur but now residing abroad.
667. Ezher Enwer, a quality assurance and regulatory affairs manager now living in Belgium.
668. Ezimet Memet, originally from Bugur County but now residing in Istanbul.
669. Eziz, an Uyghur doctor who used to run his own medical clinic in Hotan City, prior to fleeing to Turkey in 2017.
670. Eziz Sulayman, originally from Aksu's Shayar County but now residing in the United States.
671. Falls Church News-Press, a weekly newspaper in Falls Church, Virginia.
672. Farida Muqai, a Kazakhstan citizen. She moved to Kazakhstan in 2004.
673. Farida Qabylqai, born in 1972, is originally from Tacheng but is now a resident of Kazakhstan. She is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around 8 months in a camp.
674. Farida Shahozhieva Azat, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
675. Faris, former lawyer of Ehmet Bozoglan.
676. Fariza Nurtaza, a resident of Kazakhstan.
677. Faruh Rapih, born in 1993, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
678. Faruk Polat, an Uyghur residing abroad.
679. Fatimah Abdughopur, an Uyghur poet, originally from Kashgar but now based in Australia.
680. Fatime Hesenjan, an Uyghur girl from Kazakhstan.
681. Fatime Muhemmed, residing in Turkey since 2016.
682. Fazilat Abdureshit, a 23-year-old Uyghur woman from Atush who has been studying Islamic theology at Bursa Uludağ University in Turkey since 2015.
683. Feng Wenchang, the head of political affairs for Xinjiang Pedagogical University's public security office.
684. Ferkat Jawdat, a software engineer living in the Washington, DC area.
685. Financial Times, an English-language international daily newspaper, headquartered in London, with a special emphasis on business and economic news.
686. Firdewus Yarmemet, originally from Hudiyaryuzi Municipality in Ghulja County, is now a resident of Turkey. He was previously in Egypt as a student.
687. Firqet Tughluq, a resident of Adelaide, Australia.
688. Foreign and Commonwealth Office, a government department to promote and protect UK interests overseas.
689. Foreign Policy, an American news publication, founded in 1970 and focused on global affairs, current events, and domestic and international policy.
690. France 24, a French state-owned international news television network based in Paris.
691. Frankfurter Rundschau, a German daily newspaper, based in Frankfurt am Main.
692. Freedom for Eurasia, a nonpartisan international human rights organization based in Vienna, Austria.
693. Freedom Now, a Washington, D.C.-based organization seeking to facilitate representation for arbitrarily detained individuals.
694. Galym Raqyzhan, a volunteer at the Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights organization, citizen of Kazakhstan.
695. Galymbek Shagyman, a Kazakh businessman from Dorbiljin County, who moved to Guangzhou with his wife and son in 2018. In early 2019, he was deported from Uzbekistan while trying to flee China.
696. Gao Zhiyi, brother of human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng.
697. Gareth Saunders, a British musician.
698. Gauhar Emethan, a resident of Kazakhstan since 2017.
699. Gauhar Mamyrkanovna Kurmangalieva, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
700. Gaziz Orynhan, born in 1980, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
701. Gaziza Dulat, a resident of Kazakhstan.
702. Ge Zhihui, a human rights activist.
703. Gene A. Bunin, independent scholar and curator of shahit.biz.
704. Geng He, wife of human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng. She lives in the United States.
705. German Foreign Office, the foreign ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany.
706. Ghalip Turdi, a Canadian citizen living in Edmonton.
707. Gheni Yasin, a former "student" provided to foreign reporters by the Xinjiang authorities.
708. Ghopur Ebey, a citizen of the Netherlands.
709. Ghopur Musa, originally from Azghan Village in Atush, but now residing abroad.
710. Global Times, a daily tabloid that is closely linked to the People's Daily and is often known for loud, nationalistic views aligned with those of the Chinese Communist Party.
711. Global Voices, an international community of writers, bloggers, and digital activists that aim to translate and report on what is being said in citizen media worldwide.
712. Globe and Mail, a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada.
713. Godfootsteps.org, a web portal of the Church of Almighty God.
714. Gu Ming, a staff member of the Chinese mission in Kazakhstan.
715. Guang Ming Daily, a Chinese-language newspaper published in Malaysia.
716. Guangzhou City People's Government, the official government body for Guangzhou.
717. Gulaisha Oralbai, born in 1972, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
718. Gulbahar Haitiwaji, a permanent resident of France and a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around 2 years in detention.
719. Gulbahar Jelilova, an ethnic Uyghur from Kazakhstan, who was detained in multiple detention centers in Urumqi for over a year.
720. Gulbahar Sadiq, the wife of Memtili Rozi, who was one of the Uyghurs deported from Cambodia in 2009.
721. Gulbanam Roziyeva, an Uyghur from Kazakhstan with roots in Ghulja.
722. Gulbanu Raqym, born in 1968, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
723. Gulbaqyt Abilzhan, born in 1972, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
724. Gulbaqyt Muqasheva, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
725. Gulbaqyt Qali, a resident of Kazakhstan.
726. Gulbaqyt Sharapi, born in 1970, has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 1998.
727. Gulbaran Omirali, a resident of Kazakhstan.
728. Gulbarhan Nusulbek, a Kazakhstan citizen.
729. Gulbarshyn Muqiat, born in 2006, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
730. Gulbarshyn Sarbas, born in 1980, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
731. Gulbarshyn Yrys, born in 1971, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
732. Gulbina Toqtagazy, an eyewitness of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, spent over a year and a half under house/town arrest and unable to leave the region.
733. Gulbostan Rash, born in 1962, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
734. Gulchehra Hoja, a reporter for Radio Free Asia's Uyghur service.
735. Gulchichek, originally from Aksu City, she has been residing in Turkey since 2001.
736. Gulchimen Hesen, a resident of Germany.
737. Guldaria Sherizat, born in 1978, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
738. Gulden Aiqyn, a resident of Kazakhstan.
739. Gülden Sönmez, an attorney from Turkey.
740. Gulendem Hebibulla, an Uyghur living abroad.
741. Gulghuncha Manapova, an ethnic Uyghur and a citizen of Kazakhstan.
742. Gulgine Mehmut, originally from Karamay but living in Turkey since 2015.
743. Gulhumar Haitiwaji, originally from Xinjiang but now a citizen of France.
744. Guli Zhumagazy, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
745. Gulishan Domalai, a naturalized Kazakhstan citizen.
746. Gulistan Eziz, an Uyghur activist living in Japan.
747. Gullatipa Alimgazy, born in 1985, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
748. Gulmahan Koksubai, born in 1982, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
749. Gulman Abdulla, a woman from Hotan who was sentenced for separatism in 2005.
750. Gulman Rahmetolla, born in 1977, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
751. Gulmaria Turgan, born in 1977, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
752. Gulmina Baubek, born in 2005, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
753. Gulmina Buqaiqozha, born in 1989, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
754. Gulmira Abaibek, born in 1989, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
755. Gulmira Abduali, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
756. Gulmire Qasim, now living in Istanbul.
757. Gulnar Kanibek, born in 1977, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
758. Gulnar Memtimin, now a Swiss citizen, where she has been living since 2000.
759. Gulnar Omirzaq, originally from Chapchal County, but now a resident of Kazakhstan.
760. Gulnar Qairolla, born in 1971, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
761. Gulnar Qasymzhan, born in 1952, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
762. Gulnar Seketai, born in 1990, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
763. Gulnihal Ablet, a resident of Germany.
764. Gulnisa Dutai, born in 1984, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
765. Gulnisa Memet, originally from Kucha County. In early 2016, she came to Turkey, at a time when the Xinjiang authorities were encouraging people to apply for passports.
766. Gulnisa Qawul, an Uyghur woman in her forties and a mother of three. She is originally from Urumqi but now lives in Turkey.
767. Gulnur, wife of victim Alimjan Hemit.
768. Gulnur Beikut, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
769. Gulnur Biden, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
770. Gulnur Idris, a resident of Australia.
771. Gulnur Qosdaulet, born in 1972, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
772. Gulnur Tursynaqyn, born in 1991, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
773. Gulpan Esetai, born in 1961, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
774. Gulpash Bekinur, a citizen of Kazakhstan as of 2014.
775. Gulperi Zunun, an Uyghur residing abroad.
776. Gulpiam Qazybek, born in 1977, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
777. Gulruy Esqer, an Uyghur poet, now living in the United States.
778. Gulsara Qusmanbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
779. Gulserik Qazyhan, born in 1987, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
780. Gulshan Suleimen, born in 1964, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
781. Gulshash Aqai, born in 1987, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
782. Gulshat Qudaibergen, born in 1961, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan, having moved there in 2005.
783. Gulshen Abduqadir, a Canadian citizen.
784. Gulshen Haji, a resident of Canada.
785. Gulshen Imin, an Uyghur residing abroad.
786. Gulshen Manapova, an ethnic Uyghur and Uzbekistan citizen, now living in Kazakhstan.
787. Gulsim Adilbek, born in 1978, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
788. Gulsim Bagdal, a resident of Kazakhstan.
789. Gulsim Baqyt, born in 1991, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
790. Gulsimqan Bazarbek, a citizen of Kazakhstan, originally from Tacheng's Dorbiljin County. She is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent over 8 months in a camp.
791. Guly Mehsut, an Uyghur activist and YouTuber, originally from Turpan but now residing in Canada.
792. Gulzai Asan, born in 2002, is a Chinese citizen.
793. Gulzar Qeyyum, a researcher in disaster management.
794. Gulzat Esmolda, born in 1980, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
795. Gulzat Hamit, a resident of Kazakhstan.
796. Gulzat Orazqan, born in 1979, is originally from the Bingtuan No. 64 Corps in Korgas, but has been residing in Kazakhstan since June 2017.
797. Gulzat Rysbai, born in February 1976, is a Kazakhstan permanent resident. She had her documents confiscated while in Xinjiang and was forced to spend a year and a half there.
798. Gulzhamal Hainula, born in 1974, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
799. Gulzhamal Qusaiyn, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
800. Gulzhan Toqtasyn, a volunteer for the Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights organization.
801. Gulzhanat Baisyan, a Kazakhstan citizen.
802. Gulzia Mogdun, originally from Altay's Burultokay County, now lives in Kazakhstan.
803. Gulziqan Nasipqan, born in 1972, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
804. Gulzira Auelhan, a concentration camp survivor, now in Kazakhstan.
805. Gulzira Qalel, a resident of Kazakhstan.
806. Gulzire Tashmemet, originally from Ghulja but now residing in Germany.
807. Gumingul Zhumadil, a resident of Kazakhstan.
808. Guye District police, the local police branch of Tangshan City's Guye District.
809. Guzel' Basitova, born in 1984, is an ethnic Uyghur from Kazakhstan and a mother of three.
810. Guzelnur Eli, the wife of Ilham Tohti.
811. GW Hatchet, the student newspaper of the George Washington University.
812. Gymingul Qabidolla, born in 1968, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
813. Gymynnur Tanatqan, originally from Tekes County, but now a resident of Kazakhstan. He was able to return to Kazakhstan after having his documents confiscated for some time in Xinjiang.
814. H. Ebeydulla, the brother of victim Abduqahar Ebeydulla.
815. Haaretz, an Israeli newspaper.
816. Haji Memet, a resident of Korgas County's Lengger Township.
817. Haji Qutluq Qadiri, an Uyghur activist residing in Japan.
818. Hajihenim Abdukerim, a resident of Saudi Arabia.
819. Halchigul Memet, an Uyghur now residing abroad.
820. Halida Ashim, born in 1986. Originally from Mori County, she has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2011.
821. Halide Tursun, now living in Turkey.
822. Halimahan Ahunzhan, a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
823. Halmurat Idris, originally from Karamay, immigrated to Turkey with his family in 2014.
824. Halmurat Uyghur, a Finland-based activist, originally from Turpan but now a citizen of Finland.
825. Hamid Kerim, the owner of the Dolan Uyghur Restaurant in Washington, DC. He escaped China in 2017.
826. Hanisa Erzhan, born in China in 2006, but now living in Kazakhstan.
827. Hanlihan Pulanbek, born in 1991, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
828. Hanna Burdorf, a postgraduate research student at the University of Newcastle.
829. Hanqiz Danish, originally from Urumqi but now residing in Kyrgyzstan.
830. Hanqiz Qurban, an ethnic Uyghur born and raised in Turkey. She had lived in China on and off while helping with the family import-export logistics business.
831. Hans-Christian Günther, a professor of classics at the university in Freiburg, Germany.
832. Harper's Magazine, a monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts.
833. Hatip Sabir, originally from Yengisar County, but now living in Turkey.
834. He Yafei, China's assistant foreign affairs minister (as of 2007).
835. Hebibe Alim, now a resident of Turkey.
836. Hebibe Memetabid, originally from Kashgar City. She went to the National University of Malaysia for her bachelor's degree in 2017, and then to the US for her master's.
837. Hebibe Memtimin, originally from Saybagh in Qaraqash, Hotan, but now residing abroad.
838. Hebibe Omer, originally from Korla but now living in Turkey.
839. Hebibulla Emet, a member of the East Turkistan Muslim Scholars Association in Turkey.
840. Hebibulla Izchi, a resident of Switzerland.
841. Hebibulla Metqurban, originally from Chira County in Hotan, now a student at Istanbul University.
842. Hebibulla Muhemmed, a resident of Istanbul.
843. Hediche Mehmut, a resident of Turkey.
844. Hekim (Ablikim) Memtimin, originally from Hotan but now residing in Turkey.
845. Helchem Memtimin, a Norway-based Uyghur activist.
846. Helime Valiyff, from Adelaide, Australia.
847. Helmet Rozi, an Uyghur activist who has been living in Japan for decades, where he runs an Uyghur restaurant.
848. Hemdulla Abduweli, an Ismalic scholar born in 1968, is a permanent resident of Turkey.
849. Hesen Meqset, a farmer from Aykol Township's No. 10 Village in Aksu.
850. Hesenjan Amut, originally from Aksu's Awat County, but residing in Turkey since 2013.
851. Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine, a major German daily newspaper.
852. Heyrigul Abduqadir, originally from Kashgar, but now a resident of Saudi Arabia.
853. Heyrinsa Qasim, a woman from Kashgar's Yengisar County.
854. Heyrulla Muhemmet, originally from Atush but now an Australian citizen. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around three weeks in a detention center in Urumqi.
855. Hidayet Musajan, originally from Ghulja but now living abroad.
856. Hidayetulla Niyaz Rozi, originally from Aksu's Beshtugmen Township, but now residing in Austria. He previously studied in Egypt from 2012 to 2017.
857. Hong Kong Free Press, a free, non-profit news website based in Hong Kong.
858. Hong Lei, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman.
859. Horigul Yusup, a resident of Australia.
860. Horiyet Abdulla, a housewife, mother of four, and wife of Ablimit Tursun, who - with their four children - tried to join her husband in Belgium, but was refused protection by the Belgian embassy in Beijing.
861. Horiyet Bekri, a resident of Ghulja.
862. Horliqa, an Australian citizen.
863. Hotan Daily, a major newspaper for the Hotan region.
864. Hotan Up Close (和田零距离), a state-sponsored WeChat account for posting articles and news items related to events in Hotan.
865. Hu Jia, a Chinese human rights activist.
866. Hua An Tourist Company staff, an employee of the Hua An tourist agency in Kashgar.
867. Huang Xiaomin, the brother of detained judge Huang Yunmin.
868. Huang Xiaoqin, sister of victim Huang Yunmin.
869. Human Rights in China, a New York-based international, Chinese, non-governmental organization.
870. Human Rights Watch, an international human rights organization headquartered in New York City.
871. Human Rights Without Frontiers, a human rights NGO based in Belgium.
872. Humargul Yaqup, an Uyghur residing outside China.
873. Hurshide Hesen, originally from Afghanistan, and later a refugee in Ghulja. She now resides in the United States.
874. Huseyin Jelil, a resident of Turkey.
875. Ibrahim Tahir, originally from Kashgar's Yengisheher County, now resides abroad.
876. Ibrahim Yusup, a resident of Sweden.
877. Ilham Ayup, a scientist living in Germany.
878. Ilham Tohti, the famous Uyghur writer and professor who was given a life sentence.
879. Ilham Tohti Initiative, a campaign group for the political prisoner Ilham Tohti.
880. Ili Normal University staff, a staff member at the Ili Normal University.
881. Ili Organization Department, a cadre management and Party building body for Ili Prefecture.
882. Ilminur Yusup, originally from Lopnur County, but now residing in Turkey.
883. Ilshat Hassan, a well-known Uyghur activist based in the United States.
884. Ilyar, the nephew of Kyrgyz scholar Askar Zhunus.
885. Ilyas Omarov, the press secretary for the Kazakh Foreign Ministry.
886. Ilyas Turdi, a native of Bay County, Aksu, who is now residing abroad.
887. Imam Hawut, originally from Kashgar, but left over two decades over. He now resides in Turkey.
888. Imam Tahawi Abdumilik, originally from Ghulja but now living in Istanbul.
889. Imam'eli Hesen, a student in Turkey.
890. Imanem Imam, originally from Ghulja but now residing abroad.
891. Imanhaji Muhemmed, originally from Aksu, but living in Turkey since 2013.
892. Imin Yaqup, originally from Tekichi Township in Korla, but now residing abroad.
893. Iminjan, originally from Karamay but now residing in Turkey.
894. Iminjan Moydin, originally from Ghulja and still a Chinese citizen. He has permanent residence in Kazakhstan and is married to a Kazakhstan citizen.
895. Imran Muhemmed, a businessman from Pakistan and husband of camp survivor Zumret Dawut.
896. Independent Catholic News, the first online news service featuring daily news, saints, reviews, and reflections for the Catholic Church.
897. Independent Chinese PEN Center, a non-political, non-profit organization of writers that "fights for the protection of freedom of expression and publication, and works toward ensuring the free flow of information".
898. Indian asylum application, to apply for asylum in India.
899. Indian prison official, an official in the Indian prison system.
900. Indonesian security source, an anonymous member of Indonesia's security organs.
901. Inkar Kerimbek, born in 1969 in Tokkuztara County, has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2012.
902. Institute for War and Peace Reporting, an independent not-for-profit organization that works with media and civil society "to promote positive change in conflict zones, closed societies and countries in transition around the world".
903. Integrated Joint Operations Center, a major surveillance and data collection body employed in modern Xinjiang.
904. International Angle, a news journal published by the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.
905. International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights, a self-governing group of non-governmental organizations that act to protect human rights throughout Europe, North America, and Central Asia.
906. International Legal Initiative, a human rights group based in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
907. International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation, an Uyghur human rights group.
908. Investigation report, a short summary and/or analysis put together by local police after having looked into a certain targeted individual.
909. Isa Orhun, originally from Shayar County, but now residing in Australia.
910. Ishqiyar Abdurehim, originally from Qorghas, but now living in Turkey.
911. Iskender Memet, a resident of the United States.
912. Islamjan Haji, originally from Bortala but now living in Turkey.
913. Ismayil Abdukerim, originally from Kashgar but now residing in Turkey.
914. Ismayil Ibrahim, originally from Ghulja, has been residing in Turkey since 2015.
915. Israpil Ismayil, originally from Ghulja, has been residing in France since 2017.
916. Istiqlal Media, an Uyghur media outlet based in Turkey.
917. ITV, a British free-to-air television channel.
918. Ivan Lewis, minister of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
919. Iwirghol District Public Security Bureau, the main police body of Hami's Iwirghol District.
920. Izat Abseit, born in 1976, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
921. Izatgul Rahymzhan, born in 1980, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
922. Izbasar Tazhibai, born in 1985, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
923. Izzetulla Seypulla, originally from Korla but now living in Turkey.
924. Jamina Mijit, now a Kazakh citizen, first came to Kazakhstan in 2006. She has a business in Almaty.
925. Jammu and Kashmir government, the government of Jammu and Kashmir (former) Indian state.
926. Japan Times, Japan's largest and oldest English-language daily newspaper.
927. Jaudat Abas, an ethnic Tatar from Xinjiang, now residing in Europe.
928. Jennetgul Tursun, originally from Ili but now residing in Saudi Arabia.
929. Jesur Mehmut, a 23-year-old Uyghur man living in Turkey.
930. Jewher Ilham, the daughter of Ilham Tohti. She now resides in the United States.
931. Jewlan Shirmemet, originally from Qorghas County, but now living in Turkey.
932. Jia Liting, a Han "relative" assigned to an Uyghur family in Aksu.
933. Jiang Zhilin, a handicapped environmental activist from Bortala.
934. Joshua Freeman, a historian of China and Inner Asia, as well as a translator of Uyghur poetry.
935. Juneydin, a resident of the United States.
936. Junga Tsomo, the wife of imprisoned Tibetan businessman and philanthropist Karma Samdrub.
937. Juozapas Bagdonas, a shahit.biz volunteer and part-timer from Lithuania.
938. Juret Hamit, originally from Ghulja's Dongmehelle Neighborhood, but now residing abroad.
939. Juret Nizamidin, a former journalist at the Xinjiang Daily, now living in the US.
940. Justice Abroad, an organization of legal experts offering assistance to those imprisoned (or facing other major issues) abroad.
941. Justice For All, a non-profit organization based in Chicago.
942. Jusup Malik, an ethnic Kyrgyz from China and now citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
943. Kaiyrgul Akan, born in 1977, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
944. Kamalturk Yalqun, the son of victim Yalqun Rozi, now residing in the US.
945. Kamila Telendibaeva, the wife of imprisoned Canadian citizen Huseyin Jelil.
946. Kamilan, born in 1976, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
947. Kamile, daughter of Qelbinur Kamal.
948. Kaminur Gulzhalgas, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
949. Kamiran Abdusalam, originally from the Tengritagh District of Urumqi, came to Turkey as a student.
950. Kanzhun Limited, a Chinese human resources company that focuses on providing online recruitment services.
951. Karar Daily, a media outlet in Turkey.
952. Karl Reichl, a professor and scholar in Turkic studies.
953. Kashgar No. 2 Hospital staff, employed at the No. 2 hospital in Kashgar City.
954. Kashgar University Sohu account, for the purposes of posting news and/or other announcements related to the university.
955. Kashgar University staff member, an anonymous employee of Kashgar University.
956. Kausar Ahmetbek, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
957. Kazakhstan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government body of the Republic of Kazakhstan that promotes and secures Kazakhstan's interests internationally.
958. Kazinform, a Kazakh international news agency and one of largest media in Kazakhstan.
959. Kemelhan Bolatbek, born in 1980, immigrated to Kazakhstan in 2009 and is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
960. Kenes Armia, a Kazakhstan citizen.
961. Kenzhegul Alqaq, born in 1970, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
962. Kenzhegul Mungulzhan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
963. Kenzhehan Abdulla, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
964. Kenzhesh Nukei, a resident of Kazakhstan.
965. Kewser Wayit, a resident of the United States. He is originally from Atush.
966. Kewser'ay Ehmet, originally from Aksu's Toqsu County. She came to France with her mother and sister in order to pursue treatment for the latter, who suffers from autism, and stayed because of the events in Xinjiang.
967. Kifaye Memet, a resident of Istanbul.
968. Kirem Mamut, a restaurant owner in Istanbul. In October 2018, he was detained for 3 months and threatened with deportation by the Turkish authorities, before being released.
969. Koksen Qunarbai, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
970. Kong Yuanfeng, a Han refugee who had previously served in a Xinjiang reform-through-labor facility and later worked as a mechanical digger operator in the region.
971. Korla government website, the official online portal of the Korla City government.
972. Kosherbai Alimbek, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
973. Kulan Turlan, born in 1977, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
974. Kulanda Qabylseiit, born in 1983, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
975. Kulanda Satybaldy, a Kazakhstan citizen who lives in Shelek.
976. Kulimhan Tazabek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
977. Kulmeshan Baimolla, born in 1963, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
978. Kulsinai Ahmetzhan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
979. Kumishan Baban, born in 1984, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
980. Kumul Normal Institute staff member, an anonymous employee of the Kumul Normal Institute.
981. Kupan Nesipbai, born in 1954, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
982. Kuytun City People's Court, the main court of Kuytun City.
983. Kuzzat Altay, an Uyghur-American activist and entrepreneur.
984. Kyrgyz National University staff, a staff member of the Kyrgyz National University in Bishkek.
985. La Libre, a news outlet based in Belgium.
986. La Presse, a French-language digital newspaper published daily in Montreal, Canada.
987. Lazzat Ahatova, a Kazakhstan lawyer who took the case of Murager Alim and Qaster Musahan.
988. Lazzat Baidilda, born in 1995, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
989. Lazzat Belqozha, presumably a resident of Kazakhstan.
990. Lazzat Rasul, born in 1980, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
991. Le Monde, a French daily afternoon newspaper.
992. Le Point, a French weekly political and news magazine published in Paris, France.
993. Le Temps, a Swiss French-language daily newspaper.
994. Lebiz Alimzhan, born in 1996, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
995. Legal Daily, a state-owned media outlet covering legal developments.
996. Leilla Horsnell, daughter of executed UK citizen Akmal Shaikh.
997. Letter from the Chinese government, providing an official reply regarding a certain query or issue.
998. Li Aijie, the wife of imprisoned human rights activist Zhang Haitao. She is now in the United States.
999. Li Bizhen, a woman from Yongzhou, Hunan. She moved to Xinjiang in her youth and settled in Ghulja City, working in the mail office of the No. 3 Middle School.
1000. Li Dunyong, one of the lawyers of victim Alimjan Hemit.
1001. Li Fangping, the lawyer of Ilham Tohti.
1002. Li Nanfei, originally from Ghulja City. He was detained for a month and a half on subversion charges in 2013, then released and put under surveillance. He fled to Thailand the next year.
1003. Li Xinbin, a standing member of Awat County's Party Committee.
1004. Li Xinhua, mother of victim Li Lin.
1005. Liberation, a daily newspaper in France.
1006. Lilia Akhmadullina, a representative of Russia's Ministry of Internal Affairs.
1007. Lin Qilie, a lawyer from China.
1008. Lisa Ross, a photographer living in the United States.
1009. Liu Jianrong, the human resources director of the Xinjiang Daily.
1010. Liu Jinxing, originally from Ili, is an activist residing in the United States.
1011. Liu Ping, a cadre from the Tianxi Forest Management Bureau.
1012. Living Otherwise, a website, blog, and repository curated by anthropologist Darren Byler.
1013. Lkbir Lmseguem, a lawyer, known for defending Idris Hesen in his extradition case in Morocco.
1014. Local court employee, an anonymous person working in a court in Xinjiang.
1015. Local government employee, working in one of the government offices in Xinjiang.
1016. Local hospital staff, a staff member of a hospital in Xinjiang.
1017. Local People's Procuratorate, a local prosecution body in the People's Republic of China.
1018. Local police, operating out of the police stations or public security bureaus in Xinjiang.
1019. Local police records, raw data obtained from local police databases in Xinjiang.
1020. Local prison staff, a staff member at one of the prisons in Xinjiang.
1021. Local procuratorate employee, a staff member at one of the procuratorates in Xinjiang.
1022. Local school employee, an employee at a school in Xinjiang.
1023. Local village administration, the government representatives of a village in Xinjiang.
1024. Lopnur Procuratorate (尉犁检察), the WeChat account of the People's Procuratorate in Lopnur County.
1025. Lord Ahmed of Rotherham, a member of the House of Lords.
1026. Los Angeles Times, a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California.
1027. Lou Yuanqi, a Christian priest from Ili.
1028. Luis Belmonte Diaz, a Spanish photographer.
1029. Luke Johnston, a China-positive vlogger from the UK and temporary resident of Xinjiang.
1030. Lutpulla Abduletip, a minor who was held at an orphanage in Urumqi, after his mother was detained.
1031. Ma Jun, a visit-benefit-unite teacher who was posted at Bash Kawak Village, in Qaraqash County's Kawak Township.
1032. Maden Gani, a veterinarian and now Kazakhstan citizen. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent several months in a camp.
1033. Madengul Manap, born in 1967, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1034. Madihan Kunbolat, born in 1987, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1035. Magiza Shokimbai, born in 1967, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1036. Magua Raqym, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1037. Magzat Muhamet, born in 1973, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1038. Mahire Eziz, a resident of Canada.
1039. Mahmutjan, a resident of Turkey.
1040. Mahmutjan Hesen, an Uyghur residing abroad, originally from Ghulja County.
1041. Mahytgul Saipolla, born in 1985, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1042. Maigul Qudaibergen, born in 1984, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1043. Mainur Medetbek, now a Kazakhstan citizen, born in 1976.
1044. Mainur Uisipzhan, born in 1991, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1045. Malika Beisen, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1046. Malika Koken, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1047. Malike Mahmut, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1048. Mamut Awut, security chairman of Aykol Township's No. 17 Village, in Aksu (as of 2016).
1049. Mamutjan Abdurehim, a resident of Australia who previously studied in Malaysia, but fled because of fear of deportation.
1050. Mamyrbek Orazhan, born in 1978, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1051. Manap Qabdirahman, born in 1974, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1052. Manfred Nowak, an Austrian human rights lawyer and former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture.
1053. Mansur Hasanoff, an Australian citizen living in Adelaide, Australia, where he works as an accountant.
1054. Maqpal Nurlan, born in 1991, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1055. Maqsat Bolatbai, born in 1943, now resides in Kazakhstan.
1056. Maqsat Koshegen, born in 1983, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1057. Maqsat Ushkempir, a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2018.
1058. Maqsat Yrian, born in 1977, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1059. Marat Toqtaganov, a native of Kazakhstan.
1060. Marhaba Tursunhoja, an ethnic Uzbek from Ghulja City who is now living in Norway.
1061. Maria Nasihat, born in 1955, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1062. Mariyash Ugytai, born in 1964, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1063. Mariye Muhemmed, originally from Atush but now residing in Boston, where she helps operate an Uyghur restaurant.
1064. Martin Harris, a doctor in London.
1065. Martyna Kokotkiewicz, a Polish scholar of Finnish and Hungarian languages.
1066. Mary Caiyun Ma, a United States citizen.
1067. Marzhan Beiilhan, born in 1990, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1068. Marzhan Dolqyn, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1069. Mauit Omargaly, born in 1984, is originally from Changji Prefecture's Mori County. She has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2008.
1070. Maulia Qaliolla, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1071. Maulide Abdirahman, born in 1975, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1072. Maya Mitalipova, a scientist and biologist at MIT's Whitehead Institute. Originally from Almaty, Kazakhstan, she is now a US citizen and resides in Boston.
1073. Medal Rysqan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1074. Medet Soltan, born in 1970, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1075. MediaZona, a Russian alternative media outlet.
1076. Medine Hilalidin, originally from Ghulja City but now a citizen of Turkey.
1077. Meghpiret Ablimit, a university student in Turkey.
1078. Mehbube Abla, originally from Ghulja City, but now living in Austria.
1079. Mehmet Tewekkul, a native of Qaghiliq County who went to Turkey in 2014.
1080. Mehmet Tohti, an Uyghur human rights activist based in Canada.
1081. Mehmet Volkan Kaşıkçı, a Turkish citizen, PhD student in Soviet history, and a volunteer for the Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights organization.
1082. Mehmut Enwer, originally came to Australia as a refugee in 2005, now an Australian citizen.
1083. Mehmut Osman, director of the XUAR Ethnic Affairs Commission.
1084. Mehray Abliz, a resident of Belgium.
1085. Mehray Mezensof, an ethnic Uyghur who was born and raised in Australia.
1086. Mehriban Memet, an Uyghur rights activist based in Germany.
1087. Mehriban Qadir, a resident of Italy.
1088. Mehrigul Musa, originally from Konasheher's Toqquzaq Municipality, but now residing in Norway.
1089. Meiramgul Erbolat, born in 1990, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1090. Meirash Seitbattal, born in 1944 in Ghulja, is now a resident of Kazakhstan.
1091. Meirgul Abdigani, born in 1986, is a resident of Kazakhstan. She was threatened with detention in Xinjiang in 2017, but was given a grace period to look after her newborn baby.
1092. Meirgul Qanapash, born in 1978, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1093. Meirzhan Bolatbek, born in 2003, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1094. Mekei Qani, born in 1962, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1095. Melike Ehmet, an Uyghur residing abroad.
1096. Melikezat Abliz, a resident of Norway.
1097. Melikezat Hebibul, originally from Turpan but now living in Turkey, which she hasn't left since 2016. Her passport expired in 2018.
1098. Melikezat Osman, now living in Turkey.
1099. Memet Aqip, an unverified testifier.
1100. Memet Mollarozi, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1101. Memet Qari, the father of victim Tursunjan Memet.
1102. Memet Yunus, a former camp detainee from Qaraqash County.
1103. Memet'eli Niyaz, originally from Toqsu, Aksu but now residing in Germany.
1104. Memet'imin Bekri, the deputy commissioner of the Kashgar regional administration office.
1105. Memet'eli, originally from Atush. After studying in Egypt, he came to Turkey in 2017.
1106. Memetimin Memethajim, a resident of Norway since 1999.
1107. Memetimin Niyazmemet, originally from Yarkand, now resides and does business in Turkey.
1108. Memetjan Ehet, a former detainee at a camp, who spoke to foreign reporters in Xinjiang in 2021.
1109. Memetjan Jume, deputy director of Radio Free Asia's Uyghur service.
1110. Memetrusul Hesen, born in 1964, is now a citizen of Kyrgyzstan. He is originally from Qaghiliq County.
1111. Memettohti Atawulla, originally from Hotan, but living in Turkey since 2016. He recently completed a political-science master's program at the Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam Üniversitesi.
1112. Memettursun Omer, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang. He is now living abroad.
1113. Memtimin Abdulla, the police officer in charge of Han'eriq Township's No. 12 Village (as of 2015).
1114. Memtiminjan Memet, originally from Kashgar but now residing in Turkey.
1115. Merdan Ghappar, a Taobao model who lived in Guangdong, prior to being arrested and taken back to his home county of Kucha.
1116. Merdan Qasim, an Uyghur residing in Boston, USA.
1117. Merhaba Abdukerim, a resident of Canada.
1118. Merhaba Kamil, daughter of Kamil Metrehim, now residing in the Netherlands.
1119. Merhaba Turahun, originally from Ghulja's Power Station District, but now living in the Netherlands, where she has been for almost a decade.
1120. Merhaba Yaqup, originally from Ghulja but now living in Australia.
1121. Meripet, an Uyghur woman who has been living in Istanbul since March 2017. She used to be a nursing student in Hotan, working at a private hospital.
1122. Merwine Tursun, an ethnic Uyghur now living in Norway.
1123. Meryem Abdulhemid, mother of activist Enwer Ehmet, now residing in Turkey.
1124. Meryem Sultan, an Uyghur now living in Turkey.
1125. Meryembuwi, an Uyghur resident of Nilqa County.
1126. Meryemgul Abdulla, a resident of Turkey.
1127. Meryemhan, the mother of victim Niyaz Qahar.
1128. Metro.co.uk, an online media outlet in the UK.
1129. Mettursun Memet, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1130. Mewlan, a resident of Ghulja.
1131. Mewlan Abliz, originally from Ghulja City, but living in Turkey since November 2014.
1132. Mewlude Abla, originally from Ghulja City, but now living in Norway.
1133. Mewlude Nurmuhemmed, sister of victim Mahire Nurmuhemmed.
1134. Middle East Eye, a London-based online news outlet covering events in the Middle East.
1135. Mihrigul Tursun, an Uyghur woman from Cherchen County, and a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang. She now lives in the United States with her two children.
1136. Mihrigul Urayim, now residing in Turkey.
1137. Minewer Tursun, from Ghulja City, is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having been detained a total of three times.
1138. Minewwer Tursun, an ethnic Uzbek, originally from Ghulja but now living in Canada.
1139. Minghui (明慧), a website that reports on Falun Gong issues.
1140. Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, the ministry of the Government of France that handles France's foreign relations.
1141. Ministry of Public Security of China, the primary law enforcement agency in China.
1142. Mir'ehmet Ablet, a Dutch citizen of Uyghur descent.
1143. Miradil Hesen, an Uyghur man from Onsu, who came to prominence in September 2020 for uploading multiple testimony videos on YouTube while still in China.
1144. Miragul Manapbai, born in 1977, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1145. Mirkamil Ablet, originally from Kashgar but now a resident of Canada.
1146. Mirqedir Mirzat, a resident of France. He is the vice president of France Uyghurs Association.
1147. Mirshad Ghalip, an Uyghur student living in the United States.
1148. Mirza Imran Baig, a citizen of Pakistan and a trader between Lahore and Urumqi.
1149. Mirzabek Muhtar, a resident of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
1150. Mirzaehmet Ilyas, originally from China but now a citizen of Turkey.
1151. Mirzahid Kerimi, a writer and retired editor at the Kashgar Uyghur Press, who spent much of his life in detention and ultimately died while in prison in 2021.
1152. Mirzaqim Mansurov, an ethnic Uyghur and Kazakhstan citizen.
1153. Mirzat, a businessman from Ghulja who has been forced to stay in Kazakhstan because of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
1154. Mirzat Telet, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1155. Missing persons notice, publicly posted to search for a specific individual.
1156. Mohamad Adhe Bhakti, executive director of the Center for Radicalism and Deradicalization Studies.
1157. Moscow Times, an English-language online-only newspaper based in Moscow.
1158. Ms. Zhou, the mother of environmental activist Jiang Zhilin.
1159. Mubarak Shaimardan, born in 1975, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1160. Mubarek Yarmemet, an Uyghur woman now residing in the US.
1161. Muhamet Qani, born in 1984, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1162. Muhamet Qyzyrbek, born in 1982, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1163. Muhametqali Muqan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1164. Muhammad Taufiqurrohman, a senior researcher at the Center for Radicalism and Deradicalization Studies.
1165. Muhammethan Aidan, a Kazakhstan citizen, born in 1979 in China.
1166. Muhemmed Abdulla, an ethnic Uyghur residing in Leh, Ladakh in India.
1167. Muhemmed Abdulla (Awat), originally from Aybagh in Awat County, Aksu, but residing in Kayseri, Turkey since 2014.
1168. Muhemmed Abdulla Dawut, originally from Hotan's Guma County, but now residing abroad.
1169. Muhemmed Emer, a resident of Turkey.
1170. Muhemmed Izetulla, a resident of Turkey.
1171. Muhemmed Qawul Qarahaniy, originally from Kashgar, was a student at the Al-Azhar University in Egypt. He is now living abroad.
1172. Muhemmed'eli Ablet, originally from Peyzawat County but now living in the United States.
1173. Muhemmedniyaz Turap, originally from Yarkand but now residing in Turkey.
1174. Muhemmet Haji, originally from Atush, but now residing in Australia.
1175. Muhemmet'imin Osman, a businessman originally from Guma County, who used to be based in Kyrgyzstan. He moved to Turkey in late 2017 after learning that his passport had been marked by the Chinese authorities.
1176. Muhemmetimin Abduweli, originally from Aksu's Kucha County, but living abroad since 1996. He now lives in Sweden.
1177. Muherrem Muhemmed'eli, originally from Turpan but now living and working in Japan.
1178. Muhlis, a resident of France.
1179. Muhlise Tohti, originally from Aksu but now residing in Turkey.
1180. Muhtar Murat, born in 1995, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1181. Muhtar Mursaly, born in China in 1971, is now a Kazakhstan citizen and lives in Almaty.
1182. Muhtar Qonqa, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1183. Muhtar Zhenis, an elementary-school teacher from Altai's Shyngyl County.
1184. Muhter Abdurahman, a researcher living in Japan.
1185. Muhter Niyaz, originally from Aksu's Shayar County, but born and raised in Urumqi. He left China in 2013 to study abroad, came to Turkey in 2014, and has been there since.
1186. Mukerem Memet, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1187. Mukerem Qahar, a resident of Germany.
1188. Mukerrem Abit, originally from Kashgar City, moved to Egypt in 2014 with her daughter.
1189. Mukerrem Mehmut, an Uyghur student in Turkey.
1190. Multiple Chinese scholars, writing in support of the victim.
1191. Munai Tasqairat, born in 1985, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1192. Munewwer Ablimit, originally from Karamay, but residing in Turkey since 2016.
1193. Munira Alihan, born in 1985, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1194. Munira Erkin, born in 1985, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1195. Munira Qumar, an ethnic Tatar from China, was born in 1975. She is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1196. Munira Turganzhan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1197. Munire Abdugheni, the wife of Ilyasjan Rahman. She escaped Egypt during the Uyghur crackdown and fled to Turkey.
1198. Muniridin Yadikar, an Uyghur Dutch citizen and a captain in the Royal Netherlands Air Force.
1199. Muqadys Zhengis, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1200. Muqeddes, an Uyghur living in Turkey.
1201. Muqiat Abiken, born in 1971, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1202. Muqyiat Qaliolla, from Dorbiljin County, is a son of Qaliolla Tursyn. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around nine months in a camp.
1203. Muradil Emer, originally from Kashgar but now living in Turkey.
1204. Murager Alim, a refugee from Xinjiang who fled to Kazakhstan in October 2019.
1205. Mural Mukan, a well-logging engineer at the Aktau branch of the CNLC in Kazakhstan.
1206. Murat Kadirbai, born in 1963, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1207. Murat Nursharip, born in 1981, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1208. Murat Perhat Ataman, an Uyghur-American living in Fairfax, Virginia.
1209. Murathan Aidarhan, a retired civil servant from Shagantogai County who moved to Kazakhstan in 2016. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
1210. Murathan Qasengazy, born in 1971, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1211. Muratqan Kadenov Kusainovich, born in 1970, is from East Kazakhstan.
1212. Muratzhan Arman, a Kazakhstan citizen.
1213. Musa Berikbol, born in 1980, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1214. Musa Imamadi, born in 1985, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1215. Musa Qozhaqyn, born in 1981, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1216. Muslihiddin Salimov, born in 1988, is a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
1217. Mustafa Musa, a resident of the United States.
1218. Mustafa Turkel Yilmaz, a press officer for the Turkish embassy in Dushanbe.
1219. Mutallak Hasanov, born in 1946, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1220. Mutellip Imin, a student of Ilham Tohti, and formerly a student in Turkey. He was arrested and sentenced with a number of other Tohti students in 2014.
1221. Mutellipjan Eli, originally from Kashgar City, but now residing abroad.
1222. Muyesser Abdul'ehed, a writer now living abroad.
1223. Muyesser Temel, a Turkish citizen of Uyghur origin.
1224. Nadire Nijat, a resident of Turkey.
1225. Nagima Kobdesh, born in 1985, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1226. Nagzat Abilmazhin, born in 1966, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1227. Naoko Mizutani, a Japanese historian.
1228. Nasir Shaikh, cousin of executed UK citizen Akmal Shaikh.
1229. Nastrat Muhamet, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1230. Natalia Motorina, a freelance investigative journalist.
1231. Nathan, a participant in the Silk Road Peace Project.
1232. National Post, a Canadian English-language newspaper.
1233. National Public Radio, a major radio news outlet in the United States.
1234. Nauathan Zhaqyp, born in Xinjiang in 1962 but now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1235. Nauryz Sultan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1236. Nazaket, originally from Ghulja but now living in the United States.
1237. Nazerke Nurahmetova Erkebulan, born in 1988, is a native of Kazakhstan.
1238. Nazgul Toqtarbai, originally from Kunes County but now a resident of Kazakhstan.
1239. Nazigul Token, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1240. Nazigul Tursynbai, born in 1981, immigrated to Kazakhstan from China in 2007.
1241. Naziken Bikei, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1242. Nazuk'ay Abdurehim, a resident of Germany.
1243. Nazymbek Amirbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1244. NBC, an American English-language commercial terrestrial radio and television network.
1245. Nebijan Ela, originally from Karamay but now residing in Sweden.
1246. Nefise Oguz, a Turkish citizen.
1247. Nejmidin Ablet, originally from Uchturpan County in Aksu, but residing in Turkey since 2016.
1248. Nejmidin Raman, originally from Kashgar but now living in the Netherlands.
1249. Nejmidin Sherif, an Uyghur activist now residing in Belgium.
1250. Nemtulla Nejmidin, a computer-engineering student in Norway.
1251. Nesridin Ablimit Maratov, a citizen of Kazakhstan, born in 1969.
1252. New Statesman, a British political and cultural magazine published in London.
1253. New Survey of the Silk Road (丝路新观察), a Chinese state-media outlet covering Central Asian issues.
1254. New York Times, a major news outlet based in the United States.
1255. Newsroom, a New Zealand online news publication, founded in 2017.
1256. Newsweek, an American weekly news magazine founded in 1933.
1257. NHK, Japan's state-controlled public broadcaster.
1258. Nigare, wife of victim Huseyin Imintohti. She lives in Turkey with the couple's three children.
1259. Nijat, an Uyghur businessman now residing in the US.
1260. Nijat Hebibulla, from Ghulja, came to Turkey in 2014 as a student.
1261. Nijat Hoshur, an Uyghur residing in Sweden.
1262. Nijat Muhter, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1263. Nimrod Baranovitch, a professor at the University of Haifa in Israel.
1264. NRC, a daily evening newspaper published in the Netherlands.
1265. Nuken Muqatai, born in 1958 in Altay, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1266. Nur'ehmet Burhan, originally from Korla City, came to Egypt to study and was detained with other Uyghur students in 2017. He managed to flee to Turkey after his release.
1267. Nur'ehmet Qurban, originally from Ili. He has been living in Switzerland since 1999.
1268. Nur'eli Tashpolat, born in 1973, is a computer engineer now residing in Turkey.
1269. Nur'ehmet Mehmut, originally from Korla City but now residing in Turkey.
1270. Nur'eli, a high-school student in Istanbul.
1271. Nurahmet Madiar Abdulla, born in 1991, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1272. Nurali Muqat, born in 1982, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1273. Nurbagh Petroleum Hospital employee, an employee at the Nurbagh Petroleum Hospital.
1274. Nurbaidy Nygmen, born in 1989, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan, having received citizenship in 2013.
1275. Nurban Qaliasqar, born in 1974 in Wusu City. She immigrated to Kazakhstan in 2004 and received Kazakhstan citizenship a year later.
1276. Nurbaqyt Kanashov, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1277. Nurbaqyt Qaliasqar, born in 1968, is originally from Qitai County. She immigrated to Kazakhstan with her family in 2016.
1278. Nurbaqyt Qozha, born in 1977. Originally from Mongolkure County, but now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1279. Nurbati Ulyqpan, born in 1972, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1280. Nurbek Muhamet, born in 1986, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1281. Nurbek Qazybai, born in 1979, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1282. Nurbol Adal, born in 1992, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1283. Nurbolat Logaibaev, a natural-born citizen of Kazakhstan.
1284. Nurbolat Mantai, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1285. Nurbolat Nursharip, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1286. Nurbolat Tursynzhan, originally from Mongolkure County in Ili, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan, having moved there in December 2016.
1287. Nurbubi Nurdaulet, born in 1978, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1288. Nurdanbek Orazqan, an ethnic Kazakh from China who immigrated to Kazakhstan with his wife and two sons in 2016.
1289. Nurdaulet Qudaibergen, born in 1978, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1290. Nurdaulet Qyzaibek, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1291. Nurdolla Maqan, born in 1980, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1292. Nureddin Izbasar, a graduate of the Minzu University in Beijing. He is now residing in Turkey.
1293. Nureli Mehmut, a policeman from the Zerepshat Tajik Township in Yarkand County.
1294. Nurgan Ergan, born in 1969, is originally from China but is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1295. Nurgani Kakim, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1296. Nurgazy Sergazy, born in 1996, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1297. Nurgazy Toqtarqozha, born in 1973, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1298. Nurgisa Bekbolatovich Saparbaev, born in 1982, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1299. Nurgisa Qalau, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1300. Nurgul Aman, a resident of Kazakhstan, originally from Nilqa County.
1301. Nurgul Daubai, a Kazakhstan citizen.
1302. Nurgul Ghappar, originally from Urumqi but now residing in Istanbul.
1303. Nurgul Muratbek, born in 1976, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1304. Nurgul Osman, originally from Urumqi but now living abroad.
1305. Nurgul Qahar, the sister of victim Niyaz Qahar.
1306. Nurgul Qali, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1307. Nurgul Sultanbek, born in 1970, moved to Kazakhstan in 2005 and is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1308. Nurgul Zeinolla, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1309. Nurhan Sultanbai Samenbet, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1310. Nurhat Adilhan, born in 1978, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1311. Nurhoja Omerhoja, originally from Ghulja but now residing in Australia.
1312. Nurila Ramazan, born in 1973, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1313. Nuriman Aitugan, born in 1992, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1314. Nuriman Weli, a resident of Turkey.
1315. Nurimangul Abdureshit, originally from Kashgar but now living in the US.
1316. Nurimangul Obulqasim, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1317. Nuriyem Abla, an Uyghur residing abroad.
1318. Nurken Akai, born in 1963, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1319. Nurlan Adalgazy, born in 2000, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1320. Nurlan Kaken, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1321. Nurlan Kokteubai, a retired schoolteacher from Chapchal County. He moved to Kazakhstan in 2011, but was detained in 2017 in Xinjiang and sent to "re-education".
1322. Nurlan Orazbek, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1323. Nurlan Rahymzhan, born in 1964, is a native of Kazakhstan.
1324. Nurlan Umbetov Orazalyevich, born in 1972, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1325. Nurmemet Abdulla, originally from Yarkand. He left the region in 2014 and now resides in Germany.
1326. Nurmemet Siraji'ehmet, a resident of Sweden.
1327. Nurmemet Tohtiniyaz, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1328. Nurmuhemmed Abliz, originally from Ghulja City. He left Xinjiang in November 2014 and is now living in Turkey with his family.
1329. Nurmuhemmed Ehmet, originally from Qaraqash, Hotan, but now living in Germany.
1330. Nurmuhemmed Turdi, originally from Kucha County, but now residing in Canada.
1331. Nurnisa Ybyraiym, born in 1968, resides in Kazakhstan.
1332. Nurqia Aubakir, born in 1978, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1333. Nurqisa Saparbaev, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1334. Nursapa Zhenishan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1335. Nursaule Qabdolla, originally from Tacheng City but now a resident of Kazakhstan. She is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent over a year in a camp.
1336. Nurshat Erlan, originally from Ili's Chapchal County, now lives in Kazakhstan.
1337. Nurshat Mamish, born in 1967, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1338. Nursiman Abdureshit, originally from Kashgar but now residing abroad.
1339. Nursulu Sagatbek, born in 1978, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1340. Nurubal Orsynbai, born in 1988, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1341. Nurungul Tohti, a woman whose underage son was abducted in inner China, with her dealing with the kidnappers directly and managing to get him out. She later ran afoul of the authorities for demanding an investigation.
1342. Nury Teyip, now residing in the United States.
1343. Nury Turkel, an Uyghur rights advocate and lawyer, based in the United States.
1344. Nurzat Asan, born in 1970, is a Chinese citizen with residence in Kazakhstan.
1345. Nurzat Ermekbai, a Kazakhstan citizen, born in 1975.
1346. Nurzat Suleimen, born in 1976, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1347. Nurzhamila Salymkozho, born in 1978, now residing in Central Asia.
1348. Nurzhan Daulet, born in 1992, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1349. Nurzhauar Muhamethan, born in 1972, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1350. Nurzhaubek Tabil, born in 1973, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1351. Nusrethan Qeyyum, originally from Turpan. In 2016, she left China to go to Egypt as her children were studying there.
1352. Nyrola Elima, residing in Sweden.
1353. Obulqasim Abliz, a native of Qaraqash County, now residing abroad.
1354. Obulqasim Seyitmehmut, an Uyghur currently living in Finland.
1355. Official announcement, posted by government authorities in a public space to either inform or call for some sort of action.
1356. Official arrest notice, provided following the formal arrest of a suspect in the People's Republic of China.
1357. Official court document, as used in court proceedings in the People's Republic of China.
1358. Official detention notice, provided after the initial detention of a suspect in the People's Republic of China.
1359. Official examination and prosecution extension notice, sent by a local procuratorate to inform the prosecuted party that the time period allotted for the examination of their case and subsequent prosecution has been extended.
1360. Official incarceration notice, which provides the details about a given inmate's upcoming internment.
1361. Official Indian government records, detailing various incidents and procedures in India.
1362. Official indictment, issued by a procuratorate and charging a given person(s) with an offense.
1363. Official letter of complaint, as written to report or appeal with regard to legal/procedural violations.
1364. Official notice of administrative punishment, issued by the public security organs following the administrative detention of an individual.
1365. Official notice of education and training, as given by local authorities to a family member of someone taken to a "training center".
1366. Official notice of enforcement, issued by a local court to the relatives of a sentenced individual to inform them of the sentence having gone into effect.
1367. Official notice of meeting, addressed from a local court to a local detention center following a trial, with a request that the detention center arrange a meeting between the defendant and their relatives.
1368. Official notice to those with relatives abroad, warning the informed party that they will be held legally responsible in the case that their relative does not return to China quickly.
1369. Official postponement notice, provided by local police authorities when the investigation of a certain suspect is postponed.
1370. Official proof of being taken for education, a notice written by local authorities, proving the detention for "education" of a given person, and usually issued to excuse them from certain legal obligations.
1371. Official proof of release, a document provided to a detainee upon release.
1372. Official right-to-legal-counsel notice, sent by a local procuratorate to inform the prosecuted party of their right to seek legal counsel.
1373. Official search notice, posted in Xinjiang to search for a person on the run.
1374. Official website of Kashgar University, the web portal for Kashgar University.
1375. Oghlan Ghulam, originally from Kashgar but now living in the United States.
1376. Oghuzhan Eset, a citizen of the United States.
1377. Ohab Qapysh, born in 1955, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1378. Olzhas Gadilov, born in 1989, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1379. Omarali Sagymbek, born in 1962, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1380. Omarbek Qadis, born in 1978, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1381. Omer (Hajim) Rozi, an Uyghur now living in Belgium.
1382. Omer Bekri, also known as Omir Bekali or Omerbek Eli, is the first ex-detainee eyewitness of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang. A businessman from Turpan, he was a Kazakhstan citizen at the time of his arrest.
1383. Omer Eziz, originally from Qaraqash County's Zawa Township. He has been living in Sweden for around 15 years.
1384. Omer Kanat, an Uyghur human rights advocate based in the United States.
1385. Omer Khan, the founder of the Omer Uyghur Foundation in Islamabad.
1386. Omer Rozi, originally from Aksu's Toqsu County, but now residing in Norway.
1387. Omer Yusup, originally from Mekit County but now residing in Turkey.
1388. Omerjan Hemdul, originally from Korla but now residing in Turkey.
1389. Omerjan Turdi, a musician living in Europe.
1390. Omirbek Nurmuhamet, born in 1989, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1391. Omirgul Elubai, born in 1967, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1392. Ondřej Klimeš, a researcher at the Oriental Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences.
1393. Ongarbek Yusup, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1394. Open Doors, a non-denominational mission supporting persecuted Christians in the world.
1395. Oral Zhanabil, born in 1949, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1396. Oralbek Qali, born in 1984, is originally from China but is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1397. Oralhan Saduaqas, a Kazakhstan citizen, having moved to Kazakhstan in 2007.
1398. Oralqan Aben, originally from Emin County but now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1399. Oraz, a citizen of Kazakhstan and friend of Asqar Azatbek.
1400. Orazali Imatai, born in 1974, resides in Kazakhstan.
1401. Orazbek Alimbek, born in 1983, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1402. Orazhan Aitmuhambet, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1403. Orazhan Qunapia, born in 1962, is originally from Tacheng's Shawan County but is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1404. Ordabai Aitan, originally from Toqquztara County, is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent a year in camp.
1405. Order from high court of India, an official order from an Indian high court.
1406. Orken Damu, born in 1991, first came to Kazakhstan in 2007 and is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1407. Ormanhan Nursultan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1408. Oryatqan Nasipqan, born in 1975, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1409. Orynbek Koksebek, Kazakhstan citizen, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
1410. Oryngul Baqytnur, born in 1998, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1411. Oserhan Qozhaqyn, born in 1974, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1412. Osman Awut, originally from Awat County but now residing abroad.
1413. Osman Kenzhebai, born in 1986, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1414. Osman Tarim, an Uyghur now living abroad.
1415. Ovalbek Turdakyn, an ethnic Kyrgyz survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around 10 months at a camp.
1416. Ozat Toleubai, born in 1968, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1417. Parasat Amanzhol, born in 1994, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1418. Parasat Nurlan, born in 1994, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1419. Parasat Qaliolla, from Dorbiljin County, is a graduate of the Central Conservatory of Music. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around nine months in a camp.
1420. Parida, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1421. Parida Qabylbek, born in 1963, a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2004.
1422. Parigul Isaqan, born in 1975, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1423. Patem Abla, an Uyghur now living now in Turkey.
1424. Patigul Abdughopur, originally from Ghulja City but now residing abroad.
1425. Patigul Ghulam, a resident of Urumqi who gained attention for her outspokenness following the disappearance of her son, Imammemet Eli, in the detentions after the July 2009 incident.
1426. Patigul Qurban, now residing in Finland.
1427. Patigul Talip, originally from Aksu's Kucha County, but living abroad since 1996. She now lives in Sweden.
1428. Patigul Yasin, a resident of Kashgar.
1429. Patime Tursun, an ethnic Uzbek, originally from Ghulja but now living in Norway.
1430. Patrick Wack, a French photographer from Paris, who lived and worked in China as a freelancer.
1431. Paul Newberry, a British national living in Poland.
1432. Pazil "Khan", a resident of Australia.
1433. Pazilzhan Orazgali, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1434. PBS, an American public broadcaster and television program distributor.
1435. Peaceful Ulughchat (平安乌恰), a state-sponsored WeChat account that posts about news and events local to Ulughchat County.
1436. PEN America, a nonprofit headquartered in New York City that works to defend and celebrate free expression.
1437. PEN International, a worldwide association of writers, founded in London in 1921 to promote literature and intellectual co-operation among writers everywhere.
1438. People's Daily, the largest newspaper group in China.
1439. Perhat Abdulla, a citizen of Norway.
1440. Perhat Qadir, a resident of the Netherlands, and the former chairman of the Dutch East Turkistan Uyghur Union.
1441. Peride Idris, a mother of five who lives in Istanbul with her family.
1442. Phansak Kasemasanta, Deputy Chief of the Thailand Immigration Bureau (as of 2011).
1443. Police work report, written by local police to document certain progress or new developments.
1444. PRC consulate-embassy staff, a staff member at a People's Republic of China embassy or consulate.
1445. Proof-of-life video, released by an unspecified Chinese media outlet and intended to show that a given individual is "alive and well".
1446. Provisional-sentencing report, a document from local authorities discussing the grounds for provisionally sentencing a camp detainee.
1447. Pu Zhiqiang, a lawyer from China.
1448. Qabdul Qazhybek, born in 1953, has been a Kazakhstan citizen since 2004.
1449. Qabekqul Qalimet, born in 1985, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1450. Qabilhan Shariphan, born in 1988, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1451. Qabit Oralbai, a citizen of Kazakhstan. He was born in 1975 in Ghulja.
1452. Qabylbek Toigan, born in 1987, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1453. Qaden Adilbek, born in 1949, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1454. Qadilbek Tuimebai, born in 1962, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1455. Qadir Mardan, born in 1985, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1456. Qadyl Erkin, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1457. Qadyrbek Tampek, a livestock farmer from Tacheng but now residing in Kazakhstan. He's a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent nearly a year in camp.
1458. Qadys Ygylymzhan, born in 1989, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1459. Qagylez Nurbek, born in 1994, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1460. Qahar Qaly, born in 1993, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1461. Qainel Ibat, born in 1976, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1462. Qairat Maulen, born in 1982, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1463. Qairat Samarkan, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, who was detained and kept in a camp despite being a Kazakhstan citizen.
1464. Qaisar Rahman, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1465. Qaisha Aqan, an ethnic Kazakh from Xinjiang who fled China in May 2018 to seek refuge in Kazakhstan.
1466. Qaiyrbek Sabetqan, born in 1990, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1467. Qaiyrgazy Qaziolla, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1468. Qaiyrgul Aqan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1469. Qalida Aqythan, an elderly Kazakh woman, originally from Kunes County but now a citizen and resident of Kazakhstan.
1470. Qalima Dauit, born in 2011, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1471. Qaliolla Muqai, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1472. Qalisham Smagul, born in 1960, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1473. Qaliza Tilek, born in 1965, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1474. Qalmyrza Halyq, born in 1957, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1475. Qalybek Sabetqan, born in 1987, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1476. Qalym Abdurahim, a Kazakhstan citizen.
1477. Qamash Sagdolla, born in 1954, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1478. Qamatan Toqtamurat, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1479. Qanat Anuarbek, born in 1964, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1480. Qanat Qudaibergen, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1481. Qanibat Qabidolla, born in 1974, has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2017.
1482. Qanipa Qusmanbek, born in 1973, resides in Kazakhstan.
1483. Qanymgul Manapbai, born in 1970, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1484. Qaraqash County Forestry and Grassland Administration, the local forestry and grassland administration bureau for Qaraqash County.
1485. Qaraqat Abdesh, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1486. Qaraqat Anuar, born in 1997, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1487. Qarihan Eset, a citizen of the United States.
1488. Qarlygash Diparova, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1489. Qarlygash Kamai, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1490. Qarlygash Nurahmetova Duisembai, born in 1973, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1491. Qaryigat Turdyhan, born in 1986, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1492. Qasen Qatan, originally from Changji, but a Kazakhstan citizen since 2012.
1493. Qasimjan Abdurehim, the founder of the Atlan school in Urumqi, but now in exile and working as a journalist for Voice of America.
1494. Qasimjan Helil, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1495. Qasimjan Qadir, originally from Karamay but now living abroad.
1496. Qasira Muqai, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1497. Qaster Abishtai, born in 1980, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1498. Qaster Akimzhan, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1499. Qaster Baqytnur, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent seven months at a camp.
1500. Qaster Musahan, a refugee from China who fled to Kazakhstan in October 2019.
1501. Qaster Nurlan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1502. Qasym Tursynqan, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1503. Qatiatolla Mellat, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1504. Qauaria Amangazy, born in 1994, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1505. Qauash Muqatai, born in 1966, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1506. Qazaq Times, a media agency reporting in multiple languages and focusing on Kazakhstan.
1507. Qazaq Uni, a media outlet in Kazakhstan.
1508. Qazhat Zhaqsylyq, born in 1963, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1509. Qazylhan Qadyl, born in 1970, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1510. Qediriye Emet, originally from Kashgar, is now a resident of Turkey.
1511. Qediriye Enwer, an Uyghur now living abroad.
1512. Qedriye Ghopur, originally from Aksu but now residing in Norway.
1513. Qelbinur Gheni, an Uyghur residing abroad.
1514. Qelbinur Kamal, originally from Ghulja City, but now residing in Turkey.
1515. Qelbinur Sidiq, a former instructor at a camp in Urumqi. She is currently applying for asylum in the Netherlands.
1516. Qelbinur Tursun, originally from Yopurgha County in Kashgar, but residing in Turkey since 2016.
1517. Qemirdin Qurban, an Uyghur residing abroad.
1518. Qeyyum Muhemmet, a well-known actor and host, as well as a professor at the Xinjiang Arts Institute. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent a number of years in detention.
1519. Qichacha, a Chinese database of business records.
1520. Qisa Agian, born in 1975, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1521. Qiu Xianshi, from Kunes County in Ili Prefecture.
1522. Qizat Erkin, a native of Bortala, who worked in Fukang City and briefly served in the SWAT unit there. In 2023, he was briefly detained himself.
1523. Qosylqan Gadilova, born in 1962, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1524. Qozhan Qyzyr, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1525. QQ News, the news branch of Tencent Media's QQ service.
1526. Qualbek Ashim, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1527. Quan Dyban, born in 1983, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1528. Quan'aly Nurbolat, born in 1979 in Kunes County, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1529. Quandyk Nursapa, born in 1983, is originally from China but immigrated to Kazakhstan and obtained Kazakhstan citizenship in 2008.
1530. Quandyq Qurmanuly Qabylov, a native of Kazakhstan.
1531. Quanyshbek Alesh, now a citizen of Kazakhstan, having moved there from China in 2003.
1532. Quanyshbek Tursynbek, born in 1988, is a Kazakhstan citizen as of August 2017.
1533. Quanyshnur Hamit, an imam. He moved to Kazakhstan in 2011.
1534. Quatbek Zhaqsylyq, born in 1984, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1535. Quatqan Aiymqan, born in 1984, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1536. Quatzhan Mahmut, born in 1976, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1537. Qudaibergen Toqtasyn, born in 1956, moved to Kazakhstan in 2004 and is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1538. Qumar Qusain, born in 1986, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1539. Qurban Arif, originally from Bortala but now living in Norway.
1540. Qurban Niyaz, an employee at Radio Free Asia's Uyghur service.
1541. Qurbanjan Metnuri, originally from Yengiyer Township in Hotan's Qaraqash County, has been living abroad since 1995.
1542. Qurman Duisenbai, citizen of Kazakhstan.
1543. Qurmangazy Zhamalbek, born in 1982, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1544. Qurmangul Madinam Islam, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1545. Qurmet Zhumagazy, a Kazakhstan citizen.
1546. Qusain Bazarbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1547. Qusaingazy Qunapia, a Kazakhstan citizen.
1548. Qusan Nauryzhan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1549. Qushtar Sarsenbek, born in 2001, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1550. Qutluq Almas, a former lecturer at Xinjiang University, now living in the US.
1551. Qydyrali Oraz, an activist in Kazakhstan and founder of the original Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights organization.
1552. Qymbat Muhametqali, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1553. Qymbatbek Maqsat, born in 1990, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1554. Qyran Baqytkeldi, born in 1996, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1555. Qyran Bektursyn, born in 1995, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1556. Qyzyrgazy Malik, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1557. Rabigul Hajimuhemmed, an Uyghur now living abroad.
1558. Rabigul Nurdin, originally from Yanqi in Bayingolin, but now living in Turkey.
1559. Rabila Sapaq, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1560. Rabiye Tohti, the wife of victim Tohti Tuniyaz.
1561. Rachel Harris, a scholar of Uyghur music at the SOAS in London.
1562. Radio Azattyk, the Kyrgyz branch of Radio Free Europe.
1563. Radio Azattyq, the Kazakhstan branch of Radio Free Europe.
1564. Radio France Internationale, a French public radio service that broadcasts in Paris and all over the world.
1565. Radio Free Asia Mandarin, the Mandarin-language service of Radio Free Asia.
1566. Radio Free Asia Tibetan, the Tibetan-language service of Radio Free Asia.
1567. Radio Free Asia Uyghur, the Uyghur-language service of Radio Free Asia.
1568. Radio Télévision Suisse, a Swiss public broadcasting organisation.
1569. Rahat Abdesh, born in 1986, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1570. Rahat Adyrysh, born in 1981, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1571. Rahi Haji, a resident of the US.
1572. Rahile Ablet, a citizen of the UK, who first came to the country as a student in 2002.
1573. Rahile Kamal, a poet and former editor who now resides in Sweden.
1574. Rahima Senbai, an interpreter from Tekes County who now lives in Kazakhstan. She's a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent a year in a camp.
1575. Rahymgeldi Zhanatali, born in 1988, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1576. Raigul Qadyrbek, born in 1988 in Toqquztara County, has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2017.
1577. Raise the Voices, an international human rights campaign to support victims and their families.
1578. Ramile, a student living outside China.
1579. Ramile Ablimit, a resident of Canada.
1580. Ran Tong, a lawyer in China. He was the defense attorney for victim Huang Yunmin.
1581. Raushan Kulmes, born in 1987, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1582. Rauza Omarhan, born in 1980, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1583. Rayim Pulatov, a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
1584. Razia Nurbolat, born in 1989, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1585. Raziye Hebibulla, previously a student in Egypt but now a resident of Turkey.
1586. Raziye Jalalidin, a Dutch citizen.
1587. Raziye Qari, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1588. Raziye Sattar, originally from Toqsu County, but now living in France. She originally moved to seek treatment for one of her daughters.
1589. RealClearInvestigations, an investigative journalism outlet and part of the RealClear Media Group.
1590. Rebiya Kadeer, a businesswoman and political activist, now living in the United States.
1591. Recommendation to indict, a written letter addressed from the public security bureau to the local procuratorate, requesting the latter to start indictment proceedings.
1592. Regional disciplinary committee, a branch of the government body charged with investigating potential abuses committed by Party members.
1593. Registration cancellation notice, an official notice confirming the cancellation of one's household registration.
1594. Rehime Israpil, now living in Turkey.
1595. Rehime Uyghur, originally from Karamay, but now living abroad.
1596. Rena, daughter-in-law of renowned linguist Hemdulla Abdurahman.
1597. Reporters Without Borders, an international non-profit and non-governmental organization with the stated aim of safeguarding the right to freedom of information.
1598. Reprieve, a nonprofit organization of international lawyers and investigators, with particular focus on the death penalty.
1599. Request for instruction on lifting suspicion, a notice from a local government committee requesting instruction regarding a particular sensitive individual having suspicion officially lifted in their regard.
1600. Rest of World, a global nonprofit publication covering the impact of technology.
1601. Reuters, an international news organization owned by Thomson Reuters.
1602. Reyhan Abdurehim, originally from Urumqi but now residing in Belgium.
1603. Reyhan Ablet, an Uyghur residing abroad.
1604. Reyhan Eset, a graduate of the Harvard Law School and resident of the United States.
1605. Reyhangul Abliz, a resident of Australia.
1606. Reyhangul Tohti, originally from Aksu but now living in Belgium.
1607. Rezhil Ermek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1608. Rights Protection Network (维权网), a Chinese blog covering rights abuses in China.
1609. Rishat Musajan, the mayor of Hotan.
1610. Riza Alimnur, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1611. Riza Almas, born in 1990, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1612. Riza Bagdaulet, born in 1987, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1613. Riza Qauan, a citizen of Kazakhstan and a mother of three.
1614. Rizwangul Ghopur, born "Rizwangul Abduqadir", now resides abroad.
1615. Rizwangul Nurmuhemmed, a scholar residing in New Zealand.
1616. Rohit Mahajan, a spokesperson for Radio Free Asia.
1617. Roshengul Tashmemet, originally from Ghulja City's Yengihayat Neighborhood, but now living in Turkey.
1618. Roshengul Yasin, a resident of Shuiding Municipality and mother of victim Zinnetgul Tursun.
1619. Rozigul Ablimit, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1620. Rozimuhemmed Nurehmet, an Uyghur now living abroad.
1621. Rozinisa Memettohti, originally from Qaraqash but now residing in Turkey.
1622. RTBF, a public service broadcaster delivering radio and television services to the French-speaking Community of Belgium.
1623. RTHK, the public broadcasting service in Hong Kong.
1624. RTL Nieuws, a Dutch television news service produced by RTL Nederland.
1625. Rufia Abilqasym, born in 1987, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1626. Rukiye Turdush, an Uyghur activist living in Canada.
1627. Rune Steenberg, an anthropologist from Denmark.
1628. Ruqiye Gheyret, a university student in Istanbul.
1629. Ruqiye Perhat, an Islamic studies student now living in Turkey.
1630. Rushan Abbas, an Uyghur-American activist.
1631. Ruslan Nagiyev, a lawyer in Russia, taking the case of the Shawket brothers.
1632. Rustem Tursun, originally from Xinjiang but now living in Australia.
1633. Rysgul Agian, born in 1972, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1634. Ryszhan Kainula, born in 1953, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan. Her last name was written incorrectly when she obtained Kazakhstan citizenship, and should actually be "Qabidolla".
1635. Sabetqan Malgazhdar, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around ten months in camp.
1636. Sabira Soltan, born in 1988, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1637. Sabit Nurbolat, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1638. Sachin Gupta, a lawyer living in India.
1639. Sadam Abdusalam, originally from Xinjiang but now an Australian citizen.
1640. Sadirjan Sebir, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1641. Sadyrzhan Anaiat, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1642. Safraz, a resident of the United Kingdom.
1643. Sagira Arystanbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1644. Saira Aitosh, born in 1978, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1645. Saira Qatimolla, born in 1958, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1646. Sairagul Qatan, born in 1980, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1647. Sairagul Sauytbai, a former "re-education" camp teacher who fled to Kazakhstan and was later given asylum in Sweden.
1648. Sairash Zhupai, born in 1981, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1649. Sakandar Hayat, a citizen of Pakistan.
1650. Sakem Bolpan, born in 1962, is now a resident of Kazakhstan.
1651. Saken Ugithan, born in 1974, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1652. Salahidin Seyd'ehmet, originally from Ghulja but now residing in Germany.
1653. Salfurat, a Pakistani businessman who owned part of the Muhajirlar Hotel in Urumqi.
1654. Saliha Seterhan, born in 1976, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1655. Salima Esbolat, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1656. Salman Uyghur, a resident of Turkey.
1657. Salqyn Erbol, born in 1999, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1658. Saltanat Bokeiqan, born in 1988, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1659. Samarqan Nurdaulet, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1660. Samdulgash Auken, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1661. Samgar Toreqan, born in 1998, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1662. Sanam Chirbekova, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1663. Sandugash Nurbolat, born in 2004, immigrated to Kazakhstan in 2014.
1664. Sapila Taqash, born in 1949, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan, having immigrated from China in 2002.
1665. Sara Zhyenbai, originally from China but residing in Kazakhstan since 2015.
1666. Sarah Tynen, a geography scholar from the United States.
1667. Sarqyt Qinaiat, born in 1976, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1668. Sarqythan Qydyrbai, born in 1945, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1669. Sarsen Koken, a native-born Kazakhstan citizen.
1670. Sarsengul Rizabek, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1671. Sattar Zunun, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1672. Satypaldy Kyzyrakyn, born in 1989, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1673. Saule Abilkasymova, a native-born Kazakhstan citizen.
1674. Saule Meltai, a nurse from Qinghe County, is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
1675. Saule Qabdolla, born in 1964, used to be a teacher in Toli County's Dolati Township. She is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1676. Saule Ybyraim, born in 1973, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1677. Saulebek Sultan, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1678. Sawutjan Qasim, originally from Kashgar but now residing in the United States.
1679. Saya Bekbolat, born in 1999, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1680. Sayagul Nurbolat, born in 2000 in Xinjiang, immigrated to Kazakhstan in 2014 and obtained Kazakhstan citizenship in 2017.
1681. Sayahat Emenbai, born in 1969, is originally from Hami but has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2004.
1682. SBS, a national public television network in Australia.
1683. Science, a leading magazine dedicated to covering science-related issues.
1684. Screening opinion & approval form, filled out by local government authorities to give an assessment of a detainee's situation, including potential recommendation for release.
1685. Script of interrogation, a prepared script of an interrogation with a criminal suspect.
1686. Sebihe Tursun, an ethnic Uyghur living in Quebec.
1687. Sedirjan Ayupov, a native of Kazakhstan and a local representative of the World Uyghur Congress.
1688. Sehibe Sayramoghlu, an Uyghur residing abroad.
1689. Seiitbek Isa, originally from Akchi Township in Kizilsu Prefecture, but now a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
1690. Seilhan Sagdolla, born in 1982, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1691. Seisen Bazarali, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
1692. Seisen Sailan, born in 1988, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1693. Seitmuhamet Shezhimbek, a Kazakhstan citizen originally from Tokkuztara County. He is one of the key volunteers at the Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights organization.
1694. Seketai Esimbek, born in 1960, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1695. Sembek Tulipbergen, now a Kazakhstan citizen, having immigrated in 2016.
1696. Semei Aqan, born in 1978, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1697. Semime, presumably an Uyghur living abroad, born in 1981 in Urumqi.
1698. Semire Imin, a student in Boston, daughter of famous publisher Iminjan Seydin.
1699. Serali Qurmanali, born in 1990, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1700. Serik Abeuhan, born in 1987, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1701. Serik Qabylqaq, born in 1979, now lives in Kazakhstan.
1702. Serik Rash, born in 1965, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1703. Serik Satybaldy, a Kazakhstan citizen, born in 1982.
1704. Serik Sharip, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1705. Serikbai Maralbek, born in 1960, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1706. Serikbai Sadyq, born in 1972, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1707. Serikbai Shaimardan, born in 1985, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1708. Serikzhan Bilash, the leader of the Atajurt Kazakh Human Rights organization, who came to prominence in 2018 for the group's work on the Xinjiang repressions.
1709. Serikzhan Toqtarbek, a Kazakhstan citizen as of 2014.
1710. Setergul Erkin, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1711. Seterhan Sergali, born in 1974, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1712. Seydinjan Sadir, a citizen of Sweden.
1713. Seydulla Yasin, originally from Korla's Shanghu Municipality but now residing in Japan.
1714. Seyitahun, the father of victim Merdan Seyitahun.
1715. Seyyare Ferhat, an Uyghur [presumably] now living abroad.
1716. Seyyare Hesen, a resident of the United States.
1717. Shadat Tuganbai, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1718. Shadiye Shawket, originally from Ustun Atush Township in Atush City, but later a resident of Konsul Street in Urumqi. She has been residing abroad since the early 2010s.
1719. Shadman Mahmut, a member of the advocacy group "Uyghur Man".
1720. Shahdiyar Shawket, an Uyghur-Tatar student in Kazan, whose case came to prominence in 2019 when he and his brother faced deportation to China.
1721. Shahidyam Memanova, born in 1987, is an ethnic Uyghur and a native Kazakhstan citizen.
1722. Shahnura Qasim, an Uyghur residing in Germany.
1723. Shahrizat Shawket, an Uyghur-Tatar student in Kazan, whose case came to prominence in 2019 when he and his brother faced deportation to China.
1724. Shaih Dauletbai, born in 1972, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1725. Shaizat Nusipali, born in 1951, now a resident of Kazakhstan.
1726. Shakir Akimqan, born in 1981, came to Kazakhstan in 2004 and is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1727. Shalqar Baqyt, born in 1992, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1728. Shalqar Muhamet, born in 1987, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1729. Shalqar Slambek, born in 1977, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1730. Shamet Qamet, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1731. Shamsidin Beisen, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1732. Shao Zhongguo, a friend of Gao Zhisheng and now a Chinese political prisoner.
1733. Shargul Ordabai, born in 1965, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1734. Shaun O'Dwyer, an associate professor in the Faculty of Languages and Cultures at Kyushu University.
1735. Shemshinur Mesum, an Uyghur residing abroad.
1736. Shemsiye Eli, daughter of victim Elijan Mamut, now living abroad.
1737. Shemsiye Hajibeg, an Uyghur advocate residing in Australia.
1738. Shemsiye Tursun, originally from Ghulja, but residing in Turkey since the early 2010s.
1739. Sherbaz Khan, a Pakistani national.
1740. Sheyide Eli, originally from Kashgar, but now residing in the United States.
1741. Shinadyl Zhanbyrbai, born in 1989, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1742. Shireli Emerjan, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1743. Shohret Gheni, an Uyghur living abroad.
1744. Shohret Hoshur, a journalist working for Radio Free Asia.
1745. Shohret Zakir, the governor of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
1746. Sholpan Amirken, born in 1984, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1747. Sholpan Tursyn, born in 1966, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1748. Shui Baoying, the director of the Xinjiang Daily's Party discipline committee.
1749. Shukimeiit Sagdolla, born in 1962, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1750. Shynaigul Zhumaqadyr, born in 1990, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1751. Shynar Qylyshova, a citizen of Kazakhstan, born in Kazakhstan.
1752. Sihong County Public Security Bureau, the county police bureau for Sihong County in Jiangsu Province.
1753. Sina News, the news outlet of the Sina Corporation.
1754. Sinopsis, a project that "aims to present a regular overview of developments in China and its impacts on the outside world from the perspectives of Czech, Chinese, and international observers".
1755. Sirajidin, an Uyghur man living in Norway.
1756. Sky News, a British free-to-air television news channel and organization.
1757. Slate, an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture.
1758. Social media reports, unverified and/or anonymous reports on social media.
1759. Soohail Shaikh, cousin of executed UK citizen Akmal Shaikh.
1760. South China Morning Post, a media outlet based in Hong Kong.
1761. Staff member at Xinjiang Academy of Social Sciences, an employee at the Xinjiang branch of the Academy of Social Sciences.
1762. Stefan J. Bos, founder and correspondent of the agency BosNewsLife.
1763. Stuff Circuit, an investigative group of a New Zealand news media website owned by Stuff Ltd.
1764. Su Yutong, a Chinese journalist, writer, and human rights activist.
1765. Subhi Memet, a resident of the United States.
1766. Subhi Salih, now residing outside China.
1767. Subhidur Omer, a religious studies student in Turkey.
1768. Subhinur Ghojam, a young woman who spent time in camp and was later transferred to a factory in Aksu.
1769. Subhinur Memetimin, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1770. Sudinisa Abduletip, an Uyghur woman from Hotan, now living abroad.
1771. Sufane Alimjan, an Uyghur now living abroad.
1772. Sulaiman Gu, a Chinese activist now residing in the United States.
1773. Sun Hongping, a registered resident of Shanghai.
1774. Sun Li, an Uyghur-Han woman from Xinjiang, who was detained multiple times following her accusations that a high-ranked official had raped her.
1775. Sungkar Erbolat, a philosophy student at a college in Almaty.
1776. SupChina, a New York-based, China-focused news, information, and business services platform.
1777. Supreme Court of Kazakhstan, the highest of three levels of courts of Kazakhstan.
1778. Supreme People's Procuratorate, the highest national level agency responsible for both prosecution and investigation in the People's Republic of China.
1779. Sydney Morning Herald, a daily compact newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
1780. Sylqymbai Torgai, nearly 100 years old, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1781. Tabarak Kamai, born in 1989, has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2011.
1782. Tabarak Qusaiynhan, born in 1959, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1783. Tabysqan Magrupqan, originally from Jeminey County but now residing in Kazakhstan. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around nine months in a camp.
1784. Tahir Hamut, an Uyghur poet and filmmaker, now residing in the United States.
1785. Tahir Imin, an Uyghur activist residing in Washington, DC.
1786. Tahir Mutellip, originally from Kashgar but now residing in Germany.
1787. Tahirjan Enwer, originally from Qumul, but now residing abroad.
1788. Tahirjan Tohti, a businessman with a degree from Fudan University.
1789. Taiwan Reporter, a Taiwanese media outlet.
1790. Takefoto.cn, a Chinese media portal.
1791. Talapbek Qabdumanap, born in 1991, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1792. Talapbek Unki, a Kazakhstan citizen.
1793. Talgar Omiruzaq, born in 1987, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1794. Talgat Tursyn, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1795. Talip Ismayilov, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1796. Talpyn Zhastar, a human rights organization in Almaty that operated briefly in mid-2019.
1797. Tamara Qalqaman, born in 1991, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1798. Tangnur Medelqan, born in 1985, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1799. Tasbolat Sagyndyq, born in 1974, is a resident of Kazakhstan.
1800. Tasqynbek Nasiolla, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1801. Telet Mehmet, born in Ghulja in 1966, moved to Norway in 1999.
1802. The "Qaraqash List", a local government document from Qaraqash County, leaked abroad in the middle of 2019.
1803. The "Shanghai List", a Shanghai police document obtained by Australian hackers in 2020.
1804. The Australian, a broadsheet newspaper published in Australia.
1805. The Believer, an American bimonthly magazine of interviews, essays, and reviews.
1806. The Diplomat, an international online news magazine covering politics, society, and culture in the Indo-Pacific region.
1807. The Economist, a British weekly newspaper focusing on current affairs, international business, politics, technology, and culture.
1808. The Guardian, a British daily newspaper.
1809. The Herald, Zimbabwe's largest daily newspaper.
1810. The Intercept, an online publication of First Look Media that is known for publishing data leaks.
1811. The New Arab, a pan-Arab news website headquartered in London, first launched in 2014.
1812. The New Yorker, an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.
1813. The Paper (澎湃新聞), a Chinese digital newspaper owned and run by the Shanghai United Media Group.
1814. The Star, Canada's largest online news site.
1815. The Telegraph, a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media.
1816. The Times, a British daily national newspaper.
1817. The Wire, an Indian news and opinion website founded in 2015.
1818. This American Life, an American weekly hour-long radio program produced in collaboration with Chicago Public Media and hosted by Ira Glass.
1819. Tianjin Daily, a state-media outlet founded in 1949 and based in Tianjin.
1820. Tianshan Net, a major online news portal in Xinjiang.
1821. Tianyancha, a commercial query platform based in China.
1822. TibetInfoNet, a non-profit reporting on contemporary issues in Tibet.
1823. Tilek Tabarak, a car mechanic who fled China and illegally crossed the border into Kazakhstan in 2018.
1824. Tileu Nusip, born in 1986, residing in Kazakhstan.
1825. Tileuberdi Ahmet, born in 1988, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1826. Time, an American weekly news magazine and news website published in New York City.
1827. Timothy Grose, an assistant professor of China studies at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
1828. Tohtihaji Emet, originally from Kashgar but now residing in Turkey. He started doing business between Turkey and China in 2011, but this ended in October 2016.
1829. Tohtirozi Obul, originally from Hotan's Lop County but now living in Germany.
1830. Tolegen Tugyr, born in 1962, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1831. Toleuzhan Mamudqan, born in 1981, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1832. Tolqyn Nuraqyn, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1833. Tolqyn Qali, born in 1970, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1834. Tolqyn Sapen, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1835. Tomomi Shimizu, a Japanese manga artist.
1836. Toqsan Zhenishan, born in 2010 and living in Kazakhstan.
1837. Toqtarbek Maulishan, born in 1989, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1838. Torehan Marmar Qizat, born in 2006, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1839. Toreqan Samgar, born in 1998, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1840. Tortoise Media, a recent media initiative that seeks to report news in a more intelligent, at-the-root manner.
1841. Total.kz, a Kazakhstan media outlet.
1842. Training center graduation certificate, a document confirming that a given individual studied at and graduated from a "training center" (camp).
1843. Tsering Woeser, a Tibetan writer, activist, blogger, poet, and essayist.
1844. Tufts Daily, the student newspaper of record at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.
1845. Tughluq Hemit, originally from Ghulja but now residing in Stockholm.
1846. Tulymqan Manap, born in 1971, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1847. Tumaris Yalqun, an Uyghur residing in the United States, and the daughter of prominent detained writer Yalqun Rozi.
1848. Tunisa Hesen, a lawyer in Xinjiang.
1849. Tunisa Matsedik-Qira, an Uyghur advocate based in Canada.
1850. Turan Batyr, born in 1988, has been a Kazakhstan citizen since 2016.
1851. Turan Tileubai, born in 1983, is originally from China but is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1852. Turarbek Buqarqan, born in 1988, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1853. Turarbek Kusainov, a Kazakh journalist.
1854. Turdigul Nur, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1855. Turdybek Zaqan, born in 1977, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1856. Turdyqan Manap, born in 1969, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1857. Turganbek Nurzhuma, born in 1965, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1858. Turganzhan Batygazy, born in 1983, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1859. Turghun Dawut, originally from Konasheher, Kashgar, but now living in Turkey.
1860. Turghun Himit, originally from Aksu's Shayar County. He has been living in Sweden for over a decade.
1861. Turghun Memet, formerly a businessman in Hotan, now resides in Turkey.
1862. Turghun Tohti, a trader from Chilanbagh in Korla, came to Turkey in July 2016 with his wife and children, and has been living there since. He had been arrested in Xinjiang twice for allegedly channeling funds.
1863. Turghunay Iminjan, originally from Ghulja but now residing in Turkey.
1864. Turjan Turghun, a member of the Toqsu County Public Security Bureau Domestic-Security Brigade.
1865. Turkistan Times, an Uyghur media outlet.
1866. Tursun Abdulitip, an Uyghur residing abroad.
1867. Tursun Abdureshit, now residing outside of China.
1868. Tursun Ibrahim, now residing outside China.
1869. Tursun Semet, originally from Qaghiliq, but now residing in Turkey.
1870. Tursun Yasin, originally from Aksu but now seeking refuge in Turkey.
1871. Tursun'ali Uson, born in 1968, a citizen of Kyrgyzstan.
1872. Tursun'eli Ayup, originally from Yeken County, but now residing in Turkey.
1873. Tursunay Ziyawudun, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang. Originally from Kunes County but now residing in Kazakhstan.
1874. Tursunhoja, a citizen of Germany and brother of victim Enwer Tursun.
1875. Tursunjan Ablet, an Uyghur now residing in Turkey.
1876. Tursunnisa Eli, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1877. Tursyn Baiqulzha, born in 1962, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1878. Tursynai Batyr, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1879. Tursynbek Qabi, originally from Emin County but now residing in Kazakhstan. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
1880. Tursynbek Quzhyrbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1881. Tursynbek Sarbas, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1882. Tursynbek Sauletbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1883. Tursynbek Shynzhyrbai, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1884. Tursyngazy Seithan, born in 1975, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1885. Tursyngul Nurhai, a retired teacher, born in 1961.
1886. Tursyngul Qatyran, born in 1979, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1887. Tursynmamet Duisenbai, a resident of Kazakhstan and a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
1888. Tursynqan Zeinelbek, born in 1974, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1889. Tursynzhan Isanali, born in 1974, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1890. Uali Islam, a former teacher, husband of refugee Sairagul Sauytbai. He now resides in Sweden with her and their children.
1891. Uighur Online, a now defunct website run by Ilham Tohti and others.
1892. Uisin Baban, born in 1978, is now a Kazakhstan citizen. He had applied for citizenship and was ready to get it when he went to China and was kept under house arrest for 9 months, before being allowed to return.
1893. Ulan Nusip, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1894. Ulan Qusain, born in 1979, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1895. Ulanbek Haburnasyr, born in 1986, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1896. Ulanbek Qabai, born in 1965, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1897. Ularbek Omar, a resident of Kazakhstan.
1898. Ularbek Tohai, born in 1982, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1899. Ulbolsyn Aibek, born in 1981, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1900. Ulbolsyn Orazbai, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1901. Ulbosyn Toqtar, born in 1968, is a permanent resident of Kazakhstan.
1902. Ulnur Bozhyqhan, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around 6 months in camp.
1903. Ulpan Ermek, born in 2002, is a student in Kazakhstan.
1904. Ulpan Zhenis, born in 1994, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
1905. Ultai Qasen, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1906. Umbet Bagydai, born in 1973, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
1907. Umithan Ybyraihan, a Kazakhstan citizen, born in 1972.
1908. UN Human Rights Council, the human rights body of the United Nations.
1909. UN Human Rights Office, a department of the Secretariat of the United Nations that works to promote and protect human rights.
1910. Unbetai Muhamet, born in 1988, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1911. University of Washington alumni, a group of UW graduates writing in support of victim Zhou Yueming.
1912. Unspecified Thai government source, a worker in the Thailand government.
1913. Urmat Mairambek, a resident of Kyrgyzstan.
1914. Urumqi City Government, the local administrative authority responsible for governing and managing public affairs in Urumqi.
1915. Urumqi Evening News, one of the main media outlets in Xinjiang.
1916. Urumqi police records, a large cache of files from the Urumqi Public Security Bureau.
1917. Urumqi Railway Transportation Procuratorate, a local government body responsible for prosecution and investigation.
1918. US embassy in Beijing, the main representative body of the United States of America in the People's Republic of China.
1919. Usen Itamovich Baratov, born in 1950, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
1920. Uyghur American Association, an Uyghur-American non-profit advocacy organization based in the United States.
1921. Uyghur Hjelp, a Norway-based Uyghur advocacy and aid organization.
1922. Uyghur Human Rights Project, a non-profit organization in Washington, DC.
1923. Uyghur PEN Center, the Uyghur branch of PEN International.
1924. Uyghur Times, an independent Uyghur news outlet based in Washington, DC.
1925. Uyghur Transitional Justice Database, a project documenting the Uyghur victims of the repressions in Xinjiang.
1926. Uzbekistan embassy in Kazakhstan, the main representative body of Uzbekistan in Kazakhstan.
1927. Uzbekistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the government body charged with handling Uzbekistan's foreign relations.
1928. Vanessa Frangville, a scholar at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.
1929. Venera Muqatai, a Party member from Dorbiljin County, and wife of Qaliolla Tursyn. She is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent around nine months in a camp.
1930. Vice News, a news channel of Vice Media.
1931. Vincent Gao, a PhD student in Italian at Yale University.
1932. vlast.kz, an independent media outlet in Kazakhstan.
1933. Voice of America, a US multimedia agency serving as the United States government institution for non-military, external broadcasting.
1934. Voices on Central Asia, a platform for scholars, authors, and journalists interested in Central Asia.
1935. Wahap Hakim, an Uyghur living in Kazakhstan.
1936. Wall Street Journal, an American business-focused, English-language international daily newspaper based in New York City.
1937. Wanfang Data, a major academic database in China.
1938. Wang Langtao, deputy head of the XUAR High People's Court.
1939. Wang Tonghe, a computational linguist and former translator for the New York Times.
1940. Wang Wenbin, a spokesperson for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
1941. Wang Yanhong, a resident of Kashgar City, who was persecuted for practicing Falun Gong.
1942. Wang Yuliang, originally from Manas County in Xinjiang's Changji Prefecture but now living in the US.
1943. Washington Post, an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C..
1944. Watchout, a Taiwanese watchdog media outlet.
1945. WeChat, a Chinese instant messaging, social media, and mobile payment app developed by Tencent.
1946. Weli Hesen, a resident of Almaty, Kazakhstan.
1947. Wenira Abduweli, an alleged "vocational training center graduate" presented to the public by the Xinjiang authorities.
1948. WGBH, a Public Broadcasting Service member television station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts.
1949. 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.
1950. William Yang, East Asia correspondent for Deutsche Welle.
1951. Work group report, a short report written by a village/neighborhood-level work group, charged with reporting on the thoughts and actions of different residents.
1952. Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, one of the thematic special procedures overseen by the United Nations Human Rights Council.
1953. Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, one of the thematic special procedures overseen by the United Nations Human Rights Council.
1954. World of Medical Reform (医改界), a Sina account.
1955. World Uyghur Congress, an international organization of exiled Uyghur groups.
1956. Wu Danhong, a Beijing-based lawyer, professor, and well-known blogger.
1957. Wu Kuiming, a lawyer from Guangzhou.
1958. Xi'an Public Security Bureau, the police government organ for the city of Xi'an.
1959. Xinhua News Agency, the official state-run press agency of the People's Republic of China.
1960. Xinjiang Academy of Social Sciences staff member, a staff member at the Xinjiang Academy of Social Sciences.
1961. Xinjiang Arts Institute staff, a staff member at the Xinjiang Arts Institute in Urumqi.
1962. Xinjiang Courts Web (新疆法院网), a website, based at xjcourt.org, that is an official portal of the Xinjiang court system.
1963. Xinjiang Daily, an official daily publication of the CPC Xinjiang Committee.
1964. Xinjiang Development Research Center, a "think tank" set up by the Chinese authorities in 2019.
1965. Xinjiang government office, an unnamed office of the Xinjiang government.
1966. Xinjiang government records, which list individual citizens and their current situations.
1967. Xinjiang Information Net, a web portal run by the XUAR Information Center.
1968. Xinjiang Islamic Institute staff member, employed at the Xinjiang Islamic Institute.
1969. Xinjiang Judicial Administration (新疆司法行政), the WeChat account of the Xinjiang judicial administration organs.
1970. Xinjiang Net, an online state-media portal that covers Xinjiang.
1971. Xinjiang Normal University staff, a staff member at the Xinjiang Normal University in Urumqi.
1972. Xinjiang People's Procuratorate, the official prosecuting government body for Xinjiang.
1973. Xinjiang Public Security, the government office in charge of public security and arrests.
1974. Xinjiang Television, the major television station in Xinjiang, located in Urumqi.
1975. Xinjiang University Honghu Net (新疆大学红湖网), a web portal of Xinjiang University.
1976. Xinjiang University staff, an anonymous employee of Xinjiang University.
1977. Xinjiang Youth Publishing House staff, a worker at the Xinjiang Youth Publishing House.
1978. Xinsheng.net, a website reporting on Falun Gong issues.
1979. XJ Discipline Inspection Commission, a government body charged with, among other things, finding Party officials who have breached Party discipline.
1980. Xu Xiu, a Christian from Xinjiang.
1981. XUAR People's Government Information Office, the formal body in charge of making official public statements to the outside world regarding events in Xinjiang.
1982. Yael Grauer, an independent journalist based in the US.
1983. Yahoo News, a news website that originated as an internet-based news aggregator.
1984. Yalqun Memet, an Uyghur student in Turkey, originally from Hami.
1985. Yang Tianying, a member of the Church of Almighty God who now resides in Seoul.
1986. Yang Zuquan, a retired military cadre and doctor from Anhui Province, who was the legal representative of a hospital in Hoshut County.
1987. Yaqup Osman, originally from Pichan County in Turpan but now residing in Turkey, where he is a graduate student at the sociology department of Istanbul University.
1988. Yarmemet Barat, now residing in Columbus, Ohio.
1989. Yashar Hemdulla, son of renowned linguist Hemdulla Abdurahman, and now a resident of Norway.
1990. Yasin Eshmet, originally from Shayar County, now residing in Turkey.
1991. Yasin Hesen, an Uyghur activist residing in Turkey.
1992. Yasin Memet, born in July 1985, is originally from Kashgar.
1993. Yasin Qurban, originally from Aksu's Kelpin County but now residing in Sweden.
1994. Yasin Sidiq, the mayor of Urumqi.
1995. Yasin Zunun, born in 1983, is originally from Yopurgha County but is now residing in Turkey.
1996. Yasinahun, chief of security for Kashgar’s Chasa Township.
1997. Yasinjan Helil, the Party secretary of Tomosteng Township's No. 9 Village.
1998. Yasuko Yamaguchi, an industrial designer who acted as the guarantor for victim Tohti Tuniyaz's son in Japan.
1999. Yaxin Net, a Xinjiang news portal with contributions from multiple local state-media outlets.
2000. Ydyrys Dauylbai, born in 1975, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2001. Yin Lu, a musician from China who is currently based in London.
2002. Yomiuri Shimbun, a Japanese newspaper published in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and other major Japanese cities.
2003. Yrsbek Pazil, born in 1975 in Gongliu County, Ili Prefecture. He has been a citizen of Kazakhstan since 2011.
2004. Yrysbek Muqash, born in 1985, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2005. Yrysgul Zharylqasyn, a Kazakhstan citizen, born in 1976.
2006. Yultuzay Tashmemet, an Uyghur now residing abroad.
2007. Yunus Tohti, originally from Aksu but now residing in the Netherlands.
2008. Yuri Sergeivich Stukanov, a lawyer in Kazakhstan.
2009. Yusup Helil, originally from Korla's Awat Township, but residing in Turkey since 2016.
2010. Yusup Huseyin, now a citizen of Australia.
2011. Yusup Zhaiyrbek, born in 1991, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2012. Yusuphan Aqmethan, born in 1980, immigrated to Kazakhstan in 2003 and is now a citizen there.
2013. Yusupjan Nasir, formerly an assistant officer at Yengisar County’s Saghan Township police station.
2014. Zagi Qurmanbai, a retired accountant from Shagantogai County who moved to Kazakhstan in 2014. She is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
2015. Zaidyn Orazaqyn, born in 1979, is a resident of Kazakhstan, having migrated over in 2017.
2016. Zamana Gemen, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2017. Zamzamhan Ashihan, born in 1963, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2018. Zeinehan Abdesh, a resident of Kazakhstan.
2019. Zeinep Mamytkazieva Qudaibergen, born in 1957, is a native of Kazakhstan.
2020. Zeinethan Amirgazy, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2021. Zemire Murat, a resident of the United States.
2022. Zeynur Nemetqari, a farmer from Konasheher and a former camp internee, who was afterwards used by the Xinjiang authorities at press conferences in both Xinjiang and Geneva, in an attempt to counter international media.
2023. Zeynure Obul, an Uyghur residing abroad.
2024. Zeytune Memet, originally from Aksu's Uchturpan County, is now residing in Turkey.
2025. Zhadyra Askerbek, born in 1987, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2026. Zhadyra Qudaibergen, born in 1989, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2027. Zhaidar Yembergen, a Kazakhstan citizen, came to Kazakhstan in 2008.
2028. Zhaina Alibek, born in 1990, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2029. Zhainagul Nurlan, born in 1985, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2030. Zhainash Duisen, born in 1978, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2031. Zhainsha Asanqyzy, born in 1960, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2032. Zhaisang Biaqymet, born in 1993, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2033. Zhalgas Erbergen, born in 2005, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2034. Zhalgasar Abilehat, born in 1976, has been a Kazakhstan citizen since 2010.
2035. Zhalgasyn Qanshayim, born in 1949, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2036. Zhalyn Muqiat, born in 1995, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent 11 months at a camp in Shawan County.
2037. Zhambugul Tursynmurat, now residing in Kazakhstan.
2038. Zhamigul Manap, born in 1986, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2039. Zhamila Muqai, a resident of Kazakhstan.
2040. Zhanadil Zhanbyrbai, residing in Kazakhstan since 2015, born in 1989.
2041. Zhanar Beisenbek Telenshiyeva, born in 1986, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2042. Zhanar Zhumatai, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, who spent over two years in detention, the majority of them in camp.
2043. Zhanargul Nurmash, born in 1985, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2044. Zhanargul Tolymbek, born in 1976, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2045. Zhanat Adilbek, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2046. Zhanat Idyrys, now a Kazakhstan citizen, immigrated to Kazakhstan from China in 2017.
2047. Zhanat Qaunabek, born in 1975, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2048. Zhanat Zaken, born in 1986 in the Tarbagatai region. She is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2049. Zhanat Zhen'is, born in 1990, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2050. Zhanbota Aidyn, originally from Tacheng, and now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2051. Zhanbyrbai Qanabek, a resident of Kazakhstan, born in 1963.
2052. Zhang Long, ethnically Hui, is originally from China but now resides in the United States.
2053. Zhang Qingzhen, the sister of political prisoner Zhang Haitao.
2054. Zhang Xiao, the Chinese ambassador to Kazakhstan.
2055. Zhanos Zheniskeldi, born in 1992, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2056. Zhanylgul Mahai, born in 1975, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2057. Zhanylhan Matqurman, born in 1954, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2058. Zhapar Zhamali, born in 1966, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2059. Zhaqsybek Beisen, born in 1980, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2060. Zhaqsyhan Erali, born in 1979, is originally from Nilqa County but is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2061. Zhaqsylyq Amire, a resident of China.
2062. Zhaqsylyq Dastan, born in 1960, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2063. Zhaqytgul Muslim, born in 1991, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2064. Zharasbek Auelaqyn, originally from Ghulja County, is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang, having spent over a year in camp.
2065. Zharqyn Magazbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
2066. Zharqyn Qyzyrbek, a citizen of Kazakhstan, having moved there in 2017.
2067. Zharqyn Shaimurat, born in 1984, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2068. Zharqynbek Madiyev, born in 1969, resides in Kazakhstan.
2069. Zharqynbek Otan, a cook, now living in Kazakhstan. He is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
2070. Zharqyngul Qurban, born in 1970, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2071. Zhas Alash, a Kazakh-language online news platform and publication.
2072. Zhasira Duisenbai, born in 1988, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2073. Zhazira Anuarbek, born in 1977, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2074. Zhazira Asen, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
2075. Zhazira Orazai, a resident of Kazakhstan.
2076. Zhazira Zhamalbek, born in 1982, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2077. Zheken Qozha, born in 1957, is now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2078. Zhemisgul Erbolat, now residing in Kazakhstan.
2079. Zhen'ishan Sahaba, born in 1970, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2080. Zheng Wei, (presumably) a government worker in Xinjiang.
2081. Zhenis Bagdal, born in 1969, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2082. Zhenis Qazez, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2083. Zhenis Serik, a resident of Kazakhstan.
2084. Zhenis Sultan, born in 1961, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2085. Zhenis Zarhan, a citizen of Kazakhstan as of 2018.
2086. Zhenisbek Sultanbek, born in 1964, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2087. Zhenishan Berdibek, born in 1970, is originally from Tacheng but is now a Kazakhstan citizen. She is a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang.
2088. Zhenishan Tamen, born in 1961, is now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2089. Zhou Fengsuo, a Chinese human rights activist, investor, and former student leader during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
2090. Zhou Yan, an ethnic Hui from Yanqi County, is an employee at a state-owned enterprise.
2091. Zhou Yuan, a Han man from Ghulja City who was wrongly sentenced and spent 15 years in prison, accused of rape and assault crimes that he did not commit. He was exonerated in 2017.
2092. Zhou Yueming, also known as "Vera Zhou", is originally from Kuytun City, but has been residing in the United States since 2008, where she is a permanent resident. She is a survivor of the mass incarcerations.
2093. Zhuldyz Bolat, born in 1988, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2094. Zhuldyz Sabetqan, born in 1985, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2095. Zhumabek Beishan, born in 1988, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2096. Zhumadan Zharqynbek, a resident of Kazakhstan.
2097. Zhumagali Zhalel, now a Kazakhstan citizen.
2098. Zhumagaly Tursyn, born in 1975, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2099. Zhumagul Kubegenova, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2100. Zhumagula Daulet, born in 1986, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2101. Zhuman Ezhiken, now a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2102. Zhumaqan Qasymbek, born in 1955, is a Kazakhstan citizen.
2103. Ziba Murat, the daughter of Gulshen Abbas, lives in the US.
2104. Ziliqa Qanabek, a resident of Kazakhstan, born in 1962.
2105. Zinat Nurzhaubek, born in 1998, immigrated to Kazakhstan in January 2015.
2106. Ziparzhan Autovich Sautov, born in 1962, is a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2107. Zohre Abdulmijit, now residing in Turkey.
2108. Zohre Eysa, an Uyghur woman residing abroad.
2109. Zohre Ilchi, a resident of Canada.
2110. Zohre Muhemmed, a resident of Turkey.
2111. Zohre Sultan, a resident of Turkey.
2112. Zubeyre Shemsidin, Chinese Outreach Coordinator at the Uyghur Human Rights Project.
2113. Zukhra Khamroeva, a lawyer in Russia, taking the case of the Shawket brothers.
2114. Zulhayat Yarmemet, originally from Ghulja but now residing in the United States.
2115. Zulhumar Isaac, an ethnic Uyghur and Chinese citizen, currently resides in Sweden with her husband. She graduated from Beijing University in 2011, majoring in journalism, then worked for tech companies in Beijing.
2116. Zulpiqar Eli, an Uyghur now living in Turkey.
2117. Zulpiye, an Uyghur residing in Germany.
2118. Zulpiye Selimhaji, a resident of Australia.
2119. Zulqazhy Norysh, a citizen of Kazakhstan.
2120. Zulyar Rejep, originally from Ghulja, but now a citizen of Turkey, where he works as a tour guide. He's a graduate of China's Northeast University (东北大学) and has a graduate degree from Turkey's Yildiz Technical Uni.
2121. Zumret Dawut, a survivor of the mass incarcerations in Xinjiang. She now resides in the United States.
2122. Zumret Isaac, originally from Hami but now residing in the United States.