Now Mobile-Friendly
Home | RSS Feeds | CFP Store | Photo Gallery | Archives | About Us | Advertise | Subscribe | Letters | Submissions | Links |Facebook | Twitter | Gas Prices
Custom Search
Countdown until Obama leaves Office




Donatello Restaurant Fine Italian and Mediterranean Dining in Toronto.








Suspicion of inciting secession and organizing people in stealing, spying, buying and illegally providing state secrets or intelligence to overseas organizations

Chinese Authorities Secretly Planning to Sentence Alimujiang Yimiti to Re-education Through Labor

Author
- Christian Newswire  Thursday, May 28, 2009
(0) Comments | Print friendly | Email Us

On May 21, government sources told the mother of imprisoned Uyghur Christian Alimujiang Yimiti that the Kashi Public Security Bureau (PSB) is secretly planning to sentence her son to three years of re-education through labor. Sources say that the PSB’s intent in sentencing him is to cover up their error in arresting Alimujiang. The Kashi PSB originally filed the case against Alimujiang, and has the authority to exercise this power independently without approval from the court or other departments.

Alimujiang’s mother Wushuerhan, 65, felt despair at hearing of the government’s intentions and prays that the Lord will mobilize many kind-hearted people to help rescue her son. She has been going to Kashi government offices on almost a daily basis, petitioning authorities in tears for Alimujiang’s release.

Alimujiang Yimiti has been arbitrarily detained at Kashi Municipal Detention center since January 12, 2008, charged with “suspicion of inciting secession and organizing people in stealing, spying, buying and illegally providing state secrets or intelligence to overseas organizations.” However, ChinaAid contacts say the reason for his imprisonment is his Christian faith and witness among the Uyghur people.

On September 12, 2008, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention issued Opinion No. 29/2008 stating that Alimujiang Yimiti’s detention for more than one year is arbitrary and that the Chinese government should take the necessary steps to correct the situation.

Bob Fu, president of ChinaAid, strongly denounces the long-term illegal detention of Alimujiang Yimiti, which has seriously affected China’s image in the international community. Bob Fu stated, “We call on the central government in China and the Xinjiang government to show concern for and intervene in this case, so that they can make reparations for their wrongful actions against an innocent, law-abiding citizen and the devasting affects of his 16 month detention on his wife, mother and children.” He also calls on all the people express concern for this case by calling on government officials at all levels in China.

ChinaAid calls the international community to speak out on behalf of Alimujiang Yimiti, and to petition the UN to press the Chinese government for his release.

Contact the following Chinese government offices to express your concern for Alimujiang Yimiti (pronounced A-leem’jan Yi-mit’). Offices are generally open 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. local time in China.

Xinjiang Government Leadership Office
Tel./Fax: +86-991-280-3226
Xinjiang Government Law Management Office
Tel./Fax: +86-991-235-6033

Contact the Chinese Embassy in Washington D.C. to urge them to release Alimujiang Yimiti:

Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong
3505 International Place, NW, Washington, D.C. 20008
Tel: (202) 495-2000
Fax: (202) 495-2190

ChinaAid grants permission to reproduce photos and/or information for non-fundraising purposes, with the provision that http://www.ChinaAid.org is credited. Please contact: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with questions or requests for further information.

Christian Newswire
Most recent columns


Christian Newswire the Nation’s Leading Distributer of Religious Press Releases


Pursuant to Title 17 U.S.C. 107, other copyrighted work is provided for educational purposes, research, critical comment, or debate without profit or payment. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for your own purposes beyond the 'fair use' exception, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

Views are those of authors and not necessarily those of Canada Free Press. Content is Copyright 2012 the individual authors.

Site Copyright 2012 Canada Free Press.Com Privacy Statement
Travel America
Canada Free Press Store
Pursuant to Title 17 U.S.C. 107, other copyrighted work is provided for educational purposes, research, critical comment, or debate without profit or payment. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for your own purposes beyond the 'fair use' exception, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

Views are those of authors and not necessarily those of Canada Free Press. Content is Copyright 2012 the individual authors.

Site Copyright 2012 Canada Free Press.Com Privacy Statement