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Interviews with Rebiya Kadeer

Interviewed January 8, 2010

It is worth it if I can make the voice for the freedom of that nation and the voice of the suffering of that nation heard by the world. Let me use my family as an example: my husband Sidiq Haji had been in prison for nine years. I was in prison for six years. My two sons: one is sentenced to nine years and the other one is sentenced to seven years because of my activities.

Three of my children are under surveillance. Seven of my grandkids have been expelled from school. The Chinese government even took my children’s house and kicked them out of their house. After the July 5th [2009 Ürümqi] event, just like back in the Cultural Revolution, they used my children to insult me on the TV and newspapers. The police brought out one of my sons from prison and made him humiliate me and insult me. You can find this video on YouTube.

They made my daughters and 13-year-old grandkids insult me. I am aware of how much emotional shock they will suffer from this. But this is not just my family’s problem. This is an issue for every Uyghur family that lives in East Turkistan. I think it is not morally correct for me to rescue my own family and to make them live happy but to watch my people suffer. Not only for me; I think this is a basic moral for a human being.