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Abdurehim Heyit

Abdurehim Heyit is a Uyghur folk singer‌ and composer. The Uyghur people are a Turkic language-speaking group and a spokesman for the Turkish foreign ministry described Abdurehim as a "distinguished poet".

Biography
Abdurehim was renowned for his performances on the dutar, a two-stringed traditional instrument. He studied music in Beijing and performed with national arts troupes in China. In March 2017, he was arrested and imprisoned, reportedly after performing a song, "Fathers", based on a traditional Uyghur poem calling on younger generations to respect the sacrifices of their forefathers and containing a reference to the "martyrs of war". He was reportedly serving an eight-year sentence. ==Reported death==
Reported death
It was reported, initially by Turkish media, that he died in custody in Ürümqi on 9 February 2019, after being tortured. He was reportedly being held in a detention camp on an eight-year sentence. His death was not officially confirmed, but the reports led to the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs objecting to the treatment of ethnic Uyghurs in the Xinjiang province of China, describing them as "great shame for humanity" and noting the "systematic assimilation policy of Chinese authorities against the Uighur Turks is a great embarrassment for humanity". Magnus Fiskesjo, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Asian Studies at Cornell University, stated that the recording appeared to be scripted and showed similar signs to confessions in which the subjects had been threatened or tortured. ==Release and second disappearance==
Release and second disappearance
On July 25, 2019, journalist Gökhan Karakaş from Milliyet found Abdurehim Heyit in Urumqi and interviewed him with the permission of Chinese Communist Party official . As of November 2019, World Uyghur Congress reported that he had been released and was under house arrest, but "his whereabouts remain unknown." Joanne Smith Finley reported that Abdurehim Heyit was released after the international outrage over rumors of his death in detention, and (as of June 2021) has since been under house arrest. ==See also==
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