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Full text of letter to Rebiya Kadeer by her family members

  • Source: Xinhua
  • [15:21 August 03 2009]
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The photo taken on Aug. 2, 2009 shows a letter written by family members of Rebiya Kadeer to relatives of the victims in the riot in Urumqi on July 5. Family members of Rebiya Kadeer have asked her not to organize violence or undermine the peaceful life in Xinjiang, in letters made public on Monday. (Xinhua/Ding Lin)

Following is the  full text of a letter to Rebiya Kadeer, written by  her children living in China and signed by some  of her relatives on July 24. The letter was  originally written in Uygur language.

Dear mother,

This letter is written by your son Khahar and daughter Roxingul, together with your younger brother Memet Kadeer.

You once were the richest person in Xinjiang  just because you were granted a lot of business  opportunities and convenience by the Communist  Party of China and the Government. But, despite  repeated leniency of the Party and the Government,  you ended up in prison under other people's  enticement. You were allowed to go to the United  States thanks to, once again, our government's  leniency. You pledged to our government not to  participate in any separatist activity before you  departed for the United States. You broke your  words anyway.

Mother! We all long for a stable life. In  Xinjiang, which is like a big family to people of  different ethnic groups, none of us has ever  experienced a violent incident as cruel as what  happened on July 5 (in Urumqi). Because of you, so  many innocent people lost their lives in Urumqi  on July 5, and so many houses, shops and vehicles  were burnt or damaged. The harmony and unity among  ethnic groups were undermined. Why does this  happen?

Xinjiang is a happy home to the people of  various ethnic groups. It is impossible for anyone  to simply destroy it, nor will the people forgive  anyone who damages their homes. Mother, despite  so many things you have done, the Government  treats us very nicely. We are often told, "Your  mother is responsible for things she did. It has  nothing to do with you."

Because you went to the United States  immediately after you were released on parole, you  have no idea how much Xinjiang has changed.  People are living a good life here. There are no  difference between ethnic groups so long as you're  willing to work hard. There are many Uygur  millionaires and countless new buildings in Urumqi,  and Uygur people enjoy various preferential  policies from the government. Isn't this the  result of good policy of the Government?

No one wants this happy home destroyed. Please  think about the happiness of us and your  grandchildren. Don't destroy the stable and happy  life in Xinjiang. Don't follow the provocation  from some people in other countries. We still miss  the mother who cared about us before going to  jail. The last thing we want is that our mother is  condemned by the people of all ethnic groups.

Khahar (son of Rebiya Kadeer)

Memet (younger brother of Rebiya Kadeer)

Roxingul (daughter of Rebiya Kadeer)

Kheser Hapiz (son-in-law of Rebiya Kadeer)

Kadilya Kheser (granddaughter of Rebiya Kadeer)

Rizya Kadeer (adopted daughter of Rebiya Kadeer's daughter)

Zukhila Kadeer (older sister of Rebiya Kadeer)

Aydida Khahar (granddaughter of Rebiya Kadeer)

Aygul (daughter-in-law of Rebiya Kadeer)

Dildar  Khahar (granddaughter of Rebiya Kadeer)

Zulpkhar (grandson of Rebiya Kadeer)

Sarda (grandson of Rebiya Kadeer)

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