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Family of Imprisoned Uyghur Christian Alimujiang Denied Visiting Rights
Published  07/21/2010 | Religious Persecution

ChinaAid Press
 07-19-2010

Since Uyghur Christian prisoner Alimjan Yimit (Alimujiang Yimiti) was moved in April to No. 3 Prison on the outskirts of Urumqi to begin serving a 15-year sentence, it was expected the normal rules regarding monthly supervised family visits would allow his mother and his wife Gulinuer and children to see him again. After being held for over two years in a detention center in Kashgar and denied all contact with family, the possibility of seeing Alimjan was their sole consolation in light of this extremely harsh and unjust sentence. Now, even that hope has been lost as the prison officials, or more likely higher-ups behind them, perpetuate the abuse. They demand a new letter be brought each visit, written and stamped by the local police verifying Alimjan's wife and mother's relationship to him.  The local police, meanwhile, say it is unnecessary and refuse to cooperate.
 
After the first visit in April, reported on by China Aid, Alimjan was allowed only one other twenty minute interaction with them in May. Alim's lawyers have never been allowed to meet with him since being moved into prison. Each week Gulinuer mails a letter to her husband only two of which she knows he's been given. She has yet to receive a reply.
 
Thank you for upholding Alimjan's family in your prayers. Gulinuer is also very grateful for some of you who have taken the time to e-mail her your words of encouragement and sympathy and sign the online petition at www.FreeAlim.com. These acts serve as tangible evidence of your faithfulness to firmly stand with Alim and his family and the Uyghur church in China through this trial.
 
 Prayer Requests:
  1. May God continue to sustain Alim in prison. Nobody has seen or heard anything about him of late.
  2. May God give relief to the frustration and powerlessness his family feels and change the hearts of the officials to allow them to visit Alim in prison.
  3. May this injustice be somehow set right and Alim be released.
  4. May God be glorified through this difficulty and the Uyghur believers be strengthened and multiplied no matter what the outcome.
Visit www.FreeAlim.comto Sign the Petition and encourage Alim and his family today!