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Family asks Rebiya Kadeer not to organize violence,undermine harmony

  • Source: Xinhua
  • [12:36 August 03 2009]
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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.

They blamed her for organizing the riot in Urumqi on July 5 and  apologized to the victims in two separate letters dated July 24.

In one of the letters, Rebiya's son Khahar,  daughter Roxingul and younger brother Memet  expressed their discontent for her betrayal of  promises of not taking part in separatist  activities and voiced their moral indignity over  the riot.

Nine other relatives signed on the letter.

"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,"  they wrote. "The harmony and unity among ethnic  groups were undermined."

Before leaving for the United States, Rebiya  promised to the government that she would not be  engaged in separatist activities. "You broke your  words anyway," they wrote.

Xinjiang is a happy home to people of different ethnic groups and no one wants it destroyed, they wrote.

"Please think about the happiness of us and  your grandchildren,"they said. "Don't destroy the  stable and happy life in Xinjiang. Don't follow  the provocation from some people in other  countries."

People are living a good life here, they told  Rebiya. "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."

Despite what she had done, her family wrote,  "We still miss the mother (sister) who cared about  us before going to jail. The last thing we want  is that our mother (sister) is condemned by the  people of all ethnic groups."

They also wrote that the local government did  not harass them because of her. "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.'"

In another letter to the victims of the July 5 riot, they held Rebiya and the World Uygur Congress (WUC) responsible for the riot.

"Evidence proved the riot was organized by the WUC, led by Rebiya Kadeer, and implemented by a group of separatists within the Chinese borders."

They admitted that, six hours before the riot happened, they received a phone call from Rebiya warning them there would be a "big incident".

After an brawl between Uygur and Han workers of  a factory in Shaoguan of southern Guangdong  Province broke out on June 26, Rebiya exaggerated  the facts on the Internet, raising the death toll  from two to more than 50, and posted counterfeit  pictures, which triggered the riot, they wrote.

"Those who committed crimes should take the responsibilities," they said.

"We were not involved in the riot. We are  innocent and we are victims as well. As her family  members, we are very angry about the riot  organized by our mother to separate the country.  We feel sorry for the victims and their families,"  they wrote. "You must be still in deep sorrow of  losing your loved ones though more than half a  month has passed. We can do nothing but to  apologize."

In addition, they asked Uygur people "not to believe what she said" and befriend people from other ethnic groups.