Nurmuhemmet Yasin is an award-winning freelance Uighur writer. He is known for his numerous short stories, essays, and three volumes of poetry: First Love, Crying From the Heart and Come on Children. Some of his work has already been selected for inclusion in Uighur-language middle-school literature textbooks. His current short story Wild Pigeon, Yawa Kepter was broadcast through Radio Free Asia's Uighur Service and has been translated into English. Yasin, aged 31, is married with two sons.
"Wild Pigeon" is the allegorical story of the son of a pigeon king who is trapped and caged by humans while on a mission to find a new home for his flock. He eventually commits suicide by eating a poisoned strawberry rather than sacrifice his freedom. The poisons from the strawberry flow through me,%u201D the unnamed pigeon remarks to himself at the end. Now, finally, I can die freely. I feel as if my soul is on fire soaring and free.chinese oppressors consider the story to be a criticism of their government's presence in East Turkestan, 'xinjiang'. After a closed trial in February 2005 at which he was denied a lawyer, Yasin was sentenced by the Maralbesh Country Court to 10 years in prison. Korash Huseyin, the editor of the Kashgar Literary Journal, was sentenced to three years in prison for publishing "Wild Pigeon."
Upon appeal, the Kashgar Intermediate Court upheld the 10-year sentence; on May 19, 2005 Yasin was transferred to Urumqi No. 1 Prison where he currently remains detained. He has been denied all visitors since his arrest. However, it appears that Yasin has remained active on the internet, occasionally posting on Uighur-language message boards like Meshrep. On May 23, 2006, Radio Free Asia translated and published online an essay he wrote, entitled What is Love which had been written before his imprisonment.
Uighurs under chinese communist totalitarian terror tyranny suffer discrimination in a range of ways, both official and unofficial. They are subject to:
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