National Post

China video rebuts claim of poet death

Release amid Turkish criticism of Uighur camps

- Christophe­r Bodeen

Beijing on Monday condemned Turkey over its claim that a celebrated musician from China’s Turkic Muslim Uighur ethnic group died in custody, releasing a video clip that it said proved he was alive and in good health.

Foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said the video of Abdurehim Heyit issued by state media showed Turkey’s statement was an “absurd lie.”

“The Turkish side has made a very bad mistake which is quite irresponsi­ble. We express firm opposition to this,” Hua told reporters. China has filed a formal complaint, Hua said.

Heyit had reportedly been sentenced to eight years in prison over one of his songs. Hua said he had been taken in custody for endangerin­g national security and his case was under investigat­ion.

The dustup over Turkey’s criticism contrasts with the close economic relationsh­ip between the countries. Turkey depends on Chinese financing for major infrastruc­ture projects, while China sees Turkey as an important link in its gargantuan Belt and Road project to expand its economic reach.

Turkey’s claim of Heyit’s death came in a foreign ministry statement Saturday calling China’s treatment of Uighurs “a great cause of shame for humanity” — a rare show of public criticism by a majority Muslim nation. China has interned an estimated one million Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in re-education camps, where they are forced to renounce Islam and swear fealty to ruling Communist Party leader Xi Jinping.

Turkish foreign ministry spokesman Hami Aksoy said it was “no longer a secret” that China has arbitraril­y detained more than a million Uighurs in “concentrat­ion camps.” He said the Turkic Muslim population faced pressure and “systematic assimilati­on” in western China.

In the video released by state media outlet China Radio Internatio­nal, Heyit said he was in good health and had “never been abused.”

At the start of the video, Heyit states his name and gives the date as Feb. 10, 2019. The authentici­ty of the video could not be verified.

However, Hua said that after checking with the “relevant department in Xinjiang,” the ministry had confirmed the video’s legitimacy.

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