The Free Press Journal

China rejects Turkey’s charges on Uighurs, says the poet did not die

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BEIJING: China hit back on Monday at Turkish criticism over its treatment of Uighurs and denied Ankara's claim that a renowned poet from the Muslim minority had died in custody, calling it an "absurd lie".

Turkey's foreign ministry had released a statement on Saturday severely criticisin­g China's mass detentions of its Turkic-speaking Uighurs, and claiming that poet Abdurehim Heyit had died serving an eight-year Chinese prison sentence imposed as punishment over "one of his songs".

But China on Sunday released a video showing a man who identified himself as Heyit and saying that he was alive and well.

"China has made solemn representa­tions toward Turkey. We hope the relevant Turkish persons can distinguis­h between right and wrong and correct their mistakes," Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said during a daily press briefing.

She called the Turkish statement "vile" and urged Ankara to withdraw its "false accusation­s".

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