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Helping Uyghur Families to re-build their Lives...


Facing persecution in China, some members of the Uighur Muslim minority fled to Turkey. But building new lives under China's shadow is tough, particularly for those who have left family behind. 

Some accounts of those lost in such a struggle are given below:


A woman in a headscarf



Hatice Ahmet was watching Uighur-language news clips from her home in Istanbul, when she suddenly stopped short. Nearly two years after he disappeared in China's Xinjiang province, there was her husband, in a Chinese propaganda video.

"He just looks up, and his hair is shaved," Ahmet says, showing a screenshot of the video on her phone. "The newscaster said they were being transferred to a city in the interior of China."

Ahmet's husband is one of an estimated million Uighurs and other ethnic minorities detained in so-called "re-education camps" and forced labor facilities as part of a massive antiterrorism campaign that has sparked concern – but little action – from the international community.

Ahmet's first reaction when she saw the video wasn't fear – or even anger – but relief. "He was wearing normal clothes, not a prison uniform," she says. "I felt very happy, because he's alive."

Some Uighur families never hear from their relatives again.

Ahmet and her two daughters fled to Turkey in 2016, but her husband was forced to stay behind. His passport had been confiscated in 2015, after he was arrested for praying in the back of the family's dried-fruit shop in Xinjiang's capital, Urumqi. 

The couple filed for divorce before Ahmet left, because she believed her husband would be safer if he had no ties to people living in a predominantly Muslim country. For a while, they managed to talk on the phone but all contact ceased in April 2017.

"The world fell apart for me," Ahmet says.

'Don't try to contact us again'

There are estimated to be somewhere between 30,000 and 50,000 Uighurs living in Turkey. The Uighurs are a Turkic people, with shared historic roots and similar languages.


At home in Istanbul, 27-year-old Ixkiyar Abdurehim opens an app on his smartphone. Built by Chinese developers as a lip-syncing game, users can publicly post homemade video clips. And, if relatives outside China can find them, and know what to look for, scraps of news can make it across the divide. 

"Like this one," he says: Pictures of a well-dressed young man flash up, accompanied by loud disco music. "I know he's got out. If someone is arrested, they will put pictures of them and play music about separation."

Certain hand gestures or phrases can indicate who has been detained, or where their children are. Abdurehim, the son of a prominent ranching family in Qorghas, says his relatives have been targeted by Chinese authorities for decades. He counts at least a dozen family members, including his parents and siblings, who have been detained in the latest crackdown.

A young man holds up a photograph of his mother


Abdurehim works as a social worker for a small aid organization, visiting Uighur families in need. He says the most distressing cases are of families separated when parents return to China for a visit and are detained, leaving the rest of the family behind in Turkey.

Because China revoked many Uighurs' passports in 2016, those who hired smugglers to get them to Turkey are stuck here. And without papers, they cannot file for work permits or legal residency in their adopted country. Effectively rendered stateless, they are forced to work informal, cash-based jobs – if they find work at all.

Abdurehim and his wife do have passports but their youngest son was born in Turkey, and hasn't been granted citizenship by either China or Turkey. The family plans to stay in here, at least until they can get his papers sorted. But without Turkish citizenship, there are constant frustrations.

Abdurehim's seven-year-old daughter recently wanted to take part in a special program at school for gifted children.

"My daughter is number one in her school,” Abdurehim says proudly. But on the day of the exam, she was told she couldn't take it because she's a foreigner.

Subhan'Allah - what must life be life for our Brothers and Sisters in such situations?  The World is slow to react to such atrocities, but, the little we can do to help can make huge impact for families, especially the children.  

Your contribution will help with essentials such as food, clothing and giving an education to these children and families.

Lonely Orphans is a UK based charity working to serve others in order to help orphans and the vulnerable among them around the world.  We endeavour to empower the disadvantaged by giving aid with dignity.  We want to help fight poverty and injustice for a better future. Lonely Orphans has been working with the Rohingya people since 2013. Dubbed the most persecuted ethnic group on Earth, we have helped thousands of vulnerable women and children with emergency food, shelter, medicine among many other amenities.
Please donate generously and help make a difference - for their benefit, and ours in this world and the akhira - insha'Allah.












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