CHINA VICTORY: UYGHUR MUSICIAN RELEASED AFTER COMPLETING SENTENCE

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Good News! Yashar (Yaxia’er Xiaohelaiti), a Uyghur songwriter and musician, was released on August 10, 2026 after completing his three-year prison sentence. Convicted in June 2024 on charges of “promoting extremism” and “illegally possessing extremist materials”, reportedly for creating music and possessing books in the Uyghur language. Yashar had been imprisoned solely for peacefully exercising his rights to freedom of expression and participation in cultural life. Concerns remain that he may face restrictions upon his release, therefore Amnesty International will continue to monitor his situation closely.

Yashar, a Uyghur songwriter and musician, is currently serving a three-year prison sentence for creating music and possessing books in Uyghur language. There are serious concerns about his health in detention, as he suffers from bronchitis and requires regular medication. Convicted of “promoting extremism” and “illegally possessing extremist materials” on June 20, 2024, Yashar endures unjust imprisonment for expressing his cultural identity.

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