you would know that talking to your family members back home is a luxury far beyond your reach. Every time when I look at this photo, her image of waving hands at the Urumqi airport will pass through in front of my eyes. I always recall my memories of walking with her in the
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neighborhood trail. She loved the greeneries, songbirds, and wild flowers on our way. She loved the tales that I told her even more. I always question myself in these day, while our relatives are alive, why we have to devour in memories instead of talking with them on phone
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in real-time. It's not fair, it's not fair that my husband and I can't talk to this sweet woman, my dear mother in law due the extreme censoring of CCP upon my people, Uyghurs. China, let me talk to my mother in law, Buaysham Muhtar(卜艾山 木克达尔), let my husband talk to her!
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being disconnected from family is a pain that any regime can inflict I hope you may regain contact with her
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Thank you for the beautiful wish!
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there're too many cases like these. the civilised world shouldn't bury their head in the sand or put money over justice & humanity anymore. everyone should
#SpeakForUyghurs to rescue them from the hands of the fascist chinese regime who is staging ethnic cleansing.#SaveUyghurThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Uyghur is not China!
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