Documento - CHINA. Temor de tortura y malos tratos / Devolución / Temor de pena de muerte












PUBLIC AI Index: ASA 17/037/2006

04 July 2006


Further Information on UA 99/06 (EUR 62/008/2006, 24 April 2006) and follow-up (EUR 62/014/2006, 19 June 2006) - Fear of torture and ill-treatment/Forcible return/Fear of death penalty


CHINA Husein Dzhelil (known as Huseyin Celil) aged 37, Canadian citizen



Husein Dzhelil, who is originally from China's Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR), is being held in incommunicado detention in China after being forcibly returned from Uzbekistan at the end of June. He is at risk of serious human rights violations, including torture or other ill-treatment, and possibly the death penalty if tried and convicted of a ‘serious crime’.


Husein Dzhelil reportedly fled China in the mid-1990s after being detained in connection with his political activities there, which included advocating the rights of Uighurs. He eventually went to Turkey where he sought asylum through the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). He was recognized as a refugee and resettled to Canada in 2001. He now has Canadian citizenship.


Husein Dzhelil was detained on 27 March in Uzbekistan while visiting his wife's family. Amnesty International learned that he was held in Kuiluk detention facility near Tashkent from the end of April or beginning of May. His lawyer was reportedly denied access to him as were his relatives who were only allowed to pass on food, clothes and money. When his father-in-law went to deliver a food parcel on 9 June, the prison guards reportedly told him that officers from the National Security Service had taken Husein Dzhelil to an unknown location. The Uzbekistani authorities reportedly forcibly returned Husein Dzhelil to China at the end of June.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Over recent years, Amnesty International has monitored growing numbers of forced returns of Uighurs to China from several of its neighbouring countries, including those of Central Asia, such as Uzbekistan. In some recent cases, returnees are reported to have been subjected to serious human rights violations, including torture, unfair trials and even execution.


The Chinese authorities have been mounting a crackdown on the “three evil forces” of “separatist, terrorist and religious extremists” in the XUAR. It has resulted in serious and widespread human rights violations directed against the region’s Uighur community, prompting many of them to flee the country.


The death penalty is used extensively and often arbitrarily in China. Based on public reports available, Amnesty International estimated that at least 1,770 people were executed and 3,900 sentenced to death in 2005. The true figures, which are classified as a "state secret", are believed to be much higher. A Chinese legal expert was recently quoted as stating the true figure for executions to be approximately 8,000 per year. Over recent years, Amnesty International has documented several cases of Uighurs being sentenced to death and executed in the XUAR for alleged "separatist" or "terrorist" activities.


RECOMMENDED ACTION: Please send appeals to arrive as quickly as possible, in Chinese, English or your own language:

- expressing concern for the safety of Husein Dzhelil who is being held in incommunicado detention and requesting information about his whereabouts;

- calling on the Chinese authorities to guarantee the safety of Husein Dzhelil and to give him access to lawyers of his choice and to members of his family;

- calling for guarantees that he will be treated humanely in detention, and will not be tortured or ill-treated, sentenced to death or executed;

- urging that he be released immediately unless charged with an internationally recognizable criminal offence;

- reminding the authorities that Husein Dzhelil is a Canadian citizen and urging that he be given access to Canadian consular officials in China while he remains in detention.

APPEALS TO:

Prime Minister of the People's Republic of China

WEN Jiabao Guojia Zongli

The State Council

9 Xihuangcheng Genbeijie

Beijingshi 100032

People's Republic of China

Fax: +86 10 6529 2345 (c/o Ministry of Communication)

Email: gazette@mail.gov.cn

Salutation: Your Excellency


Chairman of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Regional People's Government

Ismail TILIWALDI Zhuxi

Xinjiang Weiwuer Zizhiqu Renmin Zhengfu

2 Zhongshanlu

Wulumuqishi 830041

Xinjiang Weiwuer Zizhiqu

People's Republic of China

Email: master@xinjiang.gov.cn

Salutation: Dear Chairman


and to diplomatic representatives of China accredited to your country.


PLEASE SEND APPEALS IMMEDIATELY. Check with the International Secretariat, or your section office, if sending appeals after 19 August 2006.