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Hatmaker and wife were jailed in 2017 amid mass arrests of members of the mostly Muslim minority group in Xinjiang by Chinese authorities. They were each given a 10-year term in Tumshuq Prison in 2019 for engaging in “illegal” religious activities, sources quoted by RFA. The abuses are considered to be genocide or crimes against humanity.
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