China frees 'lost' Uighur wives but at a price, families say

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China frees 'lost' Uighur wives but at a price, families say.

Their Uighur wives vanished in 2017, swept up in a Chinese dragnet tackling Islamic extremism, now they've been released -- but the Pakistani husbands left behind say freedom has come at a price: The women must prove their"adaptability to Chinese society", and publicly sacrifice their religious ideals.

"She was told that she had to satisfy the authorities that she no longer possesses radical thoughts if she does not want to go back," he explained, adding that she had given up praying and the Quran had been replaced by books on China at his in-laws home. Faiz Ullah Faraq, a spokesman for the government of Gilgit-Baltistan, the Pakistani region which borders Xinjiang, confirmed the"majority" have now been released.AFP interviewed nine of the women's husbands, who confirm their wives are free but cannot leave Xinjiang for three months, during which time they will be closely monitored.

"She used to pray regularly but now it's gone, and she has started occasionally drinking which she does in the restaurants," he explained, adding that he believed officials required such acts from the women. "The worst thing was her silence," the merchant explained, adding:"She suspects everyone, her parents, her family, even me."

 

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