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"We Are Afraid to Even Look for Them"
Enforced Disappearances in the Wake of Xinjiang’s Protests
October 20, 2009

This 44-page report documents the enforced disappearances of 43 Uighur men and teenage boys who were detained by Chinese security forces in the wake of the protests.

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ISBN: 1-56432-556-3
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Table of Contents
  • “We Are Afraid to Even Look for Them”
  • Map of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region
  • Map of Urumqi
  • Summary
  • Methodology
  • I. Background
  • II. Official Data on Arrests and Due Process Concerns
  • III. Enforced Disappearances and Unlawful Arrests
  • IV. Legal Standards
  • V. Recommendations
  • VI. Acknowledgments
  • VII. Appendix
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