‘They told me not to speak out’ : the woman who took on China – and won her husband’s freedom
After fleeing Chinese repression, Uyghurs Idris and Zeynure Hasan thought their family would be safe. But Beijing’s growing influence led to Idris’s arrest and a long battle to be reunited Zeynure Hasan was at home in Istanbul in July 2021 when her husband finally called. It had been four days (…)
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