Merdan Ghappar is a Chinese model and a prisoner of
Uyghur heritage. He became known for his internment in one of China's
Xinjiang re-education camps in 2020. Merdan achieved to smuggle video footage and text messages from his internment camp to family members in Europe, who then passed the material on to the press. , his status was unknown.
Childhood and early career
Merdan was born in
Kucha
Kucha, or Kuche (also: ''Kuçar'', ''Kuchar''; ug, كۇچار, Кучар; zh, t= 龜茲, p=Qiūcí, zh, t= 庫車, p=Kùchē; sa, कूचीन, translit=Kūcīna), was an ancient Buddhist kingdom located on the branch of the Silk Road ...
,
Xinjiang
Xinjiang, SASM/GNC: ''Xinjang''; zh, c=, p=Xīnjiāng; formerly romanized as Sinkiang (, ), officially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China (PRC), located in the northwest ...
, China. He studied dance at
Xinjiang Arts University before moving to Eastern China in 2009, eventually finding work as a model for online marketplace
Taobao in
Foshan
Foshan (, ), alternately romanized as Fatshan, is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. The entire prefecture covers and had a population of 9,498,863 as of the 2020 census. The city is part of the western side of the ...
.
Detentions
Background
As a
Uyghur, Merdan risked detention in the
Xinjiang re-education camps. While living in larger Chinese cities, Merdan was told by his modeling boss to hide his Uyghur heritage and describe himself as having European features. When he attempted to purchase an apartment, local and government authorities denied him from changing his registered residency location out of Xinjiang under the
hukou system and he was forced to register it under a Chinese friend's name.
Detentions since 2018
Merdan lived in Foshan until 30 July 2018, when he was arrested and charged with "selling five grams of
marijuana
Cannabis, also known as marijuana among other names, is a psychoactive drug from the cannabis plant. Native to Central or South Asia, the cannabis plant has been used as a drug for both recreational and entheogenic purposes and in variou ...
" by the Nanhai District Court of Foshan in South China's
Guangdong Province.
His family denies the charges, and his friends protested that the charge was trumped up, stating that he already had sufficient money and popularity and so had no need of selling drugs.
Merdan was sentenced to 16 months in prison, and he was released in November 2019. One month later in December, he was forced to return to his registered residency location (hukou) and told it was for a "routine registration procedure". Evidence shows that he was not suspected of any further offense.
In January 2020 he was flown to Xinjiang and taken to his home city of Kucha, after which he disappeared into the camps.
According to his uncle, the likely reason for Merdan's detention was Merdan's uncle's involvement in overseas protests against the Chinese government.
According to Merdan's account (later smuggled out),
he was placed in a holding cell with other Uyghur political prisoners before being sent to a
re-education camp. He described being subjected to Chinese government propaganda, being abused by guards, and listening to other prisoners being tortured. Initially held with other prisoners, Merdan was still incarcerated when the
COVID-19 pandemic
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forced the camp's administration to adopt containment measures, including the taking of prisoner's temperatures to test for COVID-19 symptoms.
When his temperature was found to be higher than average, he was separated from the main body of prisoners; he was also allowed access to usually-restricted personal effects, which included his personal phone. Using the phone, Merdan used
WeChat
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to send a number of text messages to his family describing conditions in the camp, and also took self-videos of himself (one of which showed how he had been handcuffed to his bed).
Merdan 's messages continued for several days before ceasing. , his status is unknown.
Report from internment
Merdan sent his messages and videos to his family, who in turn forwarded them to his uncle in the Netherlands.
Though they were aware that publishing his content would put him in danger, Merdan's family chose to send his content to the press. Professor
James Millward
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of
Georgetown University
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translated Merdan's texts to English.
German anthropologist
Adrian Zenz noted that Merdan's material was particularly important as it showed that the Xinjiang camps were still in use.
Government reactions
In a fax released in early August 2020, Chinese authorities claimed that Merdan had been detained due to a risk of self harm and due to aggressive actions against police officers.
University of Colorado
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anthropologist
Darren Byler
Darren Byler is an American anthropologist and author. He is assistant professor of International Studies at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. Byler specializes in the Uyghurs in China and has written about the ongoing oppression ...
described the official reaction as an example of "
victim blaming
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that is often used by the police when caught using excessive force".
Support campaign
In late August 2020,
Amnesty International launched a support campaign for Merdan .
Media attention
Ruth Smeeth, chief executive officer of
Index on Censorship
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, cited the media attention to Merdan's detention as an example justifying
freedom of the press
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,
online social media and "global news coverage".
References
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People from Aksu Prefecture
Chinese prisoners and detainees
Uyghurs
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)