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VisitOutcome of US lawmakers' efforts to release Dr. Gulshan Abbas by end of 2024
Successful Release • 33%
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Official US government statements, credible news sources
Lawmakers Call for Release of Dr. Gulshan Abbas, Detained Six Years by CCP, on Her 62nd Birthday
Jun 12, 2024, 02:02 PM
Dr. Gulshan Abbas, a retired Uyghur doctor, has been wrongfully detained by the genocidal Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for six years. Her imprisonment is seen as retaliation for her sister’s advocacy for human rights. Today marks her 62nd birthday, and U.S. lawmakers, including Rep. Ro Khanna, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, Rep. Kevin Hern, and Rep. Jennifer Wexton, are calling for her immediate release. They emphasize that Dr. Abbas has committed no crimes and highlight the CCP's ongoing transnational repression. Rep. Hern stands with her daughters and family in demanding an update on her condition. Calls for her release have also been directed at the Biden administration, urging it to prioritize her case in diplomatic discussions with Xi Jinping.
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