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EXCLUSIVE: Sister’s plea for her brother trapped in China

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Uyghur tech entrepreneur, Ekpar Asat, has been held in solitary confinement since 2019

Ekpar Asat developed a social media platform for Uyghur. He was allegedly convicted, without any known trial, on charges of inciting ethnic hatred and ethnic discrimination, then sentenced to 15 years in prison.

There are reports he is being subject to isolation, malnutrition and lack of any care as his family fear for his well being.

Up to a million Uyghurs are being detained in camps which the Chinese Communist Party refers to as “re-education camps,” but have been described as “concentration camps”.

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His sister, human rights lawyer Rayhan Asat, has been advocating for his release. She says her last contact with her brother was in a proof of life video showcased by the Chinese Government.

“In that video … he looked gone, he looked a shadow of his former self,”

she tells Ticker News. 

Rayhan Asat adds that all his communication is heavily monitored so that he can’t reveal the overall nature of his situation.

“The truth is, he is in solitary confinement,”

she says.

Currently, the Winter Olympics are being held in Beijing where an Uyghur athlete was selected to be the torchbearer at the opening ceremony.

Asat says it “add[ed] insult to injury” as she doesn’t see how things can improve.

Ticker’s Holly Stearnes asked the Human Rights Lawyer, “For a country that has been condemned over its treatment of the Uyghurs… why did they choose an Uyghur athlete to be the torchbearer at the opening ceremony?

“It is whitewashing a genocide,” she says, “Now this kind of tokenising … to showcase that there is no torture, there is no genocide, everything is wonderful in China, ethnic communities around China get along well … that is a kind of message the Chinese government is trying to send to sanitise what’s happening in Xinjiang, but the world is not buying into it.”

Rayhan Asat told Ticker News that if she could speak with her brother right now her message would be: 

“I love him deeply. He’s my best friend and the best brother I could ever hope for and incredibly proud of him, proud of his resilience, kindness, and the example that he exemplified for me to be a better person every day and I want him to know he’s not forgotten. I’m fighting for him every day,” she says.

The Winter Olympic’s raises awareness

“The Olympic’s actually has been, in the saddest way, an opportunity to highlight what’s happening,” she says.

 Asat says while people are watching the games and cheering for the athletes, it’s important to remember the abuses happening to small ethnic communities in China.

“Shame and name the perpetrators and tormentors that have my brother and make sure the Chinese government knows that the international community cares,”

she says.

Rayhan Asat hopes the increased attention on the atrocities being committed by the Chinese government, can deter the Chinese government’s repression. 

Savannah Pocock reports

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Sheriff Nanos dismisses evidence claims in Nancy Guthrie case update

Sheriff Nanos addresses evidence claims and FBI collaboration in Nancy Guthrie case amidst ongoing investigation controversies

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Sheriff Nanos addresses evidence claims and FBI collaboration in Nancy Guthrie case amidst ongoing investigation controversies

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– Sheriff Nanos confirmed no glove was found at Nancy’s residence and maintains evidence analysis through a trusted lab.
– He believes Nancy’s case involves kidnapping, but all new evidence and possibilities are still under investigation.

In a new interview with Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos, he answers various topics concerning the ongoing investigation of Nancy’s case.Nanos stated that his office did not locate a glove at Nancy’s residence. He affirmed, “We have no glove. We never found a glove on that property.”

The sheriff explained that his office has utilised the same contracted lab for decades, long before his tenure. Evidence was initially submitted to this lab, which holds the Guthrie family DNA and other swabs. He stated it was logical to continue sending evidence there for immediate analysis alongside existing samples.

He noted the FBI’s agreement, expressing confidence in their crime lab but opting for the private lab due to initial arrangements.

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Nanos asserted cooperation with the FBI, disputing claims of reluctance in seeking assistance. He contacted the FBI promptly after Nancy’s disappearance and allowed them to lead on ransom notes due to their expertise.

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On the possibility of kidnapping, he stated, “we believe it’s a kidnapping” while maintaining other possibilities should be considered. Different gloves were found miles away, but the importance of each remains under review.

No individuals have been definitively ruled out as suspects. Nanos described a man briefly detained nearby, stating he was satisfied with his alibi. He refrained from confirming any forced entry at Nancy’s home but did mention that blood and DNA were found at the scene.

He addressed criticism regarding the timing of releasing the crime scene, asserting that his office acted appropriately. Allegations about family involvement were dismissed, emphasising the family’s full cooperation.

Nanos confirmed communication with Savanah Guthrie but indicated she has her support system.

He dismissed past reports of a strained relationship with the FBI, asserting mutual respect and collaboration remain intact.


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Russia bans WhatsApp and promotes state-backed messaging app

Kremlin blocks WhatsApp, urging citizens to use state-backed MAX; critics warn of surveillance, prompting protests in Moscow.

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Kremlin blocks WhatsApp, urging citizens to use state-backed MAX; critics warn of surveillance, prompting protests in Moscow.

The Kremlin has officially blocked WhatsApp, urging Russians to switch to MAX, a state-backed messaging app. This move comes after Meta refused to comply with local regulations, sparking debates over digital freedom in the country.

Critics warn that MAX could be used for government surveillance, though authorities deny these claims. The ban highlights Russia’s growing control over foreign tech platforms and its push for locally regulated alternatives.

Activists in Moscow have staged protests calling for an open and unregulated internet, while the public reacts with a mix of concern and resignation.

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U.S. secretly sent 6,000 Starlink terminals to Iran after protests

US covertly sent 6,000 Starlink terminals to Iran amid protests, aiding internet access despite government shutdowns and crackdown violence.

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US covertly sent 6,000 Starlink terminals to Iran amid protests, aiding internet access despite government shutdowns and crackdown violence.

U.S. officials report that the Trump administration covertly sent around 6,000 Starlink satellite internet terminals into Iran following widespread protests. The move was designed to bypass strict internet blackouts imposed by authorities in Tehran.

The terminals reportedly enabled activists and dissidents to reconnect with the outside world during periods of severe digital restriction, raising fresh questions about foreign involvement and cyber strategy.

As geopolitical tensions simmer, the revelation underscores how connectivity has become a powerful tool in modern conflict.

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