FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Nov. 12, 2013
Contact: Rohit Mahajan 202 530 4976 <mailto:mahajanr@rfa.org>
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RFA Unveils e-Book of Jailed Uyghur Writer Yasin's Writings
WASHINGTON - Radio Free Asia <http://www.rfa.org/english/> (RFA) today
launched an e-book <http://www.rfa.org/english/bookshelf> collecting the
writings of Nurmuhemmet Yasin, an award-winning Uyghur writer whom Chinese
authorities sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in 2004. The collection,
Caged, has been made available for the first time in digital format in the
English and Uyghur languages for iPad and Kindle. It includes Yasin's
allegorical essay "Wild Pigeon," the original publication of which led to
his arrest and jailing, in addition to other writings and audio content.
"For the first time, Nurmuhemmet Yasin's writings - which have been banned
in China - can now be downloaded on mobile devices to be read and shared
widely," said Libby Liu, President of RFA. "Through this e-book, Radio Free
Asia is bringing Yasin's works to devoted fans in a new format while
allowing those less familiar with his writing an opportunity to experience
its power."
RFA originally translated "Wild Pigeon" into English in 2005, a year after
Yasin's arrest, in addition to producing an audio dramatization of the work
for its Uyghur listeners. The essay, an allegory about the life and fate of
a pigeon yearning for freedom, was first published in the Kashgar Literary
Journal. RFA's dramatization is also included in this e-book. In addition to
"Wild Pigeon," the English version of the e-book contains the essay, "What
Is Love?" The Uyghur version includes those works in addition to others. The
digital publication also contains rich illustrations, created by the
Broadcasting Board of Governor's Office of Digital
<http://www.innovation-series.com/tag/oddi/> & Design Innovation (ODDI), to
accompany the writings.
A prolific author and poet, Yasin is an honorary member of the English,
American, and Independent Chinese branches of PEN, an international writers
group. He published three volumes of poetry: First Love, Crying from the
Heart, and Come On, Children, and his writings were included in
Uyghur-language school textbooks. Yasin is scheduled to be released in
November 2014, and while rumors have circulated that he may have died in
prison, none have been confirmed and his family continues to deny them.
Yasin was one of the few prisoners in China visited by the U.N. Special
Rapporteur on Torture in 2005.
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publishing online news, information, and commentary in nine East Asian
languages to listeners who do not have access to full and free news media.
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and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers." RFA is funded by
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Rohit Mahajan | Radio Free Asia | Media Relations Manager
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