Citations:Nezerbagh

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English citations of Nezerbagh

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  • 2011 January 7, “New Information Available on Uyghur Asylum Seeker, Status of Others Remains Unknown”, in Congressional-Executive Commission on China[1], archived from the original on 20 September 2014:
    In a June 28, 2010, RFA report, a reporter contacted officials in the woman's hometown of Naize'erbage (Nezerbagh) township, Kashgar municipality, Kashgar, but could not confirm that the woman, Shahide Qurban, and her son and daughter, Bilal and Maymune Abduqadir, had been returned to their original home.
  • 2015 September 14, Eset Sulaiman, Joshua Lipes, “Authorities in Xinjiang Require Special Permits to Buy Kitchen Knives”, in Eset Sulaiman, transl., Radio Free Asia[2], archived from the original on September 29, 2015[3]:
    A Uyghur officer from the Nezerbagh township police station on the outskirts of Kashgar also refused to comment on the notice, but acknowledged that a special regulation is currently in place in the region to control the purchase and sale of tools with blades on them, as well as how the items are used.
  • 2020 January 9, Shohret Hoshur, Joshua Lipes, “Uyghurs in Xinjiang Ordered to Replace Traditional Décor With Sinicized Furniture”, in Radio Free Asia[4], archived from the original on January 10, 2020[5]:
    After receiving information about the implementation of the Sanxin Huodong campaign in Kashgar (in Chinese, Kashi) city’s Nezerbagh township, RFA’s Uyghur Service contacted a government employee there who refused to comment on the situation.
  • 2020 January 20, Ceng Jing, “Reporter's diary: How Kashgar's first ski park helps drive employment”, in China Global Television Network[6], archived from the original on January 26, 2020[7]:
    Mamat lives in a poverty-stricken village in Nezerbagh Town, some 20 minutes drive from the Kashgar City center.
  • 2020 May 24, Xiaonan Wang, Zhang Wanbao, “The growth of a woman in southern Xinjiang”, in China Global Television Network[8], archived from the original on 04 June 2020[9]:
    Opening a beauty salon is Mehsudan Urayin's dream. She started working toward this goal a year ago when she accepted a job at a restaurant in Nezerbagh, a town in southern Xinjiang's Kashgar Prefecture.