In September 2007 Chinese government officials closed Alimujiang Yimitis business and accused him of using it as a cover up for preaching Christianity among people of Uyghur ethnicity. He was later arrested in January 2008 and accused of subversion of the national government and endangering national security, a crime punishable by death.
Alimujiang, a former Muslim, became a Christian more than 10 years ago and has been an active Christian in the growing Uyghur church.
On May 27, Alimujiangs case went to trial. His case was referred back to the Chinese Public Security Bureaus prosecutors due to insufficient evidence. He remains in custody.
A Brief Overview of the Case:
On Sept. 13, 2007, the Kashi Municipal Bureau for Ethnic and Religious Affairs of Xinjiang stated: Since 2002, Alimujiang Yimiti has been engaging, in the name of employment, in activities of illegal religious infiltration which include preaching Christianity among the people of Uyghur ethnicity, distributing religious materials and converting Christians.
However, on Jan. 12, 2008, the Kashi Municipal Public Security Bureau placed Alimujiang on criminal detention on the two charges of suspicion of inciting people to secede from China and illegally providing state secrets to foreigners. On Feb. 20, he was formally arrested.
On Aug. 6, 2009, the Kashi District Intermediate Court secretly sentenced Alimujiang to 15 years imprisonment on the charge of illegally providing state secrets to foreign nationals.
It was not until Oct. 27 that the court in Kashi notified Alimujiangs wife, Gulinuer, and his lawyer of the sentence. Alimujiang appealed.
On March 6, 2010, the Higher Peoples Court of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region tried the case in private, refusing to let the lawyer appear in court. They upheld the ruling from the Kashi District Intermediate Court, sentencing Alimujiang to 15 years of imprisonment and depriving him of political rights for five years.
On April 12, 2010, Alimujiangs wife Gulinuer got a phone call notifing her that Alimujiang had been transferred from Kashi Detention Center to serve his sentence in No. 3 Prison of Xinjiang in Urumqi.
In Nov. 2010, the Higher Peoples Court of Xinjiang accepted the appeal by Alimujiangs wife and mother and decided to retry Alimujiangs case of disclosing top state secrets
After Christmas 2010, the Higher Peoples Court of Xinjiang told Gulinuer that they had already made the decision through a collegial bench on December 20.
In Feb. 2011, the Higher Peoples Court of Xinjiang notified Alimujiang, who is serving his sentence, that they upheld the original sentence of 15 years of imprisonment in the reconsideration.