According to international media
reports, Niyaz was punished because of an August 2, 2009, interview with
Yazhou Zhoukan (Asia Weekly), a Chinese-language
magazine based in
“Gheyrat Niyaz has been harshly punished because he dared to
criticize the government for not trying to stop the ethic violence before it
started,” said Bob Dietz, CPJ’s
Niyaz, who worked for state newspapers Xinjiang Legal News and Xinjiang Economic Daily, also managed and edited the website Uighurbiz until June 2009. A statement posted on the website quoted Niyaz's wife as saying that although he did give interviews to foreign media he had no malicious intentions.
On August 7, 2009, authorities detained a second Uighur website manager, Dilixiati Paerhati. His website, Diyarim, was shut down in July 2009. Until now, CPJ has been unable to determine where the men were being held. The whereabouts of Paerhati are still unclear.
Authorities have blamed local
and international Uighur sites for fueling the violence between Uighurs and Han
Chinese in the predominantly Muslim Xinjiang region.

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