Ekberjan Jamal, Freelance
Medium:Internet, Radio
Charge:Anti-State
Imprisoned:February 28, 2008

On two occasions in November 2007, Ekberjan used his cell phone to record sounds of riots in his home town of Turpan. The audio files, which included the noise of rioters, sirens, and a voice-over of Ekberjan describing what was happening, were sent to friends in the Netherlands, and later used in news reports by Radio Free Asia (RFA) and Phoenix News in Hong Kong. Ekberjan posted links to the news reports on his blog, which was closed by authorities on December 25, 2007, according to rights group World Uyghur Congress.

In an April 2009 RFA report, Ekberjan's mother said he had made the recordings on two occasions but that he faced 21 counts of sending information abroad at his trial. She told RFA she believed he may have been motivated to send the files to help achieve his ambition of studying abroad. The Turpan Intermediate People's Court sentenced him to 10 years in prison on February 28, 2008 for "splittism"-trying to break away from the Communist Party- and revealing state secrets, crimes under articles 103 and 11 of the Criminal Law.

As of April 2009, he was being held in the Xinjiang Number 4 prison in Urumqi, RFA reported. No information about his health or whether he remains in the same prison has been disclosed, according to RFA.

Ekberjan did not appear on CPJ's prison census prior to 2014 because the organization had not learned of his case.

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