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Australian whose Uyghur wife and child were stuck in China celebrates their return

An Australian man whose wife and young child were stuck in the Xinjiang region of China for three years has announced their safe return to Australia.
Key points:
- Sadam Abudusalamu has finally been reunited with his wife Nadila and son Lutfy who were stuck in Xinjiang
- A senior Chinese diplomat claimed on Q+A in February that Ms Wumaier did not want to return to Australia from China
- Many Uyghurs in Australia and around the world remain fearful for the safety of family members in China
Sadam Abudusalamu met his son Lutfy for the first time following years of anxiety after his then-pregnant wife Nadila Wumaier was caught up in China’s crackdown on Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in Xinjiang.
“I am so overjoyed to inform everybody that…
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