Trump’s visit to Beijing brings hope for sister of Uyghur man detained in Chinese internment camp
Ekpar Asat disappeared after returning to Xinjiang from a trip to Washington in 2016, where he'd flown to attend a State Department program for young leaders.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated politics brief. The source report from NY Post says: Ekpar Asat disappeared after returning to Xinjiang from a trip to Washington in 2016, where he'd flown to attend a State Department program for young leaders.
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- Primary source: NY Post
- Published: May 9, 2026, 12:37 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Politics
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