Ablajan Awut Ayup (Uighur: ئابلاجان ئاۋۇت ئايۇپ; born 11 November 1984) is a singer, songwriter and dancer who wrote over 400 songs and was known for promoting Uyghur culture and identity as well as building a cultural bridge with the Chinese through his bilingual songs. In 2017, BBC portrayed him as a model of integration for his appeal to both Han and Uyghur audiences. In 2018, Radio Free Asia reported that Ayup had been detained by police in Guma (Pishan) County. His brother reported that Ayup had been sent to one of the Xinjiang re-education camps.
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| - Ablajan Awut Ayup (uigurisch ئابلاجان ئاۋۇت ئايۇپ; * 11. November 1984 in Guma, Hotǝn, Xinjiang, China) ist ein uigurischer Popsänger, der auf Uigurisch und auf Chinesisch singt. Zu den bekanntesten Liedern von Ablajan zählen Sɵyümlük mü’əllim (»Lieber Lehrer«), Oynaydiƣan bala barmu? (»Spielen da Kinder?«) und Aptap qiⱪ (»Komm heraus, Sonne!«). Im Februar 2018 wurde er wahrscheinlich von den chinesischen Behörden verhaftet. (de)
- Ablajan Awut Ayup (Uighur: ئابلاجان ئاۋۇت ئايۇپ; born 11 November 1984) is a singer, songwriter and dancer who wrote over 400 songs and was known for promoting Uyghur culture and identity as well as building a cultural bridge with the Chinese through his bilingual songs. In 2017, BBC portrayed him as a model of integration for his appeal to both Han and Uyghur audiences. In 2018, Radio Free Asia reported that Ayup had been detained by police in Guma (Pishan) County. His brother reported that Ayup had been sent to one of the Xinjiang re-education camps. (en)
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| - Ablajan Awut Ayup (uigurisch ئابلاجان ئاۋۇت ئايۇپ; * 11. November 1984 in Guma, Hotǝn, Xinjiang, China) ist ein uigurischer Popsänger, der auf Uigurisch und auf Chinesisch singt. Zu den bekanntesten Liedern von Ablajan zählen Sɵyümlük mü’əllim (»Lieber Lehrer«), Oynaydiƣan bala barmu? (»Spielen da Kinder?«) und Aptap qiⱪ (»Komm heraus, Sonne!«). Im Februar 2018 wurde er wahrscheinlich von den chinesischen Behörden verhaftet. (de)
- Ablajan Awut Ayup (Uighur: ئابلاجان ئاۋۇت ئايۇپ; born 11 November 1984) is a singer, songwriter and dancer who wrote over 400 songs and was known for promoting Uyghur culture and identity as well as building a cultural bridge with the Chinese through his bilingual songs. In 2017, BBC portrayed him as a model of integration for his appeal to both Han and Uyghur audiences. Ablajan made his debut with his song "Meshrep Nawasi" in January 2010 in the "Meshrep Concert". "Meshrep Nawasi" was republished in the English and Chinese languages. Later, "Meshrep Nawasi" became one of Ablajan's iconic songs. He published his first album "Bashlamduq (Shall We Start?)" on July 10, 2011. His first album sold over 100,000 copies, no small achievement in a limited market. Local businesses vied to endorse Ablajan and his face graced billboards in Xinjiang's capital, Ürümqi. Ablajan signed a contract with Marrybrown Sdn Bhd in 2016 and became a brand ambassador in China for the Malaysian fast food chain. In 2018, Radio Free Asia reported that Ayup had been detained by police in Guma (Pishan) County. His brother reported that Ayup had been sent to one of the Xinjiang re-education camps. (en)
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