Son of imam assassinated in Kashgar's 2014 mosque attack speaks out
Updated 15:38, 19-Jun-2020
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In an interview with CGTN, Imam Memet Jume speaks about the trauma of witnessing the death of his father Imam Jume Tayir in an attack on Id Kah Mosque in China's Xinjiang on July 30, 2014. He said despite lingering fear, he's not the type to hide at home.

This is one of many human stories in our exclusive documentary "Tianshan Still Standing: Memories of fighting terrorism in Xinjiang." You can watch the full documentary here.

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