There is concern for the Uyghur mother and daughter detained in Saudi Arabia at the end of last March, who may be extradited to China.
Amnesty International has warned that if the Uighur mother and daughter are extradited to China, they could face arbitrary detention, torture and persecution.
In the statement, it was noted that the police told the woman named Buheliqiemu Abula and the 13-year-old girl that they could be deported to China along with the two Uyghur men currently detained.
The following statements were used in the statement made by Amnesty Organization, which started a petition for Uyghur mothers and daughters:
"In our campaign, in which we appealed to King Salman Bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, we wanted to immediately stop the deportation of Buheliqiemu Abula, his daughter, Abula's ex-wife Nuermaimaiti Ruze and her friend Aimidoula Waili to China, and to declare that they have committed an internationally defined crime and have sufficient, valid and In the absence of credible evidence, we urge these individuals to be released immediately."