Australian Uighur man reunited with wife and son who had been under house arrest in China since 2017
Sadam Abudusalam met his three-year-old son for the first time when he landed in Sydney
An Australian Uighur man whose family was under house arrest in China has been reunited with his wife, and met his three-year-old son for the first time, after they landed in Sydney.
Sadam Abudusalam’s wife, Nadila Wumaier, and his son, Lufty, had been trapped in China’s Xinjiang province since 2017 after Chinese police confiscated their passports. Neither Wumaier nor their son, who is an Australian citizen, had been allowed to leave the country despite repeated requests.