Mahinur Qasim
Mahinur Qasim | |
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Mayor of Yining | |
In office 1952–19?? | |
Director, Women's Federation of Xinjiang | |
In office 1953–19?? | |
Member of the National People's Congress | |
In office 1959–19?? | |
Member of the Standing Committee of the 7th National People's Congress | |
In office 1988–1993 | |
Vice Chair of the All-China Women's Federation | |
In office 1980s–1990s | |
Personal details | |
Born |
| 15 August 1929
Died | 28 February 2021 | (aged 91)
Political party | Chinese Communist Party |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Known for | Women's rights activism; widow of Ehmetjan Qasim |
Mahinur Qasim (Uyghur: ماھىنۇر قاسىم; Chinese: 玛依努尔·哈斯木; pinyin: Mǎyīnǔ'ěr Hāsīmù; 15 August 1929 – 28 February 2021), also spelled Maynor Kasim and Mah-e-Noor Qasim, was a Uyghur political leader in Xinjiang, China and the widow of Ehmetjan Qasim, a prominent Xinjiang revolutionary leader.
Early life
[edit]Mahinur Qasim, born in 1929, was a native of Korgas County in Ili.[1] Some sources indicate her birthplace as the Panfilov District of the Kazakh SSR in the Soviet Union,[2] while others say she was born in Korgas.[1] Her mother died when she was one year old and she worked as a child instead of attending school.[1] She married Ehmetjan Qasim, a leader of the Second East Turkestan Republic (ETR), in Yining on 15 January 1945, and became his secretary.[1] The couple had a son and a daughter.[1] In 1948, after the ETR leadership agreed with the Nationalist Chinese government to form a coalition government in Xinjiang, Mahinur Qasim became a standing committee member of the Women's Committee of the Union to Protect Peace and Democracy in Xinjiang.[1] After her husband died on 27 August 1949, in an airplane crash in the Soviet Union en route to Beijing to attend the founding of the People's Republic of China, Mahinur Qasim remained active in public life.[1]
Public service
[edit]In 1951, she became the deputy director of the Women's Federation in the Ili Special Direct.[1] In 1952, she became the mayor of Yining and joined the Chinese Communist Party.[1] In 1953, she became the deputy director of the General Office of the Xinjiang Provincial Government and the director of the Women's Federation in Xinjiang.[1] She was a delegate to the Second Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, elected in 1954, and the Second and Third National People's Congress, elected in 1959 and 1964.[2]
She was purged and persecuted during the Cultural Revolution and then rehabilitated thereafter.[1] In the 1980s and 1990s, she served as a vice chair of the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th All-China Women's Federation,[3] and was elected to the Standing Committee of the Seventh National People's Congress in 1988.[2] She has been a prominent advocate of women and children's rights.[4] She retired in 2003 and has continued to speak at women's rights events.[1][5]
Memoirs
[edit]Her memoir of her husband, Remembering Ehmetijan 《回忆阿合买提江》, was published in 2011.[1] A Pictorial Memoir of the Wife of Ehmetijan Qasimi, Leader of the Three Districts Revolution 《三区革命头号领导人阿合买提江夫人的回忆图册》 was published in October 2002.[6]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Some sources state her birthplace as Panfilov District, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m (Chinese) 回忆阿合买提江(上下)
- ^ a b c (Chinese) 中华人民共和国名人 —玛依努尔·哈斯木 Accessed 19 March 2014
- ^ (Chinese) 第七届全国妇联领导机构主要成员
- ^ (Chinese) 自治区领导会见玛依努尔·哈斯木祝贺她荣获中国内藤国际育儿奖 18 December 2002
- ^ (Chinese) 闫笑然 "巾帼团结筑稳定 凝心聚力促发展 妇女精英再聚首谈正能量" 亚心网 15 March 2014
- ^ 三区革命头号领导人阿合买提江夫人的回忆图册 Archived 19 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 14 March 2014