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yuhui
19th January 2014, 06:43
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Petition for the Immediate Release of Professor Ilham Tohti

In the afternoon on January 15, 2014, China’s Minzu University Uighur scholar Ilham Tohti was taken from his home in Beijing by the police. His home was also ransacked twice. His whereabouts are unknown to this day. Authorities have also restricted his wife and mother’s movements. On January 16, 2014, the spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry said that Tohti was suspected of committing crimes and violating the law.

Forty-four year old Ilham Tohti is an associate professor of economics at Minzu University. In 2006, he founded the website Uighur Biz. Despite being constantly blocked and suppressed, it has become an important window for the Chinese-speaking world to know about the reality of the Xinjiang situation. Ilham Tohit has always opposed Xinjiang independence and violence of any kind. He actively pushes for friendly communication between Uighurs and Chinese. He put his faith of solving the Xinjiang issue in the Chinese government adjusting its problematic Xinjiang policy. Because of this, he has criticized the Chinese government’s Xinjiang policy, and at the same time, proposed various changes. His criticism and suggestions are all based on serious academic research. He is regarded by the intellectual community as a precious man who bridges Uighurs with Chinese, and by the local Xinjiang people as a courageous representative of Uighurs. In the future, he should be an important civic leader in solving the Xinjiang issue, and play an irreplaceable role in ethnic reconciliation.

We strongly urge:

1. Chinese authorities to release Ilham Tohti immediately, otherwise, announce the details of his alleged “crimes.” Authorities should use evidences to prove the case, rather than criminalizing speech.

2. The police must guarantee to Ilham Tohti individual rights, allowing a lawyer of his or his family’s choosing to be involved and meet with him. The police should also withdraw from unlawfully restricting the movements of his family.

Since the 2008 Lhasa violence to the 2009 Urumqi riots to today, the failure of China’s ethnic policy is obvious to all. The detention of Ilham Tohti demonstrates that the Chinese government is continuing its mistakes. The Communist Party’s grip on power is temporary, but the wellbeing of the Chinese people should be lasting. The Chinese Communist Party maintains present stability by sacrificing the future of the people. Every Chinese citizen has the right to hold the Communist party accountable, taking shared responsibility for the sake of the future of the country. Citizens of other countries may also pay attention to this event, because the suffering of the Uighur people is the suffering of all human beings, and China’s failure could jeopardize the entire world.

By signing the petition, we express our concern over Ilham Tohti!

Signing the petition: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/15EVdct52bl32-bvTlVAzriIgToZw2TMBxaImWVb171Y/viewform

See the petitioners’ list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AsKDF8_HXe4IdGowdmRKcXAyd0REa2QxSFBtRjhlX1E&output=html

Ilham Tohti: My Dream and the Journey of My Career (in Chinese) https://s3.amazonaws.com/wenyunchao_share/Ilham_01.html


Piece on guardian:
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/15/uighur-scholar-mother-chinese-police-ilham-tohti

La times:
http://www.latimes.com/world/worldnow/la-fg-wn-china-detention-professor-20140117,0,4101239.story#axzz2qooUT2Up



How they lie:

http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/838112.shtml?utm_content=bufferbb3cc&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer#.Uttv2GSS3-m




Ilham Tohti's Twitter:

@Ilham_Tohti


More related updates can be found on Twitter:

@aiww (Chinese artist)
@degewa (Tibetan writer, poet and activist)
@pjmooney (American journalist who was based in Beijing from 1994 to 2012)
@WLYeung (Australian journalist)

Milneman
19th January 2014, 23:40
You want some scary comedy? Click the last link, "How they lie", and scroll down to the reader comments.

I feel ill.

yuhui
20th January 2014, 14:21
When I signed this morning, there were only about 400 people, now (until 9 o'clock today) there are 957 (ps:the petition starts from 2014/1/17 15:00)
So good to see that I am not there alone, heart is truly warmed.

The most heartbroken aspect of this event is a good, honest, mild and conservative intellectual has become the victim of rulers's game. As he said, he just wants to be a bridge and let people(Uighur and Han, different ethnic group) communicate better with each other.


Uyghur from E.T
@Uyghurspeaker (local citizen journalist)

Beijing's Self-Defeating Arrest of Ilham Tohti
http://nationalinterest.org/commentary/beijings-self-defeating-arrest-ilham-tohti-9756

China Accuses Uighur Intellectual of Separatism for His Advocacy Work
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/26/world/asia/china.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0

Collateral Damage by Elliot Sperling
http://www.rangzen.net/2014/01/26/collateral-damage/#more-6460

Iarmhéid
24th September 2014, 00:25
You want some scary comedy? Click the last link, "How they lie", and scroll down to the reader comments.

I feel ill.

Remember that such hateful posts could be and are likely to be 'asto turfers' people with agendas literally trying to stir trouble, even getting paid. If I'm not mistaken this might be common in China..? common everywhere really..