Ilham Tohti

Ilham Tohti
ئىلھام توختى
Born (1969-10-25) October 25, 1969
Alma materNortheast Normal University (BA)
Minzu University of China (MA)
Occupation(s)University Lecturer, Economist, Blogger
Known forCritique of the Chinese Communist Party policies in Xinjiang, repression of the Uyghur ethnic minority in China
Criminal chargeOffence of "splitting the state" Separatism
Criminal penaltyLife sentence
SpouseGuzailai Nu'er(China)
ChildrenJewher Ilham (United States)
Awards

Ilham Tohti (Uyghur: ئىلھام توختى; Chinese: 伊力哈木·土赫提; pinyin: Yīlìhāmù Tǔhètí; born October 25, 1969) is a Uyghur economist currently serving a life sentence in China, on separatism-related charges. He is a vocal advocate for the implementation of regional autonomy laws in China. In 2006 he founded Uyghur Online, a website that discusses Uyghur issues, and is known for his research on Uyghur-Han relations. Ilham was summoned from his Beijing home and detained shortly after the July 2009 Ürümqi riots for his criticism of the Chinese government's policies toward Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Ilham was released on August 23 after international pressure and condemnation. He was arrested again in January 2014 and imprisoned after a two-day trial. Ilham has received the PEN/Barbara Goldsmith Freedom to Write Award (2014), the Martin Ennals Award (2016), the Václav Havel Human Rights Prize (2019), and the Sakharov Prize (2019). Ilham is viewed as a moderate and believes that Xinjiang should be granted autonomy according to democratic principles.