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Jailed Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti wins freedom award Liberal International freedom prize presented in absentia to professor who higlighted persecution in China’s Xinjiang region![]() University professor, blogger, and member of the Muslim Uighur minority, Ilham Tohti is seen here in this June 2010 file photo. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown/AFP) December 1, 2017Jailed Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti was awarded Liberal International’s Prize for Freedom honored on Nov. 30 at a ceremony in The Hague. The award was given in absentia and received on his behalf by a rights group campaigning for his release. He was charged by Chinese authorities with promoting ethnic separatism and handed a life sentence by a court on Sept. 23, 2014 following a two-day trial. Dolkun Isa — president of the Munich-based exile World Uyghur Congress — called Tohti’s award “a powerful response to China’s brutal repression of the Uyghur people.” UCAN needs your support to continue our independent journalism Access to UCAN stories is completely free of charge - however it costs a significant amount of money to provide our unique content. UCAN relies almost entirely on donations from our readers and donor organizations that support our mission. If you are a regular reader and are able to support us financially, please consider making a donation. Click here to donate now. Related Reports |