Until Every Uyghur is Free

Jewher Ilham

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2022 OFF in Oslo
Jewher Ilham is an author and an advocate for the Uyghur community and for her imprisoned father, Uyghur economist Ilham Tohti. Jewher currently works at the Worker Rights Consortium and serves as a spokesperson for the Coalition to End Uyghur Forced Labor, vowing to continue her advocacy until every Uyghur is free. She joins us on the 2022 Oslo Freedom Forum stage to tell her story and the importance of defending the truth.

About the Speaker

Jewher Ilham

Jewher

Ilham

Uyghur advocate and daughter of imprisoned scholar Ilham Tohti

Jewher Ilham is an author and an advocate for the Uyghur community and for her imprisoned father, Uyghur economist Ilham Tohti. She arrived in the US alone in 2013 after her father was arrested and separated from her at the Beijing airport en route to Indiana University to take up a fellowship. He has since been sentenced to life for separatism. Jewher has testified before the US Congressional Executive Committee on China, published op-eds in The New York Times and the Guardian, and received numerous international awards on behalf of her father, including the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize. In 2015, she recounted her experiences in her book “Jewher Ilham: A Uyghur’s Fight to Free Her Father.” Her second book, “Because I Have To: The Path to Survival, the Uyghur Struggle,” was released in 2022. Ilham works at the Worker Rights Consortium as a forced labor project coordinator and as a spokesperson for the Coalition to End Uyghur Forced Labor. She is also assisting with the production of a documentary film, “All Static and Noise,” that investigates the arbitrary mass detention of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in China.

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