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Petition is addressed to: Chinese authorities
We, a student group of MCI in cooperation with Scholars at Risk (SAR), urgently call for the immediate release of Professor Rahile Dawut, an internationally renowned scholar and advocate for the preservation of Uyghur folklore and cultural traditions. She had been sentenced to life in prison on charges of “endangering state security” by the Chinese government.
Reason
Professor Dawut, a tenured professor at Xinjiang University in China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, is a distinguished expert in Uyghur folklore and the founder of the Minorities Folklore Research Center, the first center of its kind for Uyghur cultural studies. She has shared her research on international journals and books and presented her work at conferences around the world.
In December 2017, Professor Dawut informed a relative of her plans to travel from Urumqi to Beijing. Shortly afterward, she disappeared without explanation. Despite her family and friends’ attempts to locate her, her whereabouts remained unknown until August 2018, when her disappearance was publicly reported. On June 30, 2021, Xinjiang University authorities revealed that she had been sentenced to imprisonment. In September 2023, nearly six years after her disappearance, a Chinese government official confirmed that Professor Dawut had been sentenced to life in prison on charges of “endangering state security.”
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Petition started:
11/25/2024
Petition ends:
05/24/2025
Region:
European Union
Topic:
Minority protection
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The sentence for Rahile as well as for many other Uyghurs is not only too high, it is completely inappropriate. With her work, Rahile never tried to seperate the country.