EVENT: The Ordeal of a Uyghur County: Case Records of Mass Detention

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Researchers will release ground-breaking analysis of new evidence documenting the program of detention and guilt by association in the Uyghur Region.

Tuesday, February 18, 2:30 – 4:00 pm

Capitol Visitor Center, Room HVC- 215
First Street, NE Washington, DC 20515

Co-sponsors: Uyghur Human Rights Project
Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation

Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-ordeal-of-a-uyghur-county-case-records-of-mass-detention-tickets-94012450771

Speakers:

Dr. Adrian Zenz is a Senior Fellow in China Studies at the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (non-resident), and supervises PhD students at the European School of Culture and Theology at Korntal, Germany. His research focus is on China’s ethnic policy and public recruitment in Tibet and the Uyghur region. He is author of “Tibetanness under Threat” and co-editor of “Mapping Amdo: Dynamics of Change.”

Mr. Abduweli Ayup is a Uyghur linguist, currently living in Bergen, Norway, as a Fellow with the International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN). He received his Master’s Degree in Linguistics from the University of Kansas in 2011. After returning to China, he promoted social and cultural rights through promotion of Uyghur-language education. He was imprisoned in 2013-2014, and suffered months of incommunicado detention and torture. His career as a human-rights defender and advocate for linguistic rights is covered in an in-depth UHRP report published in May 2019, “Abduweli Ayup and the Movement for Uyghur Mother Tongue-Based Education.”

Dr. Elise Anderson is Senior Program Officer for Research and Advocacy at the Uyghur Human Rights Project. She is the lead author of the UHRP report. She earned dual PhD degrees in Central Eurasian Studies and Ethnomusicology from Indiana University-Bloomington in August 2019. Her doctoral research was based on years of primary research in the Uyghur region and focuses on the relationships between Uyghur music and politics. Dr. Anderson is fluent in Uyghur and proficient in Mandarin, and is also a practicing musician and dancer. In 2019, she served as Liu Xiaobo Fellow at the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, a U.S. federal commission tasked with monitoring the status of human rights and the rule of law in the PRC.

Mr. Omer Kanat is Executive Director of the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP), a human rights research and advocacy organization based in Washington, DC. He has two decades of experience as a broadcast journalist. From 1999 to 2009 Mr. Kanat was Senior Editor at Radio Free Asia’s Uyghur Service, where he covered the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, edited Uyghur-language news, conducted exclusive interviews with prominent figures in Inner Asia, including His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and reported on breaking news around the world. Prior to his work at Radio Free Asia, he was Editor and later Senior Editor at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service.