Seven students of Uyghur sholar Ilham Tohti were sentenced to between three and eight years of imprisonment for their association with him.
China’s state-run Xinhua news service is criticizing the Western press for calling Uyghur teacher Ilham Tohti, who was recently sentenced to life in prison, “China’s Mandela.”
Historical records show Chinese regime leaders shared similar views to Uyghur teacher Ilham Tohti, who was recently sentenced to life in prison.
Governor of Xinjiang province warns that extreme Islamist elements want to ban laughter and tears at weddings and funerals
Chinese police may be holding Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti in Xinjiang
Seven students of Uyghur sholar Ilham Tohti were sentenced to between three and eight years of imprisonment for their association with him.
China’s state-run Xinhua news service is criticizing the Western press for calling Uyghur teacher Ilham Tohti, who was recently sentenced to life in prison, “China’s Mandela.”
Historical records show Chinese regime leaders shared similar views to Uyghur teacher Ilham Tohti, who was recently sentenced to life in prison.
Governor of Xinjiang province warns that extreme Islamist elements want to ban laughter and tears at weddings and funerals
Chinese police may be holding Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti in Xinjiang