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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, September 26, 2014
Ilham Tohti’s Statement after Receiving a Life Sentence for Allegedly “Separatist” Crimes
By Ilham Tohti, published: September 25, 2014
My outcries are for our people and, even more, for the future of China.
Before entering prison, I kept worrying I wouldn’t be able to deal with
the harshness inside. I worried I would betray my conscience, career,
friends and family. I made it!
The upcoming life in prison is not something I’ve experienced, but it
will nonetheless become our life and my own experience. I don’t know how
long my life can go on. I have courage; I will not be fragile. If you
hear news that I mutilated or killed myself, you can be certain it is
made-up.
After seeing the judgment against me, contrary to what people may think, I now think I have a more important duty to bear.
Even though I have departed, I still live in anticipation of the sun and
the future. I am convinced that China will become better, and that the
constitutional rights of the Uighur people will, one day, be honored.
Peace is a heavenly gift to the Uighur and Han people. Only peace and good will can create a common interest.
I wear my shackles twenty-four hours a day, and was only allowed
physical exercise for three hours out of the last eight months. My cell
mates are eight sentenced Han prisoners. These are fairly harsh
conditions. However, I count myself fortunate when I look at what has
happened to my students and other Uighurs accused of separatist crimes. I
had my own Han lawyer whom I appointed to defend me, and my family was
allowed to attend my trial. I was able to say what I wanted to say. I
hope that, through my case, rule of law in Xinjiang can improve, even if
it is only a baby step.
After yesterday’s sentencing, I slept better than I ever did in the
eight months (of my detention). I never realized I had this in me. The
only thing is don’t tell my old mother what happened. Tell my family to
tell her that it’s only a five-year sentence. Last night, in the cell
next door Parhat Halmurat (student of Ilham’s and an editor of Uighurbiz website)
slammed himself against the door and cried out loud. I heard the sound
of shackles, nonstop, as they were taken to interrogations. Maybe my
students have been sentenced too.
(To his wife): My love, for the sake of our children, please be strong
and don’t cry! In a future not too far away, we will be in each other’s
arms once more. Take care of yourself! Love, Ilham.

