Additional Name(s): Aikebaier Aisaiti, Ekberjan Eset, Ekber Es'et, ئەكبەر ئەسئەت, 艾克拜尔·艾赛提
Gender: Male
Perpetrator: China
Ethnic Group: Uyghur
Religion or Belief: Unspecified
Reports of Torture: No
Reports of Medical Neglect: No
Sentence: 15 Years Imprisonment
Date of Detainment: April//2016
Current Status: Not Released
Religious Leader: No
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment
Reason for Persecution: Ethnoreligious Identity Online Activity
Nature of Charges: Hate Speech
Ekpar Asat is imprisoned in relation to his ethnoreligious identity.
In April 2016, authorities in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) detained Asat, founder of the Uyghur-language website Baghdax, reportedly for "inciting ethnic hatred." Asat's detainment followed his return from the United States after attending a leadership program organized by the U.S. Department of State.
In January 2020, the Chinese Embassy in Washington informed U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) that Asat had been sentenced to 15 years in prison. The date of his sentencing and the details of his charges and trial are unclear.
Asat's health has reportedly deteriorated greatly while imprisoned.
Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) advocates for Asat as part of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission's Defending Freedoms Project.
Photo attributed to Xinjiang Victims Database
"Ekpar Asat" Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
"Ekber Eset" Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC)
"Ekber Eset" Xinjiang Victims Database
"Ekpar Asat" Amnesty International
Commissioner Nury Turkel, Tweet, August 20, 2020
Commissioner Nury Turkel, Tweet, June 15, 2020
"Sister Fights to Free Uighur Businessman Held in China After U.S. Trip" New York Times (NYT)
Bipartisan U.S. Senate Letter to Chinese Embassy in Washington, December 20, 2019
"Authorities Detain Uyghur Web Masters And Writers in China’s Xinjiang" Radio Free Asia (RFA)