Mehmet Tohti

Executive Director, Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project

Canada

Mehmet Tohti

Executive Director, Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project

Canada

Mehmet Tohti is a prominent Uyghur-Canadian activist and co-founder of the World Uyghur Congress, serving twice as its vice-president. As Executive Director of the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project (URAP), he has led national efforts to secure protection and justice for Uyghurs persecuted by the Chinese state. Tohti played a key role in lobbying for Motion M-62, which calls on Canada to resettle 10,000 Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims at risk of refoulement. He has testified before Parliament, mobilized civil-society partners, and urged Canadian governments and businesses to cut ties with supply chains tainted by Uyghur forced labour. Beyond humanitarian advocacy, Tohti has been a leading voice exposing transnational repression and foreign interference by Beijing targeting Uyghur communities in Canada. Despite repeated threats and harassment, he continues to campaign for stronger protections for diaspora activists. In December 2024, China sanctioned him under its Anti-Foreign-Sanctions Law for “interfering in China’s internal affairs,” a move widely viewed as retaliation for his successful lobbying efforts.

Articles by Mehmet Tohti

Transnational Repression and Uyghur Advocacy: Nonviolent Resistance Against Authoritarian Narratives of the People’s Republic of China

Transnational repression against the Uyghur community has become one of the most alarming manifestations of authoritarian influence beyond borders. The People’s Republic of China (PRC)…