Rabigül Erkmen

Researcher, writer, HRD
From:
East Turkestan
Photo:
Private.

Rabigül Erkmen is a researcher, writer, and an advocate for human and women’s rights,with a special focus on Uyghur language, culture, and the plight of the Uyghur people in China. She holds a PhD in Turkology from Hacettepe University in Ankara. Her PhD thesis analysed Uyghur manuscripts which are part of the Gunnar Jarring Collection at Lund University, Sweden.

Rabigül has collaborated with fellow experts throughout her career, concentrating on human rights violations faced by Uyghurs in China. One contribution was a 2021 report documenting the mass persecution of the Uyghur people by the Chinese authorities.

Beyond her academic work, Rabigül Erkmen is a founding member of the Uyghur Online School, where she also volunteers as a teacher, helping Uyghur children in the diaspora to preserve their language and culture. She has also contributed articles to Totqulaq (Four-LeafClover), a children’s magazine aimed at fostering Uyghur identity.

As a researcher, vocal advocate, and a member of the Uyghur community, Erkmen has faced sustained harassment from the Chinese authorities due to her work in exposing the persecution of Uyghurs.

In September 2024, Rabigül arrived in Warsaw, Poland, where she took up the city’s first ICORN residency.She continues her research and advocacy work and aims to collaborate with universities and research institutions both in Poland and internationally.