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Nury Turkel

Alexandria, United States

https://nuryturkel.com/

Nury Turkel has carved a remarkable niche for himself as an influential attorney, acclaimed author, and a steadfast advocate for human rights, with a specialized focus on U.S.-China relations. His extensive experience spans various intersections of law, governance, business, and human rights advocacy, establishing him as a leading voice in these critical areas. Turkel is notably the first Uyghur to graduate as an attorney in the United States and is recognized as the only Uyghur Life Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. His strategic roles extend to being a Senior Advisor at the Krach Institute of Tech Diplomacy and serving on the Advisory Board of the Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Initiative. He holds a senior fellowship at the Hudson Institute, where he delves into pivotal issues such as national security, foreign policy, and the implications of digital authoritarianism and emerging technologies. Turkel's authoritative essays and analyses are featured in esteemed publications like The Wall Street Journal and TIME, and he is a regular commentator on international media outlets, including NPR and Al Jazeera. Turkel's global impact was acknowledged when he was named one of TIME's "100 Most Influential People in the World of 2020." He was also included in Fortune Magazine's 50 Greatest Leaders in 2021 and honored with the Notre Dame Prize for Religious Liberty, recognizing his significant contributions to advocating for religious and human freedoms. In 2022, he received the Global Soul Award from Jewish World Watch, celebrating his dedication to human rights advocacy. Turkel is an adept public speaker who regularly headlines international conferences and panels, engaging with global audiences. His proficiency in multiple languages, including English, Chinese, Turkish, and several Central Asian languages, makes him an effective communicator on the international stage.

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