Category Archives: JARAYON

Uzbek media started defaming human rights activist Gulshan Karaeva

«Qashqadaryo» newspaper of Karshi city published an article that defames human rights activist Gulshan Karaeva. Mutabar Tajibayeva, head of the international human rights organization “Fiery Hearts Club”, says that the article was “ordered” by security services.

In a phone conversation with a reporter of “Jarayon”, Gulshan Karaeva, who is a representative of unregistered Human Rights Society of Uzbekistan on Qashqadaryo region, said that her friends informed her about the published article about her.

Yet another Uzbek asylum seeker may be extradited from Kazakhstan

The Prosecutor General of Kazakhstan made a decision to extradite Uzbek asylum seeker Khairullo Tursunov back to Uzbekistan.

Asylum seeker Khairullo Tursunov, who has been held for seven months in pre-trial detention center of Aktobe city, is already informed about the decision of Attorney General.

PETITION: Free Jailed Journalist Azimjon Askarov

To: Almazbek Atambayev, president of the Kyrgyz Republic.

Dear President Atambayev,

At its 2012 International Press Freedom Awards on November 20, the Committee to Protect Journalists will honor four journalists, who risked their lives to reveal abuses of power in Brazil, China, Kyrgyzstan, and Liberia.

Ekaterina Nazarshoeva: Migration is an interstate problem

On October 9, about fifty migrant workers from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan held a strike in St. Petersburg. According to the Russian trade union activists, majority of striking migrants, most of who worked as janitors, were legal immigrants.

These people went on strike to defend their rights and get their salaries that they haven’t received for two months.

Kashkadarya continues to force children pick cotton

Despites the authorities’ promises not to involve child labor in cotton campaign, Kashkadarya region of Uzbekistan still continues to force children work in harvesting “the white gold”.

“Jarayon” received this information from Malohat Eshonova, journalist and coordinator of “Birdamlik” movement in Uzbekistan, who observed child labor in cotton plantations.

Uzbekistan bans Halloween

Celebration of Halloween, a holiday of masks and costumes, which has become quite popular in Uzbekistan during the past five years, is banned by Uzbek authorities.

This holiday, which is not widely celebrated in Uzbekistan, was not officially banned.

“Fiery Hearts Club” urges not to participate in the projects of dictator’s daughter

Media reported that the famous French actor Gerard Depardieu agreed to play a role in the film scripted by Gulnara Karimova, eldest daughter of Uzbek president Islam Karimov.

It may seem there is nothing extraordinary here; artists, actors, as professional players in the world of show business, have a right to try their talents, and make for living.

However, we must remind Mr.Depardieu that political system in Uzbekistan is one of the most violent regimes in the world.

Written complaints of prisoner Agzam Turgunov are also staying behind the bars

Prominent Uzbek human rights activist Agzam Turgunov, serving for four years in prison, complains that his rights are being grossly violated.

Prisoner from the “black list”

Human rights activist Agzam Turgunov considers his detention unlawful and complains that his written complaints about reviewing his case sent to Ombudsman, who is a responsible person for human rights under Parliament of the Republic of Uzbekistan, to the Prosecutor General and the country’s Supreme Court, are staying within jail. This was reported by Mutabar Tajibaeva, the head of the International Human Rights Organization “Fiery Hearts Club”.

Lene Wetteland: Most Uzbeks cannot get asylum in Norway

On October 15, Oslo hosted a seminar entitled “Uzbekistan – behind closed gates”, which was dedicated to problems of human rights in Uzbekistan.

The event was organized by Norwegian Helsinki Committee and Norwegian Organization of asylum seekers.

Participants discussed issues of compliance with the freedom of speech, religion and belief in Uzbekistan, as well as other significant problems related to human rights in the country.

Film director Nick Powell morally supports dictatorship in Uzbekistan

On October 24, the Uzbek service of BBC published on its website an interview with Mr. Nik Powell, director of the National Film and Television School in the United Kingdom. Recently, Tashkent hosted a Film Festival “Golden Cheetah”, and Mr. Nik Powell headed its jury.

The film festival was organized by the “Fund Forum,” led by Gulnara Karimova, eldest daughter of President Islam Karimov.