Category Archives: COALITION FOR MUTABAR

Mutabar Tadjibayeva: Uzbekistan has to say “NO” to fakes and lies of HRW

Hugh Williamson, Abdulaziz Komilov and Steve Swerdlow

APPEAL

April 30, 2019, Paris, France

To the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Mr. Shavkat MIRZIYOYEV

Mr. Shavkat Miromonovich,

I, Mutabar Tadjibayeva, a human rights activist and former political prisoner of Uzbekistan, urge you to freeze consideration of the issue of accreditation in the country of the representation of the human rights organization Human Rights Watch and its representative in Central Asia, Steve Swerdlow.

This question should be deferred until the Human Rights Watch does not conduct an internal investigation regarding the employees responsible for Uzbekistan, and takes appropriate measures against them and does not bring a public apology to the people of Uzbekistan.

Amnesty International leaders offer to resign over bullying culture

Letter from seven staff admits mistakes after report warns of ‘toxic’ work environment
Rebecca Ratcliffe

Amnesty International’s seven-member senior leadership team has offered to resign after a damning report warned of a “toxic” working environment and widespread bullying.

The Guardian: Amnesty ‘failed to support and value’ Paris worker who killed himself

Independent inquiry finds serious failure of management over Gaëtan Mootoo, who felt ‘abandoned’ by the organisation

 Gaëtan Mootoo, west Africa researcher for Amnesty International, who killed himself in May 2018. Photograph: Courtesy of Minisma

Amnesty International failed to support a researcher who killed himself in his Paris office after feeling “abandoned and neglected” by the organisation, according to an investigation.

The independent inquiry commissioned by Amnesty into the death of Gaëtan Mootoo concluded that multiple failings to support the employee of three decades amounted to “a serious failure of management”.

The Guardian – Amnesty International has toxic working culture, report finds

Bullying, public humiliation and discrimination threaten rights group’s credibility

Amnesty International’s banner over the Thames, opposite the US embassy in London, against Donald Trump’s visit last July. Photograph: Chris Ratcliffe/Getty Images

Amnesty International has a “toxic” working environment, with widespread bullying, public humiliation, discrimination and other abuses of power, a report has found.

review into workplace culture, commissioned after two staff members killed themselves last year, found a dangerous “us versus them” dynamic, and a severe lack of trust in senior management, which threatened Amnesty’s credibility as a human rights champion.

Coalition pour Mutabar Tadjibayeva: Jalousie, cyberbullying, corrruption, blanchiment d’argent…

L’HISTOIRE DE MUTABAR TADJIBAYEVA

Mutabar Tadjibayeva est une journaliste indépendante, écrivaine, militante des droits de l’homme, fondatrice et responsable de l’Association Internationale des Droits de l’homme «Club des Cœurs Ardents».

IHRF “Mutabar Tadjibayeva”: We support the position of Nigel Farage against Corruption!

Dear Mr. Nigel Farage,

Warmest greetings from  the team of women and founders of the International Human Rights Foundation “Mutabar Tadjibayeva”, one of the main activities of which is the fight against corruption and terrorism.

Open Society Foundations are colluding with MEPs

George Soros has spent countless billions on 'Open Society Foundations' to undermine national borders and the nation state across the EU. It could be the biggest level of international political collusion in history.

Gepostet von Nigel Farage am Dienstag, 14. November 2017

We highly appreciated your speech in the European Parliament delivered by you in November 2017. In it, you rightly criticized the activities of the Soros Foundation and their trusted organizations and shared this opinion that these structures are mired in corruption.

We fully share your position and positively agree with all arguments that you mentioned during your appeal to colleagues.

Appeal to Ms. Federica Mogerini, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the European Union with a request to support the company against corruption and terrorism

Dear Mrs. Minister!

With this statement, we announce the establishment of the International Human Rights Foundation “Mutabar Tadjibayeva” to combat organized crime against humanity (hereinafter referred to as IHRF “Mutabar Tadjibayeva”).

It was very important for us to announce the creation of the IHRF “Mutabar Tadjibayeva”, on November 25, as this day is connected with a significant event, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women) (Resolution 54/134).

The founders of the IHRF “Mutabar Tadjibayeva” are women-activists of civil society, human rights activists, lawyers, journalists and representatives of other public organizations that were victims of political repression, torture and later became victims of organized criminal groups (OCG), which are guarded and sponsored by representatives of some International Human Rights Organizations and Funds with famous names and journalists of some International media.

Mutabar Tadjibayeva: “Ibodov’s case is a shame of the dictatorship”

Model questionnaire to be completed by persons alleging torture or their representatives

Information on the torture of a person should be transmitted to the Special Rapporteur in written form and sent to:

Special Rapporteur on Torture

We call on the United Nations Committee against Torture to oblige the Government of Uzbekistan to hold re-exhumation of the body Ilkhom Ibodov, to bring to justice all those responsible for the falsification of the criminal case against the brothers, to bring to justice those who tortured and killed Ilhom Ibodov, review the criminal case against Rakhim Ibodov, release him from prison and back his property confiscated illegally.

Ilkhom Ibodov, a detainee from Bukhara has died after being tortured

The ‘Fiery Hearts Club’ International Human Rights Organization requests the support of the International community to defend the victim’s family from Bukhara whose son Ilkhom Ibodov was tortured to death while being kept in detention!

ACAT-France awards human Rights prize to Mutabar Tadjibayeva

“Engel-duTertre” awarded to the famous Uzbek human rights defender and her organization “Fiery Hearts Club” in recognition of work against torture in Uzbekistan

On November 15, ACAT-France celebrated forty years since its creation in 1974 by Edith du Tertre and Helene Engel by awarding the first ever Engel-duTertre prize to Mutabar Tadjibayeva.

Tadjibayeva, renowned activist and head of the international human rights association “Fiery Hearts Club”, has been living in exile in Paris after being jailed and tortured in Uzbekistan. For more than two decades, Tadjibayeva has continued the fight for human rights in Uzbekistan.