November 2012 ойлик архив

European Union should announce its position on political killings in its territory

High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Ms. Catherine Ashton, is expected to visit Uzbekistan on November 26-30 as a part of her work mission to Central Asian.

During the visit, Catherine Ashton will meet with the senior governmental officials in Uzbekistan, in particular, with the President Islam Karimov.

Aral Sea population is given a right to survive

Population of Aral Sea region of Uzbekistan has been waiting for cold weather, but it came unexpectedly. Warm days with rain were abruptly changed to frosty weather. Cases of cold-related diseases have skyrocketed among the population.

According to a doctor from Kungrad, “mainly it is children, who are falling sick because of cold, as their weak body cannot cope with it.

Uzbek migrant workers are becoming victims of slavery

Recently, media reported a shocking story about Armenian landowner, who had used slave labor of almost hundred people from Uzbekistan.

While thousands of Armenians are leaving their homeland because of unemployment, people from Uzbekistan are coming to Armenia to find jobs. But quite often these jobs are underpaid, illegal, or in slavery.

Opinion of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention in the case of Dilmurod Saidov

No. 67/2012 (Uzbekistan)

Communication addressed to the Government on 12 April 2012

Concerning Dilmurod Saidov

The Government replied to the communication on 19 June 2012. The State is a party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Opinion of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention in the case of Azam Farmonov

No. 65/2012 (Uzbekistan)

Communication addressed to the Government on 13 April 2011

Concerning Azamjon Farmonov and Alisher Karamatov

The Government replied to the communication on 31 May 2011. The State is a party to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Muzaffar Suleymanov: Azimjon Askarov cried for joy, when he heard he was awarded high prize

On November 20 2012, New York hosted International Press Freedom awards ceremony organized by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). The prize was awarded to four international journalists who risked their lives to cover human rights abuses and corruption.

Call upon authorities to provide full information on Yuri Zhukovsky case

On October 12, number of Swedish and Russian media, as well as online publications focusing on Uzbekistan, reported that the Russian law enforcement agencies arrested Yuri Zhukovsky, a suspect and wanted in connection with the murder attempt of the famous Uzbek imam Obidkhon Nazarov. 34-year-old Yuri Zhukovsky, presumably a native of Uzbekistan, had a double (Uzbek and Russian) citizenship.

United Nations Human Rights Committee United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Dear ladies and gentlemen,

Citizen of Uzbekistan Mr. Khairullo Tursunov is under serious threat to be extradited from the Republic of Kazakhstan back to his home country.

For more than seven months he has been detained in the city of Aktobe in Aktobe region. In addition, the General Prosecutor of Kazakhstan made a decision to satisfy a petition to extradite the Uzbek refugee Mr. Khairullo Tursunov.

Election of Kazakhstan to the UN Human Rights Council has caused a storm of criticism

Kazakhstan, a state that last year extradited 29 Uzbek refugees to the country of torture, entered the United Nations Human Rights Council.

On November 12, 2012, New York hosted a 67th session of UN General Assembly, which included elections to the UN Human Rights Council for the period of 2013-2015.

In UN complaint, Azimjon Askarov seeks justice, freedom

By Muzaffar Suleymanov/CPJ Europe and Central Asia Research Associate

Lawyers for imprisoned investigative reporter Azimjon Askarov, who is serving a life termin Kyrgyzstan on charges widely seen as politically motivated, filed an appeal today with the U.N. Human Rights Committee that seeks his release.

Askarov’s lawyer, Nurbek Toktakunov, and a team of experts from the Open Society Justice Initiative filed a 115-page complaint with the U.N. body.