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Eastern Europe and Central Asia: Governments must stop abusing emergency powers during COVID-19 pandemicAuthorities in Kazakhstan have welded apartment doors shut to trap residents inside, while Chechen police have assaulted people for not wearing facemasks
Press release 29 Apr 2020 -
Journalist jailed and at risk of tortureA journalist is being held in pre-trial detention on false charges of "inciting religious discord" for his work.
Urgent action outcomes 25 Feb 2020 -
Urgent Action good news: Tajikistani prisoner of conscience released
Khairullo (Khayrullo) Mirsaidov was released in the courtroom, after spending more than eight months behind bars.
Urgent action outcomes 28 Aug 2018 -
Urgent Action: Independent journalist must be immediately released in Tajikistan
On 11 July, independent journalist and comedian Khairullo (Khayrullo) Mirsaidov was sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment
Urgent action outcomes 27 Jul 2018 -
Urgent Action update: Torture fears for detained human rights lawyer in Tajikistan
Human rights lawyer Buzurgmekhr Yorov is serving a 28-year prison sentence on politically motivated grounds.
Urgent action outcomes 09 Oct 2017 -
Urgent Action update:Tajikistani lawyers jailed on politically motivated charges
Tajikistani lawyer Buzurgmekhr Yorov, and his co-defendant, lawyer Nuriddin Makhkamov, were sentenced on 6 October to 23 and 21 years in prison respectively.
Urgent action outcomes 17 Oct 2016 -
Urgent Action update: ‘Extremism’ trial held behind closed doors in Tajikistan
The trial of Buzurgmekhr Yorov, a lawyer representing members of the banned Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRPT), began in May.
Urgent action outcomes 14 Jun 2016 -
Tajikistan: Torture is 'routine', shows new Amnesty reportPress release 11 Jul 2012
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Tajikistan: Detained BBC journalist may have suffered torturePress release 06 Jul 2011