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Tajikistani businessman Umarali Kuvvatov (Quvatov) risks extradition to Tajikistan by the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) authorities, where he would be at risk of torture or other ill-treatment, a statement released by Amnesty International on January 11 said. Businessman Umarali Kuvvatov was arrested in Dubai on 23 or 24 December 2012, when in transit from Moscow to Brussels, following an...

12.01.2013 - 16:32

Qumrinisso Hofizova, the wife of Umarali Quvvatov who is the leader of the Group 24 opposition movement, has applied to Amnesty International with solicitation to assist with solving the problem about her husband. Mr. Umarali Quvvatov positions himself as entrepreneur who became politician and was forced to flee to the Russian Federation following “certain problems he faced in homeland.”...

09.01.2013 - 13:42

Parents of a Tajik prison inmate who died in mid-September are questioning the official autopsy results and demand through investigation into the death of their son. Hamza Ikromzoda's family members lodged an appropriate application to the Prosecutor-General’s Office on January 3. They, in particular, demand that witnesses be questioned once again and an independent forensic medical...

04.01.2013 - 14:57

Prisoners in Tajikistan are claiming they suffered severe beatings by guards during a recent transfer and have provided video evidence of their injuries to support their allegations.  RFE/RL's Tajik Service obtained multiple videos from relatives of a group of prisoners serving time in a prison in the country's northern city of Khujand. The relatives claimed the videos, apparently...

14.12.2012 - 13:53

Mrs. Ughuloy Boltaboyeva, mother of Qurbonali Boltaboyev who is serving his jail term in the Khujand penal colony, told Asia-Plus Tuesday afternoon that her son has cut himself in protest against torture and beatings. According her, her elder son saw Qurbonali after completion of quarantine and he told relatives that Qurbonali’s hands and legs carried traces of beatings. She added that she...

13.12.2012 - 09:51

The press center of the State Committee for National Security (SCNS) states that nobody beat the 12-year-old Nusratullo Yoqubov. A statement released by the SCNS press center notes that indeed, thee teenager was taken to the SCNS’s office in Dushanbe but nobody beat him. The 33-year-old Abdurahmon Abdujalol (formerly known as Khurshed Jalolovich Jalilov) was reportedly arrested on August 25...

21.11.2012 - 18:59

Security officers have reportedly used beating to extort a testimony from a 12-year-old teenager against persons suspected of extremism. Ms. Inobat Yoqubova from Dushanbe told Asia-Plus Tuesday (November 20) afternoon that officers from the State Committee for National Security (SCNS)’s office in Dushanbe used beating to extort a testimony from her 12-year-old son against his Arabic language...

20.11.2012 - 17:38

Tajik authorities are continuing to take measures intended to tackle the practice of torture. The Sughd prosecutor’s office has completed investigation into case of two police officers charged with torture of a detainee and the case has already moved to a court in Khujand, the capital of the Sughd province. Muhammadrizo Khalifazoda, head of the department for overseeing implementation of...

16.11.2012 - 11:00

A statement released by Amnesty International (AI) on November 1 says that a Tajikistani national who is due to be released from detention is at risk of abduction in Russia and forcible return to Tajikistan. “Another Tajikistani national is believed to have been abducted and forcibly returned to Tajikistan following his recent release from detention.  Both men are at risk of torture,...

02.11.2012 - 15:00

Tajik Ombudsman Zarif Alizoda has applied to the Prosecutor-General’s Office over the suspicion death of Hamza Ikromzoda in Dushanbe’s penal colony. According to the press center of the Ombudsman’s Office, Zarif Alizoda has expressed concern over the death of a convict in Dushanbe’s penal colony # 1 and called on the Prosecutor-General’s Office to thoroughly investigate the convict’s death...

23.10.2012 - 18:20

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