Uzbekistan: Activist Sentenced to 10 Years
24 Oct 2008 13:19:22 GMT
Source: Human Rights Watch
(Moscow, October 23, 2008) – Uzbek authorities should immediately and unconditionally release Akzam Turgunov, a human rights defender and opposition activist who was sentenced on October 23 to 10 years in prison on politically motivated charges, Human Rights Watch said.
A court in Manget, Karakalpakstan (a distant region of Uzbekistan), convicted him of extortion, less than two weeks after the European Union, on October 13, 2008, lifted sanctions on Uzbekistan, citing human rights "progress." Turgunov has been seriously ill-treated in custody, and his trial manifestly violated fair trial standards.