Uzbekistan: Human Rights Watch Representative Banned
25 Jul 2008 06:13:22 GMT
Source: Human Rights Watch
(Brussels, July 25, 2008) – The Uzbek government has banned Human Rights Watch's representative, in direct defiance of the European Union's express call for the organization's Tashkent director to be accredited, Human Rights Watch said today. This is the first time that a Human Rights Watch representative has been banned from Uzbekistan.
Halfway through the current EU sanctions cycle, imposed on Uzbekistan in response to the May 2005 massacre in Andijan and the ensuing crackdown on civil society, Tashkent has not only failed to make meaningful progress toward meeting the EU's calls for rights improvements, it has actually backtracked in a number of respects. A meeting of EU ambassadors in Tashkent on July 26-27, 2008 provides a crucial opportunity to speak out against these abuses, and reaffirm the human rights benchmarks Tashkent must meet to fulfill the EU's sanctions criteria.