Description of the situation:
The Observatory has been informed about the arbitrary detention and judicial harassment of Aziz Yusupov. Mr Yusupov is an independent journalist, former political prisoner and human rights defender. He has been involved in assisting and monitoring the situation of prisoners in Uzbekistan, focusing on most vulnerable groups such as women, children and political prisoners.
On September 25, 2022, Mr Yusupov was summoned to a police station in the city of Ferghana and arbitrarily detained. Two days before his detention, on September 23, 2022, Mr Yusupov submitted a visa application at the Polish embassy in Tashkent to attend the Human Dimension Conference from September 26 to October 7, 2022. This conference is organised by the Polish OSCE Chairmanship with support from the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) in Warsaw . Mr Yusupov intended to use the platform to present information about the human rights situation in Uzbekistan.
On September 27, the Ferghana Criminal Court ordered a three-month period of pre-trial detention for Mr Yusupov on the trumped-up charge of “possession of drugs” (Article 276 of the Criminal Code of Uzbekistan). This offense is punishable by up to five years of imprisonment. At the time of publication of this Urgent Appeal, Mr Yusupov remains detained in Fergana detention centre, where he faces high risk of torture and ill-treatment.
The Observatory recalls that in 2016 Mr Yusupov had already been unfairly sentenced to eight years of prison on drug-related charges and tortured while in detention in retaliation to the activities of his brother Farrukh Yusupov, a prominent independent journalist who published a series of reports uncovering alleged cases of corruption involving family members of the former President of Uzbekistan Mr Islam Karimov. Mr Aziz Yusupov was released from prison on parole early in February 2019 after international pressure due to poor health.
The Observatory condemns the arbitrary detention and accusations against Mr Yusupov, as they seem to be only a retaliatory measure against him for his human rights activities. The timing of Mr Yusupov’s arrest also shows the authorities intentions to prevent him from speaking out about human rights in Uzbekistan in the Human Dimension Conference.
The Observatory urges the authorities of Uzbekistan to guarantee in all circumstances the physical integrity and psychological well-being of Mr Yusupov, to drop all charges against him and to immediately and unconditionally release him.
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