Documents on Turkmenistan
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  • Press release
    Nov 7, 2009

    Turkmenistan’s release of the environmental activist Andrei Zatoka from prison on November 6, 2009, is a welcome development, but reports that the authorities effectively forced him to leave the country and confiscated his apartment, having already brought false charges against him, are troubling.

  • Press release
    Oct 29, 2009

    Turkmenistan should immediately release a well known environmental and civil society activist who was sentenced to five years in prison today on bogus charges, Human Rights Watch said. The trial of the activist, Andrei Zatoka, violated international fair trial standards.

  • Commentary
    Oct 29, 2009

    In a move that defies logic, EU foreign ministers this week scrapped the EU's one remaining sanction against Uzbekistan – a purely symbolic embargo on arms sales – despite Tashkent's defiance of the human-rights criteria the EU had set for its lifting.

  • Written statement
    Oct 29, 2009

    I request that this letter be given to the General Prosecutor of Turkmenistan, the Embassy of the Russian Federation of Turkmenistan and the representative of the OSCE in the instance of my arrest, disappearance or unfortunate circumstance.

  • Press release
    Oct 23, 2009

    Turkmen authorities should immediately release an activist arrested on what appear to be politically motivated grounds.

  • Press release
    Sep 29, 2009

    Human Rights Watch joined the Norwegian Helsinki Committee and 14 other groups in issuing a statement today calling on governments and companies that have recently gained access to Turkmenistan to use their connection to improve the lives of the country’s more than 5 million people. The groups said these governments and companies should also press Turkmenistan to allow international civil society groups and human rights organizations to work in the country.

  • Written statement
    Sep 29, 2009

    President Berdymuhamedov’s response spurred careful optimism that promised reforms in the sphere of human rights might be real : “Please, this is not an issue”, he said. “There are no restrictions”.

    At the time of this writing, Berdymukhamedov has been in power for two and a half years, ample time to conclude that the promises made that day at Columbia have not been fulfilled.

  • Press release
    Aug 31, 2009

    Turkmen authorities should immediately revoke a new travel ban imposed on students bound for foreign private universities.

  • Commentary
    Jul 30, 2009

    The EU has just sent a clear message to Turkmenistan: human rights do not feature in our relationship.

  • Letter
    Jul 22, 2009

    Human Rights Watch and Bulgarian Helsinki Committee are writing to you as a matter of urgency to ask that Bulgaria decline a request made by the government of Turkmenistan for the extradition of Kakajan Ataev, a citizen of the Russian Federation.

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