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Table of Contents
Nowhere to Turn
Summary
Methodology
Background
Pre-trial Detention
Trial
Monitoring Post-conviction Detention
Accountability for Torturers
Recommendations
Acknowledgements
Appendix I. A Note on the Case of Andrei Shelkovenko
Appendix II. Letter to the Office of the Ombudsman of Uzbekistan
Appendix III. Reply from the Office of the Ombudsman
Appendix IV. Letter to Prosecutor General of Uzbekistan
Appendix V. Reply from Prosecutor General's Office
[4] For more detail see International Crisis Group, Asia Briefing N67, 22 August 2007, "Uzbekistan: Stagnation and Uncertainty," http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=5027&l=1, accessed October 9, 2007.
[52]Human Rights Watch interview with Sevara S., July 15, 2006. In November 2005 at least nine Uzbek nationals seeking refuge from religious persecution were forcibly returned from Kazakhstan to Uzbekistan with any legal process. The governments of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan have denied that the men were detained in Kazakhstan, though eyewitness testimony given to Human Rights Watch confirms that they were initially detained in Kazakhstan. For more details see: Letter from Human Rights Watch to Nursultan Nazarbaev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, "Letter Details Kazakh Involvement in Forced Return of Uzbeks", March 28, 2006, http://hrw.org/english/docs/2006/03/29/kazakh13092.htm and "Kazakhstan: Investigate Forced Return of Uzbeks", Human Rights Watch news release, March 29, 2006, http://hrw.org/english/docs/2006/03/29/kazakh13093.htm.
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Nowhere to Turn
November 5, 2007
Previous
Nowhere to Turn
Summary
Methodology
Background
Pre-trial Detention
Trial
Monitoring Post-conviction Detention
Accountability for Torturers
Recommendations
Acknowledgements
Appendix I. A Note on the Case of Andrei ...
Appendix II. Letter to the Office of the ...
Appendix III. Reply from the Office of the ...
Appendix IV. Letter to Prosecutor General of ...
Appendix V. Reply from Prosecutor General's Office
[4] For more detail see International Crisis ...
[52]Human Rights Watch interview with Sevara S., ...
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[4]
For more detail see International Crisis Group, Asia Briefing N67, 22 August 2007, "Uzbekistan: Stagnation and Uncertainty," http://www.crisisgroup.org/home/index.cfm?id=5027&l=1, accessed October 9, 2007.
Previous
Nowhere to Turn
Summary
Methodology
Background
Pre-trial Detention
Trial
Monitoring Post-conviction Detention
Accountability for Torturers
Recommendations
Acknowledgements
Appendix I. A Note on the Case of Andrei ...
Appendix II. Letter to the Office of the ...
Appendix III. Reply from the Office of the ...
Appendix IV. Letter to Prosecutor General of ...
Appendix V. Reply from Prosecutor General's Office
[4] For more detail see International Crisis ...
[52]Human Rights Watch interview with Sevara S., ...
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