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• Thursday, March 08th, 2007

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Campaign for Mutabar Tadjibaeva

Mutabar Tadjibaeva
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION ON INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
In support of the Birdamlik (Solidarity) Movement of Uzbekistan, on International Women’s Day 2007, the Human Rights Society of Uzbekistan (HRSU) and Front Line call on the Uzbek authorities to release immediately three women human rights defenders who are currently imprisoned; Mutabar Tadjibaeva, Gulbahor Turayeva and Umida Niyazova.
Mutabar Tadjibaeva is the Chairwoman of the human rights organization Fiery Hearts Club, which is based in Ferghana City in Uzbekistan. She is also one of the founders of the national movement Civil Society and a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize nominee. Mutabar Tadjibaeva has monitored human rights violations in the Ferghana Valley and she has reported on issues such as the violations of women’s rights to the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR), an international non-governmental organization that trains journalists in human rights reporting. Mutabar Tadjibaeva was due to attend an international conference on human rights defenders in Dublin on 8 October 2005 hosted by Front Line. She was detained on 7 October when she was scheduled to fly to Tashkent to get a connecting flight to Ireland. On 6 March 2006 human rights defender Mutabar Tadjibaeva was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment. She was subsequently moved to a psychiatric hospital. According to reports, Mutabar Tadjibaeva’s health has seriously deteriorated. She has low blood pressure and a kidney problem. Her family believes that she may have been transferred from the psychiatric hospital where she was being held to a normal hospital but they have been refused permission to visit her. It has also been reported that she is being denied appropriate medical attention. more…

• Thursday, March 08th, 2007

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TAKE ACTION FOR WOMEN HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS IN UZBEKISTAN

Minister Conor Lenihan, Abdujalil Boymatov (HRSU) & Front Line’s Mary Lawlor
To mark International Women’s Day, Front Line and the Human Rights Society of Uzbekistan is calling on the Uzbek authorities to immediately release human rights defenders, Mutabar Tadjibaeva, Gulbahor Turayeva and Umida Niyazova currently imprisoned on fabricated charges and at high risk of ill-treatment and torture.
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