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21 August, 2017 / kazakhstan
Conviction of trade union leaders: “Another nail in the coffin of the independent trade union movement in Kazakhstan”

Conviction of trade union leaders: “Another nail in the coffin of the independent trade union movement in Kazakhstan”

The global trade union movement is calling on the government of Kazakhstan to review the conviction of a prominent labour leader in a case that has been described as a “blatant violation of human and trade union rights in Kazakhstan.”
04 August, 2017 / kazakhstan
Justice for Larisa Kharkova, Nurbek Kushakbaev and Amin Eleusinov

Justice for Larisa Kharkova, Nurbek Kushakbaev and Amin Eleusinov

The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) has written to the President of Kazakhstan and the EU’s Foreign Affairs Representative demanding justice for Larisa Kharkova, a leader of the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Kazakhstan, who was sentenced in late July to 100 hours of forced labour, four years restriction on her freedom of movement and a five-year ban on holding any position in a public or non-governmental organization.
03 August, 2017 / kazakhstan

IndustriALL condemns mock trials of union activists in Kazakhstan

IndustriALL addressed to the leadership of Kazakhstan demanding to influence the situation and review the unjustified court sentencing of Larisa Kharkova, Nurbek Kushakbayev and Amin Yeleusinov.
02 August, 2017 / uzbekistan
A Peek Behind the World Bank’s Mask

A Peek Behind the World Bank’s Mask

On June 27 we released a joint report documenting forced and child labor linked to the World Bank’s agriculture projects in Uzbekistan. We hoped it would cause bank officials to rethink their approach. But then the bank’s country team inadvertently left an internal conversation on our voicemail. Oops! It revealed their ultimate goal: to protect the bank from external pressure and get new agriculture projects through their executive board “unscathed,” as one of the voices on the phone said. He went on: “We want to avoid any more stuff that goes out that says ‘oh and look [a board member is] really taking this seriously, now they’re going to call for a full board hearing.”
01 August, 2017 / turkmenistan
RFE/RL Correspondent Achilova Threatened With Death In Turkmenistan

RFE/RL Correspondent Achilova Threatened With Death In Turkmenistan

WASHINGTON -- RFE/RL Turkmen correspondent Soltan Achilova reports (in Turkmen) she was threatened with death on July 29, while en route to take photos documenting Turkmenistan’s “Day of Bicycles.” Achilova further reports that today (July 31), the man who made the July 29 threat identified himself to her as a police officer tasked to watch her wherever she goes, and again warned her against taking photos, or she will be “finished.” The threats follow an assault last week when a man tried to steal her cellphone as she was about to take a picture.
31 July, 2017 / uzbekistan
Document of Evidence: Public Sector Employees in Samarkand Massively Mobilized to Carry out Reconstruction Works

Document of Evidence: Public Sector Employees in Samarkand Massively Mobilized to Carry out Reconstruction Works

On July 29, the popular Uzbek news website www.kun.uz  published an article written by the journalist Tura Murod, who had recently been fired for criticizing the massive mobilization of teachers for mandatory “public” works and such as cleaning the streets, weeding and picking cotton, as well as repairing and constructing public buildings.
31 July, 2017 / uzbekistan
Human rights organisations and ILO experts confirm the mass use of forced labour in the cotton industry of Uzbekistan

Human rights organisations and ILO experts confirm the mass use of forced labour in the cotton industry of Uzbekistan

The infamous forced labour practice in Uzbekistan is still widespread. Two detailed reports on the subject have been released at the same time in July. The 115-page report “We can’t Refuse to Pick Cotton. Forced and Child Labor Linked to World Bank Group Investments in Uzbekistan”
28 July, 2017 / uzbekistan
Head of District Educational Department: “Teachers, not the farmers need the cotton”

Head of District Educational Department: “Teachers, not the farmers need the cotton”

On 21 July 2017, the Uzbek website www.sof.uz posted the audio recording of a meeting of school directors and heads of kindergartens held at the Uzbekistan District Education Department in the Fergana Region. [The meeting was recorded covertly and sent to the local journalists].
At the meeting, the head of the Uzbekistan district Education Department in the Fergana region Nafisa Nishonova told the teachers that agricultural issues had priority.
26 July, 2017 / kazakhstan
Kazakhstan: Sentencing of Union Leader a Travesty of Justice

Kazakhstan: Sentencing of Union Leader a Travesty of Justice

The ITUC has condemned the sentence handed down against trade union leader Larisa Kharkova by a Kazakhstan court today as a travesty of justice, and an affront to democracy.
04 July, 2017 / kyrgyzstan
Apotheosis of Kyrgyz justice

Apotheosis of Kyrgyz justice

The President of Kyrgyzstan once again celebrates his victory. Almazbek Atambayev could manage to outdo his predecessors in his state post: he practically neutralised the opposition, divided civil and journalistic society, squeezed out dissenters from the country, he simply slandered the most “stubborn” media and human rights activists.