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Forum 18: KAZAKHSTAN: Multiple long-term punishments for exercising freedom of religion or belief

List of: 9 individuals (all Sunni Muslim men) jailed for exercising freedom of religion or belief; 4 freed early from prison and serving the rest of their terms at home under restrictions; 8 former prisoners of conscience under years-long, often vague post-prison bans on specific activity; 31 individuals who have completed their jail terms have access to bank accounts blocked for up to a further 8 years. This account blocking can also block individuals from finding work or driving.

United-states
Almaty
Almaty-qalasy
Kazakhstan
Bostandyk
Kazakhstan-general
Alakol
Pavlodar
Kyrgyzstan
Oskemen
Shyghys-qazaqstan
Kazybek

Forum 18: KAZAKHSTAN: Post-prison "there's a block everywhere!"

When individuals complete prison or restricted freedom sentences for exercising freedom of religion or belief and other rights, punishment does not stop. Many still face often vague bans on specific activity, including exercising freedom of religion or belief. "The Financial Monitoring Agency List says it relates to finance, but it s in fact about everything," one said. "When you want to get a job or open a bank account .. there s a block everywhere!" Restrictions include bank account blocks, driving bans and being unable to work in many jobs.

Kazakhstan
Whatsapp-muslim
Abdukhalil-abduzhabbarov
Felix-corley
Galymzhan-abilkairov
Beimbet-manetov
Dadash-mazhenov
Yevgeny-zhovtis
Group-opinion
Un-working-group-on-arbitrary-detention
Justice-ministry
Affairs-committee

Forum 18: KAZAKHSTAN: Nine known Muslim prisoners of conscience - torture, solitary confinement

Five of the nine known prisoners of conscience jailed for exercising freedom of religion or belief were punished for participating in an online Islamic discussion group. The other four are also Sunni Muslims. Dadash Mazhenov and Abdukhalil Abduzhabbarov are facing torture by being held in prolonged solitary confinement. Mazhenov has been physically tortured, most recently in a January 2022 beating with truncheons which broke his jaw. Abduzhabbarov was not allowed to attend his father s funeral, while Galymzhan Abilkairov was not allowed to attend his wife s funeral.

Kazakhstan
Almaty
Almaty-qalasy
Akmola
Gorod-astana
Zhambyl
Saudi-arabia
Almaly
Kazakhstan-general
Kyrgyzstan
United-states
Taraz

Forum 18: UZBEKISTAN: Muslim jailed for four extra years, Nursi reader arrested

Muslim prisoner of conscience Khasan Abdirakhimov was on 28 April jailed for four extra years in an ordinary regime labour camp. The Judge told Forum 18 he was jailed "because he put likes under [religious] materials, and shared them with others on the internet". On 11 April Muslim Bobirjon Tukhtamurodov who met others to read theologian Said Nursi s works returned from exile in Russia to Uzbekistan. Despite previous assurances he was arrested, and is being held for six months in pre-trial detention.

Karshi
Sverdlovskaya-oblast
Russia
Tashkent
Toshkent-shahri
Uzbekistan
Andijon
Karakalpakstan
Qoraqalpog-iston
Nukus
Eski
Uzbekistan-general

Forum 18: RUSSIA: Religious opposition to war in Ukraine – prosecutions and detentions

Despite the official support for Russia s invasion shown by many religious leaders, most notably those in the Moscow Patriarchate, small numbers of clergy and laypeople in Russia continue to protest for explicitly religious reasons against the renewed war in Ukraine. They often face detention, prosecution, and the loss of their jobs in consequence. One, Fr Ioann Burdin, told Forum 18 he is appealing against being fined "so that life is not a bed of roses for the authorities and judges".

Moscow
Moskva
Russia
Donbas
Ukraine-general
Ukraine
Ferapont
Kostromskaya-oblast
Mitino
Smolenskaya-oblast
Petersburg
Sankt-peterburg

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