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Forum 18: NAGORNO-KARABAKH: Second ECtHR finding against Armenia on entity's religious freedom

On 22 March, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) found that Nagorno-Karabakh had violated the rights of Jehovah s Witnesses by refusing from 2009 to register their community in the entity. The ECtHR ordered Armenia – as exercising "effective control" there - to pay compensation. Jehovah s Witnesses and some Protestant communities are still denied registration. Armenia s Representative to the ECtHR has not stated what steps Armenia will take to end the violations.

Armenia
Armenian
Vardan-barsegyan
Armen-mirzoyan
Karen-harutyunyan
Ombudsperson-yuri-hairapetyan
Felix-corley
Ashot-sargsyan
Haykuhi-babajanyan
Artur-avanesyan
Department-for-ethnic-minority
European-court

Forum 18: UZBEKISTAN: Raids, searches, detentions, fines, criminal investigations

Since early 2022, Police in Tashkent have targeted Muslims with raids, house searches, detentions, arrests, administrative punishments (for allowing prayers to take place on business premises and for teaching religion without state permission), and criminal investigations. Police detained an 18-year-old woman they had earlier pressured for wearing the hijab and studying Arabic. After ten hours questioning without food or water, the young woman – who has anaemia - fainted. Police refused to explain why they raided the family home and pressured the family and young woman, and why no one was tried or punished for the torture of her. Tashkent City Criminal Court upheld the seven and a half year prison term given to Fazilkhoja Arifkhojayev in January for criticising state-appointed imams.

Uzbekistan
Tashkent
Toshkent-shahri
Olmazor
Uzbekistan-general
Yakkasaray
Qashqadaryo
Yunusobod
Munisa
Gaziantep
Turkey
Kashkadarya

Forum 18: AZERBAIJAN: State appointment of all imams now in law

On 11 March, President Ilham Aliyev signed further Religion Law amendments handing responsibility for naming prayer leaders in all mosques from the Caucasian Muslim Board to the State Committee for Work with Religious Organisations. A State Committee official says "it has not yet been decided which [State Committee] Department will name imams". Told that Forum 18 was unaware of any Muslims demanding that the state name imams, the official responded: "How do you know?" Commentator Kanan Rovshanoglu says the amendments "mean that religious activity will increasingly be concentrated in the hands of the state". The UN Human Rights Committee issued two further rulings that Azerbaijan violated the rights of Jehovah s Witnesses to freedom of religion or belief.

Azerbaijan
Baku
Baki
Iran
Iranian
Felix-corley
Kanan-rovshanoglu
Ilham-aliyev
Saadat-novruzova
Presidential-administration-human-rights-protection-unit
Un-human-rights-committee
Committee-for-work

Forum 18: BELARUS: Soldiers' mothers detained for prayers for end to war on Ukraine

Police in Minsk refused to say why they and OMON riot police were present in and around the city s main Orthodox cathedral on 3 March when about 100 soldiers mothers attended regular evening prayers to pray for peace in neighbouring Ukraine. Officers checked the identity and photographed some of them before the service. Afterwards they detained four and questioned them at Central District Police Station for four hours. Police came the following day to the home of a fifth, but she was not at home. It remains unknown if the women will face punishment. A journalist and her husband were detained at the cathedral and jailed for 15 days.

Ukraine
Minsk
Belarus-general
Belarus
Russia
Mogilev
Minskaya-voblasts
Pinsk
Brestskaya-voblasts
Grodno
Hrodzyenskaya-voblasts
Russian

Forum 18: UZBEKISTAN: Raids, torture "to discredit us in front of our neighbours"

Three former prisoners of conscience were among Muslims in the southern Kashkadarya Region raided and questioned by police in November 2021. "I think they targeted us during the November campaign specifically to discredit us in front of our neighbours and the general public," Gaybullo Jalilov told Forum 18. "They see that time in prison did not break our determination to continue practising our faith. We still attend Mosque regularly, we still wear beards, and we are still respected by our community as examples of good Muslims." Police tortured another of those detained and questioned, Khayrullo Tursunov. Police refused to tell Forum 18 why his torturers have not been arrested and put on criminal trial for torture as legally-binding human rights obligations require.

Uzbekistan
Tashkent
Toshkent-shahri
Kashkadarya
Buxoro
Gaybullo-jalilov
Khayrullo-tursunov
Mushfig-bayram
Fazilkhoja-arifkhojayev
Alimardon-sultonov
Iroda-nekboyeva
Khasan-abdirakhimov

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