

Turkmenistan releases journalist imprisoned for 4 years for COVID-19 photo
Although arrested in 2020 for sharing a photo, journalist Nurgeldi Halykov was convicted on trumped-up fraud charges and sentenced to four years in prison.

Journalists in Central Asia under pressure to not ‘offend’ Russia in coverage of Ukraine war
The authorities in several Central Asian states have warned news outlets to tone down their coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, or ignore it entirely.

Turkmenistan: Authorities pressure critics in exile by threatening their relatives at home
“Turkmenistan has long been a closed country for independent human rights scrutiny. The pattern of persecution of relatives of activists who live abroad shows the lengths to which its government will go to keep the world from knowing the scale of the human rights violations there.”

In Turkmenistan, election takes place amid growing crackdown on journalists
When President Berdimuhamedov succeeded Saparmurad Niyazov in 2007, he tried to portray himself as a reformer committed to modernising his country but human rights are still being trampled underfoot ten years later.

Interrogated, assaulted and robbed over grocery store lineup
A Turkmenistan alternative radio correspondent experienced harrowing harassment by police and unidentified attackers over grocery store lineup pictures.

Exiled dissident journalist’s brother dies after beating in Turkmenistan
Three of Chary Annamuradov’s brothers died under very suspicious circumstances within a year after he left the country in 1999. Altymurad Annamuradov, a father-of-five, was his last living brother.

After 13-year travel ban, dissident’s family allowed to leave Turkmenistan
Turkmen authorities dropped a 13-year travel ban against three family members of an exiled dissident, Pirkuli Tanrykuliev, allowing them to leave the country on June 4, 2016, a coalition of human rights groups said.

Freelance journalist held incommunicado in Turkmenistan
“Given the Turkmen government’s attitude towards independent news media, it is clear that his imprisonment is linked to his journalistic activities. We urge the authorities to end the secrecy surrounding his current status and to release him without delay.”

War on satellite dishes interferes with access to information
Residents are being forced to dismantle privately owned satellite dishes, further isolating people in Turkmenistan.

Turkmenistan: Activist’s family barred from travel abroad
It is not the first time Turkmen authorities have targeted Farid Tukhbatullin’s family and friends to pressure him to stop his human rights work. In 2010, authorities began questioning former classmates and teachers of Tukhbatullin’s sons, who also live in exile.

Social issues reporter detained in Turkmenistan
Rovshen Yazmuhamedov, a correspondent for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was arrested on 6 May for unreported reasons. The journalist had been questioned by the authorities at least twice earlier in 2013 after his articles generated active online reader response.

Human rights policies in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan to undergo review
United Nations member countries gathering at the Human Rights Council in Geneva under the Universal Periodic Review procedure should seize the opportunity to expose and denounce the ongoing repression in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan and press for concrete steps to end abuses.

EU urged to press Turkmenistan for human rights improvements
The government of Turkmenistan threatens, harasses, and arrests people who question its policies. Political prisoners languish in its prisons, and the rights to freedom of expression, association, assembly, movement, and religion are subject to draconian restrictions.

EU urged to press Turkmenistan for human rights improvements
The government of Turkmenistan threatens, harasses, and arrests people who question its policies. Political prisoners languish in its prisons, and the rights to freedom of expression, association, assembly, movement, and religion are subject to draconian restrictions.