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Turkmen activist Farid Tuhbatullin (left) and his mother Khalida Izbastinova, whose apartment was stoned by unknown men in Dashoguz on October 8. (file photo)
Turkmen activist Farid Tuhbatullin (left) and his mother Khalida Izbastinova, whose apartment was stoned by unknown men in Dashoguz on October 8. (file photo)

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has condemned an attack on the family home of an exiled Turkmen human rights activist in the Central Asian nation's northern city of Dashoguz, where his 76-year-old mother lives alone.

In a statement on November 6, HRW urged Turkmen officials to publicly condemn and thoroughly investigate the attack.

According to the statement, unknown assailants threw stones early on October 28 at the apartment of Khalida Izbastinova, the mother of Farid Tukhbatullin, who is the leader of a prominent exiled human rights group called the Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights.

The assailants broke the apartment windows and Izbastinova's telephone landline was cut off. Izbastinova was not injured, but emergency medical workers called to the scene by neighbors found that she had elevated blood pressure.

"This attack is almost certainly not random," said Rachel Denber, HRW's deputy Europe and Central Asia director.

"It falls at a time when the government has been keeping activists under especially tight surveillance. The authorities can’t get to Tukhbatullin, so it’s possible they’re looking for other ways to put him on notice," Denber said.

Tukhbatullin was expelled from Turkmenistan in 2003 after spending four months in prison on politically motivated charges and received refugee status in Austria later that year.

Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov has ruled with an iron hand, tolerating little dissent since he came to power after the death of autocrat Saparmurat Niyazov in 2006.

The house where Ulan Salyanov was shot dead on the night of November 5-6.
The house where Ulan Salyanov was shot dead on the night of November 5-6.

BISHKEK -- A brother of former Kyrgyz Prosecutor-General and opposition politician Aida Salyanova has been shot dead in his house in Bishkek.

The Interior Ministry said on November 6 that several masked men rushed into 42-year-old Ulan Salyanov's house overnight and shot him. The ministry overruled a political motivation for the assassination, and said an investigation has been launched.

The killing took place less than a month after a court in Bishkek found Aida Salyanova guilty of abuse of office and condemned her to five years in prison, but postponed her imprisonment until her 2-year-old daughter reaches age 14.

Salyanova, a leading member of the opposition Ata-Meken (Fatherland) party has maintained her innocence, insisting that the case against her was politically motivated.

Aida Salyanova (file photo)
Aida Salyanova (file photo)

Authorities targeted Salyanova for investigation in March, days after Ata-Meken leader Omurbek Tekebaev was arrested on the basis of what his supporters say were trumped-up bribe-taking allegations.

Tekebaev, who was named as Ata-Meken's candidate in the October 15 election shortly after his arrest, was convicted in August and sentenced to eight years in prison.

His supporters say the conviction was aimed at preventing him from running in the election.

The ruling Social Democratic Party's candidate, former Prime Minister Sooronbai Jeenbekov, who was publicly supported by outgoing President Almazbek Atambaev, won the October 15 poll.

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