Turkmen Activist's Candidacy For Parliament Rejected

Sazak Durdymuradov

Another Turkmen activist has had his candidacy to run for parliament rejected by Turkmen officials.

Sazak Durdymuradov told RFE/RL's Turkmen Service that he was rejected as a candidate in the Bakharden district in the December 14 elections, even though 23 people joined an initiative group to support his candidacy. The election law requires only 10 people.

Durdymuradov's rejection comes one week after Turkmen dissident Gurbandurdy Durdykuliev's candidacy was rejected.

Durdymuradov, 59, said he has recently received death threats against himself and his children. He adds that there has been no campaigning in his district ahead of the December 14 elections.

Durdymuradov worked as a reporter for RFE/RL until he was seized at home by Turkmen secret police on June 20 and taken to a psychiatric clinic.

He was forced to sign a letter agreeing not to work as a journalist before being released in early July.