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News Oct 17, 2024

Kyrgyz Government Critic Loses Appeal Against 3-Year Prison Sentence

Kyrgyz Government Critic Loses Appeal Against 3-Year Prison Sentence

By RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service 4,815 views
Kyrgyz Government Critic Loses Appeal Against 3-Year Prison Sentence
The Bishkek City Court on October 17 rejected an appeal by Kyrgyz government critic Askat Zhetigen and upheld his three-year prison sentence. Zhetigen was convicted in July of calling for an attempt to seize power, a case he and rights organizations have strongly contested. He was, however, acquitted of a separate charge related to inciting mass unrest. Zhetigen, a poet, composer, and activist, gained attention in 2021 for speaking out on social media on cultural and political issues, including government reforms and the treatment of critics under President Sadyr Japarov. The charges stemmed from a video in which he criticized Japarov's administration. Zhetigen has claimed that he was tortured while in custody, allegations that the New York-based Human Rights Foundation has called for an independent investigation into. It has also condemned the charges as fabricated and demanded Zhetigen's immediate release.

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