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Kyrgyzstan: Stop Miscarriage of Justice | Human Rights Watch

28.1.11

Kyrgyzstan: Stop Miscarriage of Justice | Human Rights Watch: "(New York) - The Kyrgyz Supreme Court can prevent a miscarriage of justice in a murder case connected to the June 2010 ethnic violence that has been marred by torture, violence, and threats, Human Rights Watch said today.

The Kyrgyz Supreme Court started hearings on January 26, 2011, in a case against eight ethnic Uzbeks, including a well-known human rights defender, who were found guilty of involvement in the gruesome killing of a policeman and injuring several officers during mass disturbances in the southern city of Bazar-Kurgan in June 2010. The defendants have alleged that they were tortured in custody."


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