News / Asia

Rights Group: Uzbeks Tortured By Kyrgyz Police

TEXT SIZE - +

An international human rights group is calling on Kyrgyz authorities to stop what it describes as widespread torture and arbitrary detention of ethnic Uzbeks. Human Rights Watch says Uzbeks are being disproportionately arrested as part of a government drive to investigate and punish those responsible for deadly ethnic riots in the south of Kyrgyzstan last month.

Kyrgystan-based Human Rights Watch researcher Anna Neistat said coercing confessions through torture discredits the investigation and fans the flames of ethnic conflict. The group says it has documented dozens of cases where people held in connection with the violence have been subjected to torture by asphyxiation and burning with cigarettes.

An estimated 2,000 people were killed during ethnic clashes between Kyrgyz and Uzbeks that began June 10 in the southern cities of Osh and Jalalabad.

The Kyrgyz interim government has struggled to maintain stability since taking power in April. President Roza Otunbayeva formed a caretaker government with the appointment of a new Cabinet on Wednesday.

The new Cabinet was named after leading ministers from the interim government resigned Tuesday to take part in parliamentary elections set for October.

The interim government was formed following the deadly April 7 uprising that ousted President Kurmanbek Bakiyev.

Some information for this report was provided by AP, APF and Reuters

You May Like

South Africa to Host World's Biggest Telescope

South Africa competed against Australia to host the telescope, the final decision was to split the SKA between the two countries More

Report: Global Warming Could Reverse Development

World Bank study says warmer climates threaten advances and could exacerbate poverty in world’s poorest regions More

Video Inmates Fight Fires, Gain Skills for Life After Prison

In California, physically fit inmates with no history of violent crimes can train, work as firefighters while serving their time More

This forum has been closed.
Comments
     
There are no comments in this forum. Be first and add one

Featured Videos

Your JavaScript is turned off or you have an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.
Your JavaScript is turned off or you have an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.
Video

Video Human Rights Film Festival Highlights Gender, Economic Issues

Twenty new films from around the world are screening in New York this week, as part of the 24th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival, co-presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and IFC Center. The issues explored range from the rights of women, gays and the disabled, to economic justice, to political murder, torture and wrongful imprisonment. VOA’s Carolyn Weaver reports from New York.