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Uzbekistan: Mounting Concerns About Health And Safety Of Imprisoned Karakalpak Activist Dauletmurat Tazhimuratov – OpEd

The Association for Human Rights in Central Asia (AHRCA), International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR), and the Norwegian Helsinki Committee

11.02.2026 10

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Criminalizing Peaceful Protest: Kazakhstan’s Case Against Atajurt Activists – OpEd

International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) and Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and Rule of Law (KIBHR) are seriously

16.01.2026 9

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Turkmenistan: Enforced Prosperity Narratives, Corruption-Driven Internet Censorship, And Repression Of Dissent At Home And Abroad – OpEd

This update covers developments affecting the freedoms of expression, association and peaceful assembly in Turkmenistan from June to November...

05.12.2025 10

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Turkmenistan: Mark 30th Anniversary Of Neutrality By Showing Humanity And Releasing Imprisoned Activists – OpEd

As Turkmenistan prepares to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its permanent neutrality on 12 December 2025, International Partnership for Human

02.12.2025 8

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EU Should Use Enhanced Partnership With Uzbekistan To Press For Meaningful Human Rights Progress – OpEd

Following the signature of the EU–Uzbekistan Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (EPCA), International Partnership for Human Rights...

27.10.2025 7

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Kyrgyzstan: Proposal To Reinstate The Death Penalty Violates Human Rights Obligations And Fails To Protect Women – OpEd

Kyrgyzstan has taken a controversial step towards reinstating the death penalty. President Sadyr Japarov has instructed his administration...

14.10.2025 8

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Stifled Voices: The Suppression Of Civic Space In Central Asia – Call For International Support Ahead Of OSCE Warsaw Conference – OpEd

Ahead of the 2025 Warsaw Human Dimension Conference, International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) urges OSCE participating States, institutions,...

02.10.2025 9

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Kyrgyzstan: NGOs Urge President To Return Draft Laws That Threaten Human Rights – OpEd

Together with several other human rights organisations, International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) has issued two appeals urging Kyrgyzstan’s...

05.07.2025 7

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Turkmenistan: Drop New Charges, Release Civic Activist Murat Dushemov – OpEd

The Norwegian Helsinki Committee, Turkmen.News, Turkmen Initiative for Human Rights, International Partnership for Human Rights and Association for...

28.06.2025 4

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Kyrgyzstan: End Renewed Crackdown On Independent Kloop Media Platform – OpEd

Release Detained Journalists, Drop All Charges, Allow Reporting Without Censorship We, the undersigned human rights organisations, are deeply alarmed...

03.06.2025 10

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Central Asian Leaders Must Deliver On Human Rights Pledges Made At Summit – OpEd

On Friday, April 4, 2025, the Uzbek city of Samarkand hosted the first ever EU – Central Asia Summit where high-level officials

11.04.2025 8

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EU: Use Historic Summit With Central Asia To Champion Civil Society – OpEd

As the first-ever EU-Central Asia Summit approaches, International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) calls on EU leaders to address pressing

04.04.2025 6

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Central Asia: EU Top Diplomat Urged To Address Alarming Civic Space Trends At Ministerial Meeting – OpEd

As EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas prepares to attend the EU-Central Asia Ministerial Meeting

28.02.2025 5

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Threats To Civic Space In Kazakhstan: Briefing Ahead Of EU Dialogue – OpEd

A new briefing paper by International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR) and Kazakhstan International Bureau for Human Rights and Rule

15.02.2025 9

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Kazakhstan: Seven Years In Prison For Sharing An Offensive Song? – OpEd

The arrest of a satirical blogger in Kazakhstan raises serious concerns about the misuse of vague criminal provisions to stifle

27.01.2025 10

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