OSCE media freedom representative concerned about sentencing of journalist in Tajikistan, reiterates call for his release
VIENNA, 11 July 2018 – The OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Harlem Désir, today expressed his concern about an excessive sentence of 12 years in a penal colony handed down to Khayrullo Mirsaidov by a court in Tajikistan.
Mirsaidov, a former contributor to the Asia Plus news agency and the Deutsche Welle, who also led the satirical comedy show KVN, has been in custody since December 2017. Today he was found guilty of embezzlement of public funds, forgery of documents and dissemination of false information. Mirsaidov admitted to some of the charges, but maintains that his arrest and trial are retribution for an article he wrote on corruption among local authorities in November 2017.
“I am alarmed by the stringent and disproportionate sentence handed down to the journalist, especially given the sum of 124,000 Somoni (approx. 11,521 EUR) he is accused of embezzling,” the Representative stated.
“I call on the authorities to immediately release Khayrullo Mirsaidov and to ensure that journalists in Tajikistan are free to report on all matters of public interest without fear of reprisal,” Désir said.
The Representative previously intervened in the case of Khayrullo Mirsaidov in a letter to the authorities of Tajikistan in March 2018 and in a public statement in April 2018 (https://www.osce.org/representative-on-freedom-of-media/377761) expressing concern that the journalist's detention is a result of his professional activities.
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