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Human Rights in Turkmenistan and Central Asia

On Thursday 23rd October 2003 the European Parliament debated the human rights situation in Turkmenistan and Central Asia.

On Turkmenistan, John Bowis spoke about how Turkmenistan has become a land of torture and imprisonment, of death in custody and of intolerance towards political and religious views. He criticised the way in which President Niyazov has ruled Turkmenistan as a tyrant, both before and after the country gained its independence from the USSR.

On Uzbekistan, John Bowis called for the government of Uzbekistan to release journalist, Ruslan Sharipov, who was imprisoned earlier this year on grounds of his homosexuality. He also called on the UK Government to re-instate Craig Murray, the British Ambassador to Uzbekistan who recently left Tashkent.

Click here for the transcript of John Bowis's speech.

See also:-
27th October 2003: John Bowis MEP calls on the UK Government to restore British Ambassador to Uzbekistan.

27th October 2003: John Bowis MEP calls for release of gay journalist in Uzbekistan.

The resolution adopted by the European Parliament.