'They Made Us Crawl': Migrants Speak Out After Brutal Raid In Moscow
- Rita Karasartova, a prominent Kyrgyz human rights defender, was detained without formal charges on April 14, 2025, following a search of her home by law enforcement officers.
- Kyrgyzstan detained human rights defender Rita Karasartova without formal charges, as reported by Gulshaiyr Abdirasulova and local media.
- Kyrgyzstani authorities cited Article 278 of the Criminal Code as the basis for her detention, although formal charges have not been filed.
- Amnesty International denounced Karasartova's detention, calling it an alarming sign of deepening repression, according to Marie Struthers.
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Kyrgyzstan: Rights Defender Detained
Click to expand Image Rita Karasartova. © Private (Bishkek, April 16, 2025) – Kyrgyz authorities on April 14, 2025, detained a human rights defender, claiming she has ties to a criminal case, Human Rights Watch said today. The activist, Rita Karasartova, was detained for 48 hours in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, with a hearing about extending her detention set for April 16. Karasartova posted on her personal Facebook page that the police m…
Kyrgyzstan detains activist Rita Karasartova without formal charges
Kyrgyzstan detained the prominent Kyrgyz human rights defender, Rita Karasartova without formal charges on Monday. Amnesty International denounced the detention as an “alarming sign of deepening repression.” Human rights activist Gul’shaiyr Abdirasulova and local media reported that the Main Department of Internal Affairs of the Chui region arrested and questioned Karasartova after conducting a search at her home and confiscating several documen…
'They Made Us Crawl': Migrants Speak Out After Brutal Raid In Moscow
Kyrgyz migrants in Moscow say they were beaten and humiliated during a police raid, sparking outrage online. While Russia denies wrongdoing, Kyrgyz authorities face growing criticism for their restrained response and warnings of possible retaliation if they protest too strongly.
Kyrgyzstan: Detention of human rights defender Rita Karasartova is alarming sign of deepening repression
Reacting to the detention of prominent Kyrgyzstani human rights defender Rita Karasartova, Marie Struthers, Amnesty International’s Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, said:“The detention of Rita Karasartova is a troubling development in Kyrgyzstan’s deepening crackdown on civic space. It appears linked solely to her public engagement with a politically sensitive case.”“Kyrgyzstani authorities must immediately provide a clear legal bas…
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