词条 | Igor Rotar |
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BackgroundRotar is from Moscow, but as correspondent for "Nezavisimaya Gazeta" in the 1990s he covered events in the Civil War in Tajikistan. 2005 detainmentThe Immigration Service and Border Guards of the Government of Uzbekistan detained Rotar on 11 August 2005. Rotar's plane took off from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan and arrived at Tashkent Airport at 10:25 a.m. Amnesty International condemned the incident, saying his "detention is part of a wave of intimidation and harassment of journalists and human rights defenders by the Uzbekistani authorities that escalated following the events in Andijan in May this year."[1] Holly Cartner, Europe and Central Asia director for Human Rights Watch, said, "We are deeply concerned for Rotar's safety. He should be allowed to contact his organization and a lawyer, and should be released immediately."[2] Religious freedom conferenceRotar spoke at a conference on "Religious Freedom and State Policy in Central Asia" on 11 January 2007. The conference, hosted by the Russia and Eurasia Program of Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, also featured Eric McGlinchey, assistant professor of government and politics at George Mason University and Catherine Cosman, senior policy analyst for the OSCE region at USCIRF. Cory Welt, a fellow at CSIS and deputy director of its Russia and Eurasia Program, served as the moderator.[3] Rotar criticized Akromiya and Hizb-ut-Tahrir, Islamist organizations, calling them "enemies of the United States and Western civilization."[4] Works
References1. ^1 Uzbekistan: Journalist Igor Rotar detained at Tashkent airport Amnesty International {{DEFAULTSORT:Rotar, Igor}}2. ^Uzbekistan: Authorities must release detained journalist Human Rights Watch 3. ^Religious Freedom and State Policy in Central Asia Center for Strategic and International Studies 4. ^Igor Rotar briefs Washington on Central Asian religious issues Registan 5. ^KYRGYZSTAN: Officials call for police to close embattled Baptist church The Journal of Turkish Weekly 6. ^KAZAKHSTAN: More planned restrictions on religious freedom Journal Chrétien 7. ^Uzbekistan: How many forced closures of religious communities? Forum 18 8. ^The Islamist Underground in Southern Kyrgyzstan The Jamestown Foundation 9. ^Resurgence of Islamic Radicalism in Tajikistan's Ferghana Valley The Jamestown Foundation 10. ^Why Extremism is on the Rise In Uzbekistan The Jamestown Foundation 11. ^Terrorism in Uzbekistan: A Self-Made Crisis The Jamestown Foundation 12. ^What Lies Ahead For Tajikistan? The Jamestown Foundation 13. ^Hizb ut-Tahrir Today The Jamestown Foundation 14. ^Hizb ut-Tahrir in Central Asia The Jamestown Foundation 15. ^The Islamic Movement Of Uzbekistan: A Resurgent IMU? The Jamestown Foundation 5 : 1965 births|Living people|Terrorism in Central Asia|Central Asian studies scholars|Russian human rights activists |
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