Tursunbek Akunov

The safe return of Tursunbek Akunov, 30 November 2004

Front Line welcomes the return of human rights defender Tursunbek Akunov, following 15 days in captivity. Tursunbek Akunov ‘disappeared’ on 16th November 2004 after failing to return home after a meeting with representatives of the National Security Services (NSS). His whereabouts were finally determined on 1st December 2004, when he was brought to a hospital in Bishkek. Tursunbek Akunov claims that throughout his ordeal he was arbitrarily detained by members of the NSS at an unknown location. The Kyrgyz authorities denied that he was detained by any official agency. Front Line urges the Kyrgyz authorities to guarantee a complete and impartial investigation into the aforementioned events, with the objective of bring the perpetrators of this crime before the law.

The “disappearance” of Tursunbek Akunov

Front Line is deeply concerned for the physical and psychological integrity of Tursunbek Akunov. Tursunbek Akunov is a prominent human rights defender and the chair of the Human Rights Defending Movement in Kyrgyzstan: a network of partner non- governmental organisations and human rights activists who seek reform and an end to corruption. Tursunbek Akunov has been particularly vocal in his criticism of the current government and, just prior to his arrest, he was involved in collecting signatures, at prominent locations around Bishkek, for a petition which calls on the President, Askar Akaev, to resign. According to reports received by Front Line, Tursunbek Akunov failed to return home on the evening of 16th November 2004 after he was summoned to a meeting with representatives of the National Security Service (NSS). He was scheduled to fly, along with a number of other NGO members and journalists to Kiev, on the evening of 17th November in order to monitor the Ukraine presidential elections. His ticket and passport remain at home. Days before, on 15th November 2004 Tursunbeck Akunov reported that he had been followed for 10-days by unknown men in a car.  Read More

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