Editor's note: The original text of this alert has been corrected to accurately characterize the
newspaper Minbar i Halq.
New York, June 2, 2005The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns
the 40-day detention of Jumaboy Tolibov, an independent journalist from
northern Tajikistan.
This week, deputy regional prosecutor Izatullo Mukhammadiyev confirmed
the journalist's detention on criminal charges of hooliganism and opposition
to a state representative. Mukammadivev refused to provide details about
the charges, citing an ongoing investigation, according to the National
Association of Independent Media of Tajikistan (NANSMIT), a Dushanbe-based
press freedom group.
Police detained Tolibov on April 24 in the capital of Dushanbe, under
the direction of Ayni district prosecutor Sabit Azamov, NANSMIT reported.
Tolibov was later transferred to the Ayni district remand center where
he continues to be held, according to local press reports.
Today, NANSMIT distributed a letter written by Tolibov while in the Ayni
center. The journalist said that in the summer of 2004, while doing an
investigative piece on the prosecutor office's effectiveness in solving
local crimes, Tolibov requested information from Azamov. Azamov then attacked
him in his office, Tolibov said. He also said that he believes that Azamov
arrested him this spring in retaliation for the articles he subsequently
wrote about Azamov's attack.
Tolibov wrote three articles in late 2004 criticizing Azamov for beating
him and reproaching local authorities for refusing to investigate the
incident. The articles included "A barbarian prosecutor" and "Who supports
a barbarian prosecutor?" in the ruling party newspaper Minbar i
Halq and "Who will protect us?" in the parliamentary newspaper Sadoi
Mardum.
CPJ's efforts to contact Azamov's office in rural Tajikistan were unsuccessful.
"We are very concerned that our colleague Jumaboy Tolibov is being held
in custody without due process," CPJ Executive Director Ann Cooper said.
"We call on President Imomali Rakhmonov to ensure that prosecutors clarify
the reason for Tolibov's detention or release him immediately."

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