URGENT ACTION
PUBLIC FIGURE ON TRIAL FOR DEFENDING STRIKERS
Prominent theatre director Bolat Atabaev, who has spoken out on behalf of striking oil workers in
Bolat Atabaev, a prominent cultural and public figure in
The charges against Bolat Atabaev were lodged by the Committee for National Security (Komitet Nationalnoi Bezopasnosti, KNB) on 6 January 2012 under article 164 (“inciting social discord”) of the country’s Criminal Code. He was released on bail and ordered not to leave the southern city of
He was put in a convoy on 16 or 17 June to travel by road to a pre-trial detention centre in Aktau. This journey can take up to 10 days. He has diabetes, for which he needs regular medication. It is not clear whether he was allowed to take this medication with him, or whether the security officers have taken any for him.
Please write immediately in Kazakh, Russian or your own language:
n Calling on the authorities to release Bolat Atabaev immediately and unconditionally;
n Urge them to ensure that Bolat Atabaev receives any medical attention he may require;
n Urge them to guarantee the right to freedom of expression in line with their international human rights obligations, including Article 19 of the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights.
PLEASE SEND APPEALS BEFORE 2 AUGUST 2012 TO:
President
Nursultan Nazarbaev
Presidential Administration
Astana 010000
Fax: +7 7172 72 05 16
Email via Foreign Ministry: midrk@mfa.kz (in subject line: “FAO President Nazarbaev”)
Salutation: Dear President Nazarbaev
Prosecutor General
Daulbaev Ashat
House of Ministries Entrance No.2
Astana 010000
Fax: +7 7172 50 25 34 (say “fax” if voice answers)
Email: Gp-rk@prokuror.kz
Salutation: Dear Prosecutor General
And copies to:
Chairmen of the KNB
Nurtai Abikaev
8/1 (levii bereg)
Astana 010000
Fax: +7 7172 24 50 46
Email: press@knb.kz
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URGENT ACTION
PUBLIC FIGURE ON TRIAL FOR DEFENDING STRIKERS
ADditional Information
Thousands of oil industry workers in Mangistau Region in south-western
The authorities used excessive force to break up the protests and arrested dozens of striking workers as well as trade union and opposition political party activists. Most were sentenced to short terms of administrative detention, or fined. The security forces also threatened, detained and beat relatives and supporters of the striking workers and harassed human rights monitors. Independent journalists covering the strike were assaulted by men in civilian clothes in October 2011. The authorities’ failure to investigate such violations added to the workers’ grievances and increased tension.
On 16 December, in the worst confrontation in recent Kazakhstani history, celebrations of the 20th anniversary of
The Prosecutor General’s Office announced that 16 people had been arrested, charged with organizing the violence while over 130 had been detained for taking part in violent mass disorder. In the days following the violence, released detainees and relatives of detainees reported that scores of people, including young women, had been rounded up and kept incommunicado in overcrowded police cells. They claimed the detainees had been stripped naked, beaten, kicked and doused with cold water. Journalists reported hearing screams coming from interrogation rooms in police stations. Independent monitors were allowed no access, so found it difficult to confirm this. At least one man was alleged to have died as a result of torture in police custody.
The main trial, of 37 people, all accused of organizing or taking part in the violence, started at the end of March 2012. Most of them recanted their confessions in court, saying they had been made under duress. Some of them gave very detailed and graphic descriptions of the torture and other ill-treatment they had suffered in detention and some identified police and security officers they said were responsible. The police and security officers, accused by the defendants and their lawyers of opening fire at the demonstrators and ill-treating them in detention, testified in court as victims or witnesses, some of them anonymously. All pleaded self-defence; when asked who had given the order to open fire, some said they had not been ordered to open fire, but had not been ordered not to open fire either. The Prosecutor General’s Office reviewed the allegations of torture at the request of the presiding judge but rejected the claims. Seven of the defendants were sentenced to prison terms of up to seven years.
Name: Bolat Atabaev
Gender m/f: M
UA: 177/12 Index: EUR 57/003/2012 Issue Date: 21 June 2012