23.09.2022 - Lack of accountability for ‘’Bloody January’’ events & persecution of critics undermine pledged modernisation
KIBHR Statements
Kazakhstan: torture victims struggling to obtain justice after the January 2022 events
Information note on Kazakhstan NGO Coalition against Torture as of 11 March 2022 with the right to freedom from torture as a result of the January events in Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan added to human rights watchlist following mass detentions, acts of torture and restrictions after ‘Bloody January’ events
Almaty hosts a meeting of Kazakhstan NGO Coalition against Torture and the European Union Delegation to Kazakhstan (press-release)
Information note on the situation with the right to the freedom from torture as a result of the events in Kazakhstan in early January 2022
NGOs call on the Tajikistani authorities to reestablish internet connection in GBAO
Statement on the establishment of the Human Rights Alliance for Fundamental Rights
Hold the Myanmar military and security forces accountable for their grave human rights violations, including violence against women (joint statement)
The Statement by human rights organizations of Kazakhstan
CSO Letter to CTED on biometrics compendium update
NGOs urge the EU to insist on more space for criticism in Central Asia, document key trends ahead of meeting
Statement in connection with a new attack perpetrated against the Feminita fem-initiative activists
No business as usual possible with the Lukashenko regime: international community should immediately and strongly react to a new massive wave of repression against civil society in...
Brief report on the use of kettling against peaceful protesters in Kazakhstan