Mahmadali Hayit
An activist and member of the IRPT who has reportedly been subjected to torture in prison. He is part of a wider crackdown on peaceful opposition members in Tajikistan.
Таджыкістан
Маҳбусони сиёсӣ дар Тоҷикистон
56 задакументаваных спраў
Tajikistan holds one of the most opaque political-prisoner populations in Central Asia. After authorities banned the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRPT) as 'extremist' in September 2015, dozens of its leaders, members, and family members were imprisoned in closed trials, with several sentences exceeding twenty years. The opposition movement Group 24 was banned the previous year on similar grounds, and its members in exile have repeatedly been targeted abroad. Independent lawyers who took on these cases — including Buzurgmehr Yorov and Nuriddin Mahkamov — were themselves prosecuted and jailed.
A second sustained wave of detentions has come from Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO), where security operations in 2021 and 2022 against the predominantly Pamiri population resulted in killings, mass arrests, and long prison sentences for civil-society leaders, journalists, and youth activists. Political Prisoner Watch aggregates verified case records from the Norwegian Helsinki Committee, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and the regional outlet Asia-Plus, translating them into English and standardizing the case taxonomy alongside other monitored countries.
Асноўныя крыніцы: Human Rights Watch, Norwegian Helsinki Committee, Amnesty International — Tajikistan, Asia-Plus
An activist and member of the IRPT who has reportedly been subjected to torture in prison. He is part of a wider crackdown on peaceful opposition members in Tajikistan.
A high-ranking member of the Islamic Renaissance Party sentenced to 28 years in prison. The sentence was handed down as part of a purge of the party leadership.
A deputy of the Islamic Renaissance Party (IRPT) sentenced to life in prison. His detention is part of a wider crackdown on the political opposition in Tajikistan.
A high-ranking member of the Islamic Renaissance Party sentenced to 28 years in prison. The sentence was handed down as part of a purge of the party leadership.
A member of the IRPT who has received credible reports of being tortured in prison. He is caught in the Tajik government's campaign against the banned opposition party.
An activist who was forcibly disappeared in Russia and returned to Tajikistan. He was subsequently prosecuted and sentenced to 17 years in prison.
A defense lawyer who worked with political opposition members was sentenced to 28 years in prison. This is described as an outrageous move by the authorities to suppress legal defense for the opposition.
Former mayor of Kulob, Bakhtiyor Nazarzoda, is facing investigation alongside several former subordinates for alleged corruption, including illegal land distribution and bribery. The investigation follows an audit of the city administration.
Eight members of the 'Gulkhanfaruzon' group, including former court official Murod Mukimzoda, have been detained in Baljuvon. They are suspected of involvement in arson following the burning of Mukimzoda's room.
Teacher Muhimjon Rahmonov is facing administrative charges after reporting that he was beaten by a student's brother. The authorities opened a case against him for allegedly using profanity during the incident.
A trial has commenced in Kyrgyzstan against former security chief Kamchybek Toshiev and seven others. He is accused of attempting to seize power and abusing his position in connection with a petition for early elections.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has referred the case against Vladimir Putin to the Assembly of States Parties because Tajikistan failed to arrest him during his visit to Dushanbe. The ICC argues that immunity does not excuse the failure to comply with arrest warrants.
40 з 56 спраў пакуль не нанесены на карту — звычайна таму, што першакрыніца не пазначыла дакладнае месца.
Figures reflect documented cases in this database · a lower bound, not an official total