LIVE
Loading latest updates...

Узбекистан

Политзаключённые в стране Узбекистан

Oʻzbekistondagi siyosiy mahbuslar

96 задокументированных дел

Since Shavkat Mirziyoyev succeeded Islam Karimov in 2016, Uzbekistan has released many long-held political and religious prisoners and eased some of the harshest features of the Karimov era. But the reform narrative coexists with continued imprisonment of government critics: bloggers and journalists prosecuted for their reporting, citizens jailed for independent religious practice outside state-sanctioned structures, and the defendants of the 2022 Karakalpakstan unrest.

The July 2022 protests in the autonomous republic of Karakalpakstan — sparked by proposed constitutional amendments that would have stripped the region of its nominal right to secede — were met with a deadly crackdown and mass trials. Political Prisoner Watch aggregates case records from the Uzbek Forum for Human Rights, RFE/RL's Ozodlik service, and international monitors, standardizing them alongside other monitored countries.

Основные источники: Uzbek Forum for Human Rights, RFE/RL — Ozodlik, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International — Uzbekistan

Недавние дела по стране Узбекистан

Идентификатор дела UZ-CMPL
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Категория: Прочее

Raisa Khudaibergenova

Raisa Khudaibergenova was arrested in Kazakhstan during a wave of detentions targeting Karakalpak activists. These arrests were driven by pressure from the Uzbek government.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 26, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMPL
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Категория: Прочее

Zhangeldy Zhaksymbetov

Zhangeldy Zhaksymbetov was arrested in Kazakhstan as part of a crackdown on Karakalpak diaspora activists. His arrest was linked to extradition requests from Uzbekistan.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 26, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMPL
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: 44 ЛЕТ
Место ареста: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Категория: Прочее

Shukrullo Parpiev

Shukrullo Parpiev is a human rights activist and business owner sentenced to between five and six years of restricted freedom. He was implicated in a group extortion case that rights groups describe as baseless.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 26, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMOR
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: Fergana, Uzbekistan
Категория: Соцсети

Otkirbek Sobirov

Otkirbek Sobirov is a social media user active in a Telegram group focused on local gas issues (reported as “Kokand methane gas”). His case is tied to posts and messages made in late January 2023, following which police searched and seized his phone and initiated proceedings. He was convicted by a court in Fergana for his online activities, which authorities interpreted as calls for demonstrations and the removal of the president amid gas and electricity shortages. He was sentenced to serve time in a general-regime prison colony.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 26, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMPL
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Категория: Прочее

Musallam Umirova

Musallam Umirova is an employee of the Republican Social Security Society sentenced to between five and six years of restricted freedom. She was included as a defendant in the same extortion case as the other activists.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 26, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMPL
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Категория: Прочее

Oydin Rustamova

Oydin Rustamova is a teacher sentenced to between five and six years of restricted freedom on dubious extortion charges. She is one of several co-defendants in a case described as a crackdown on activism.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 27, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMPL
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Категория: Прочее

Shakhnoza Safarova

Shakhnoza Safarova is a teacher sentenced to between five years of restricted freedom on dubious extortion charges. She is one of several co-defendants in a case targeting local activists.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 27, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMPL
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Категория: Прочее

Nauryzbay Menlibayev

Nauryzbay Menlibayev is an activist currently seeking refugee status in Europe. His case is being monitored by human rights organizations due to potential risks in Central Asia.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 26, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMOR
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Категория: Соцсети

Kabul Dusov

Kabul Dusov Blogger and social-media commentator known for publishing critical videos about local officials and public institutions in Uzbekistan. He was active on platforms such as YouTube and Facebook, where he addressed alleged corruption and governance problems. Former district council deputy.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 26, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMPL
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Категория: Прочее

Farogat Mamatova

Farogat Mamatova is a teacher sentenced to between five and six years of restricted freedom on dubious extortion charges. She was part of a group of defendants targeted in a case involving local school officials.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 26, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMPL
Срочность: Низкая
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Категория: Прочее

Aqylbek Muratbai

Aqylbek Muratbai is a Karakalpak human rights defender who has been raising awareness about human rights violations committed by Uzbekistani authorities in Karakalpakstan. He faced judicial harassment and detention related to his advocacy and support for the Karakalpak diaspora.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 27, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown
Идентификатор дела UZ-CMOR
Срочность: Средняя
Возраст: НЕИЗВЕСТНО
Место ареста: Shahrikhan district, Andijan region
Категория: Журналистика

Otabek Akhliddinov

Otabek Akhliddinov is a physician, independent blogger, and member of the human rights organisation Ezgulik. Before his arrest, he served as the head of the Reception and Diagnostic Department at a hospital in Shahrikhan district, Andijan region, and regularly published on social and local governance issues affecting the medical sector and local residents. He was convicted on charges of extortion and embezzlement, which are believed to be politically motivated responses to his reporting on corruption. His sentence was increased from 5 years and 1 month to 7 years and 1 month upon appeal.

ОБНОВЛЕНО · MAY 26, 2026
Стадия процесса: unknown

39 из 96 дел пока не нанесены на карту — обычно потому, что в первоисточнике не указано точное местоположение.

Узбекистан — Country Report

Last updated 2026

Reform and its limits

Uzbekistan's post-2016 opening was real: the government released prominent long-term prisoners, removed citizens from religious 'blacklists,' and invited some international scrutiny. Yet the state retained the tools of repression. Defamation and 'insult' provisions, anti-extremism statutes, and restrictions on unregistered religious activity continue to send critics and believers to prison, and independent political organizing remains effectively impossible.

Karakalpakstan, journalists, and believers

The largest single cluster of recent cases comes from Karakalpakstan. In July 2022, proposed amendments that would have ended the region's constitutional right to secede triggered mass protests in Nukus; the security response left people dead and led to sweeping trials. The lawyer and journalist Dauletmurat Tazhimuratov, cast by authorities as a ringleader, received a long prison sentence in a case widely criticized by rights groups.

Beyond Karakalpakstan, the documented caseload includes bloggers and journalists prosecuted for critical reporting and citizens imprisoned for practicing or teaching religion outside state-controlled institutions. These cases illustrate the gap between Uzbekistan's reform messaging and the experience of those who test its limits.

Sources and method

Records are aggregated from the Uzbek Forum for Human Rights, RFE/RL's Uzbek service (Ozodlik), Human Rights Watch, and Amnesty International, then translated and standardized into the shared case taxonomy. Each record links to its source; Political Prisoner Watch aggregates existing public reporting rather than producing primary documentation.