Human rights in Kyrgyzstan improved after the ouster of President Askar Akayev in the 2005 Tulip Revolution and the installment of a more democratic government...
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Islam is the main religion in Kyrgyzstan and the constitution guarantees freedom of religion. Kyrgyzstan is a multicultural and multi-religious country...
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"non-traditional sexual relations". LGBTQ portal Dastan Kasmamytov Human rights in Kyrgyzstan LGBT rights in Asia "State-sponsored homophobia – A world survey of laws:...
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related to this article: Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is an international document adopted by the...
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border in water dispute". Reuters. 29 April 2021. "After Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan Border Conflict, Time For a Human Rights Agenda". Human Rights Watch. 21...
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Azimzhan Askarov (category Human rights abuses in Kyrgyzstan)
Kyrgyz military of complicity in the killings. He was arrested on 15 June 2010 in Bazar-Korgon. Kyrgyzstan's human rights ombudsman, Tursunbek Akun, protested...
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decreased in the early 2000s. In 2004 the literacy rate in Kyrgyzstan was 98.7 percent. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) finds that Kyrgyzstan is...
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"All victims of human rights abuses should be able to look to the Human Rights Council as a forum and a springboard for action." — Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General...
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The Kyrgyz Republic ratified the 2000 UN TIP Protocol in October 2003. In 2008 Kyrgyzstan was a source, transit, and to a lesser extent a destination...
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frequently alleged that Azerbaijan has violated human rights standards established in international law. Human Rights Watch issued a 2013 report accusing Azerbaijan...
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Human rights in Uzbekistan have been described as "abysmal" by Human Rights Watch, and the country has received heavy criticism from the UK and the US...
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of Kyrgyzstan Human rights in Kyrgyzstan LGBT rights in Kyrgyzstan Freedom of religion in Kyrgyzstan Military of Kyrgyzstan Command Commander-in-chief:...
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Declaration on Human Rights in Islam (CDHRI) is a declaration of the member states of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) first adopted in Cairo, Egypt...
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2017: Rights Trends in Kyrgyzstan". Human Rights Watch. 2017-01-12. Retrieved 2018-03-12. "World Report 2017: Rights Trends in Kazakhstan". Human Rights Watch...
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Human rights in Kazakhstan are uniformly described as poor by independent observers. Human Rights Watch says that "Kazakhstan heavily restricts freedom...
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Sadyr Japarov (category Presidents of Kyrgyzstan)
Kyrgyzstan parliamentary faction. On 19 April 2023, Atyr Abdrakhmatova presented her annual report on the situation of human rights in Kyrgyzstan, in...
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According to Human Rights Watch "[the] violence in southern Kyrgyzstan began on June 10, when a large crowd of ethnic Uzbeks gathered in response to a...
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Women in Kyrgyzstan traditionally had assigned roles, although only the religious elite sequestered women as was done in other Muslim societies. Rural...
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Ala kachuu (category Human rights abuses in Kyrgyzstan)
kachuu (Kyrgyz: ала качуу) is a form of bride kidnapping practiced in Kyrgyzstan. The term can apply to a variety of actions, ranging from a consensual...
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Prostitution in Kyrgyzstan has been legal since 1998, but the operation of brothels, pimping, and recruiting persons into prostitution are illegal, with...
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The United Nations Human Rights Committee is a treaty body composed of 18 experts, established by a 1966 human rights treaty, the International Covenant...
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Bride kidnapping (redirect from Bride kidnapping in Egypt)
18 August 2011). Human Rights Watch, Reconciled to Violence: State Failure to Stop Domestic Abuse and Abduction of Women in Kyrgyzstan, Vol. 8, No. 9,...
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Global Leadership Project Report - 2012 Gallup "Kyrgyzstan Ends U.S. Cooperation Agreement Amid Human Rights Dispute". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. July...
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behalf of the Sudanese government. Its actions in Darfur were deemed crimes against humanity by Human Rights Watch. RSF has been administered by the National...
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The president of Kyrgyzstan, officially the president of the Kyrgyz Republic, is the head of state and head of government of the Kyrgyz Republic. The president...
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although only tobacco and cotton are exported in any quantity. According to Healy Consultants, Kyrgyzstan's economy relies heavily on the strength of industrial...
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to human rights in Kyrgyzstan, particularly section two. It declares men and women to be equal and prohibits discrimination in article 16. The rights of...
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national human rights institution (NHRI) is an independent state-based institution with the responsibility to broadly protect and promote human rights in a given...
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Kyrgyzstan is a lower-middle income country in Central Asia with a population of 6,630,631 in 2022 and a projected increase of 42% by 2050. The life expectancy...
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