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Rights watchdog slams Kyrgyzstan for ‘dangerously overbroad’ crackdown on extremism

BISHKEK (TCA) — The government of Kyrgyzstan is using a "dangerously overbroad" interpretation of extremism to convict hundreds of people and sentence them to long prison terms, a leading human rights monitor said, RFE/RL reported. Continue reading

Uzbekistan refugee gets 11 years in US prison for supporting militant group

TASHKENT (TCA) — A refugee from Uzbekistan who was convicted of supporting a terrorist group was sentenced to 11 years in U.S. prison on August 30, but will receive credit for six years he already has served in custody, RFE/RL reports. Continue reading

Islamic school in China’s Xinjiang offers anti-extremism courses to imams

BISHKEK (TCA) — The largest Islamic training institute in China's northwestern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region is training religious staff with the correct political stance and excellent moral traits to uphold social stability and ethnic unity in the region that is home to a large Muslim community, Russia’s Sputnik news agency reported with reference to an article published in the Global Times. Continue reading

Tajikistan: former students of Islam return to nothing

DUSHANBE (TCA) — In recent years, authorities in Tajikistan have tightened the control of Islam and any Muslim activities in the country, under the pretext of combating Islamic extremism. We are republishing this article on the issue, originally published by Eurasianet: Continue reading

Uzbekistan hosts conference on role of youth in countering violent extremism, radicalization

TASHKENT (TCA) — Raising awareness and formulating policy recommendations on the need to engage and empower youth in preventing violent extremism and radicalization that lead to terrorism (VERLT) was the focus of a two-day international conference that ended on June 12. The event, organized by the OSCE in co-operation with the upper house of the parliament, the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the United Nations, was held in Tashkent and Samarkand, respectively. Continue reading

Tajikistan: high-level int’l conference focuses on countering terrorism, extremism

DUSHANBE (TCA) — Consolidating efforts at the regional and international levels to counter violent extremism and radicalization was the focus of a two-day high-level conference, which concluded on May 4 in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. The conference, entitled “Countering Terrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism”, was organized by the Government of Tajikistan in co-operation with the OSCE, the United Nations, and the European Union. Foreign ministers of Central Asian participating States and Afghanistan, as well as high-level officials from other countries, representatives of regional and international organizations, civil society, research institutions and diplomatic missions accredited to Tajikistan took part in the conference. The event concluded with a declaration adopted by states participating in the conference. The OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe worked closely with the OSCE Secretariat’s Transnational Threats Department and Conflict Prevention Centre to assist Tajikistan in the organization of this event. In his opening remarks, OSCE Secretary General Thomas Greminger noted that the OSCE encourages a nuanced approach to countering violent extremism and radicalization, which balances legitimate security concerns with ensuring full respect for human rights. “Law enforcement measures alone cannot defeat terrorism and violent extremism, without parallel efforts being invested in prevention. Indiscriminate counter-terrorism policies can alienate segments of the population, which could lead to violent extremism and radicalization,” Greminger said. He added that to be successful, “such prevention efforts must be rooted in a whole-of-society approach”. In this spirit, with the support of the OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe, Tajikistan has established Public Councils in various regions to engage police and communities at the local level and strengthen co-operation between them. Referring to the assistance provided to Tajikistan’s efforts in countering terrorism and preventing violent extremism, the Head of the OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe, Tuula Yrjölä, said: “It is critical to understand why individuals are willing to commit their lives to a violent extremist cause and thus to work out the most effective solutions for addressing and mitigating the grievances pushing them in that direction.” In addition to its work on preventing violent extremism and radicalization, the OSCE also continues to offer its assistance in strengthening international legal co-operation in terrorism cases. It also provides support to efforts to prevent the financing of terrorism, counter the use of the Internet for terrorist purposes, protect critical energy infrastructure, and safeguard human rights in counter-terrorism investigations. The OSCE will continue to offer its expertise in developing comprehensive, nuanced and co-ordinated responses to terrorism and violent extremism to its partners in Tajikistan, as well as in other Central Asian countries.