Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan has a more diverse media environment than other countries in Central Asia and its civil society actively exercises and defends the right to freedom of expression, having defeated repeated legislative attempts to restrict their activities. Nevertheless, the government seeks to restrict discussion on politically sensitive topics, including inter-ethnic relations and corruption. Journalists, human rights defenders and internet users have faced groundless accusations, extremism, incitement and other criminal and civil charges aimed to prevent discussion on these topics. Broadly termed extremism charges have also been used to periodically block independent websites.  Defamation charges are regularly used to silence investigative journalists and government critics. Attempts to introduce a ban on ‘homosexual propaganda’ have been defeated; however, hate speech and physical violence against LGBT people remain prevalent.

Our work is focused on building the resilience of independent journalists, civil society and activists in Kyrgyzstan to the range of risks that they face. We support local lawyers to defend expression related cases, raising these with international human rights institutions and organise trainings for independent media outlets. Working with local partners, we engage on legislative reform to challenge new restrictions. We also work to increase participation of LGBT activists in broader civil society initiatives, through capacity building, increasing their ability to protect themselves when speaking out, and challenging hate speech.

26.08.2017 2 min read

Kyrgyzstan: Law protecting President’s “honour and dignity” should be abolished

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Legal Analysis: Kyrgyzstan’s Law on Countering Extremist Activity
14.12.2015 3 min read

Legal Analysis: Kyrgyzstan’s Law on Countering Extremist Activity

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Central Asia: World Press Freedom Day
01.05.2015 11 min read

Central Asia: World Press Freedom Day

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08.12.2014 6 min read

Central Asia: Draft amendments to the legislation regulating the activities of NGOs should guarantee freedom of association

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Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan: Human rights NGOs under increasing pressure from the authorities
21.07.2014 13 min read

Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan: Human rights NGOs under increasing pressure from the authorities

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15.06.2014 1 min read

ARTICLE 19 and PEN International Joint Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review of Kyrgyzstan

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02.05.2014 9 min read

Central Asian governments must stop violating freedom of expression

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