The Diplomat: 2 Tajik opposition activists missing in Turkey (Group 24)
English summary
This article from The Diplomat, titled “2 Tajik Opposition Activists Go Missing in Turkey,” was published in March 2024 at thediplomat.com/2024/03/2-tajik-opposition-activists-go-missing-in-turkey/ and appears in the Politics section of the country-of-origin library. The archived PDF held in the collection contains only a Cloudflare security-verification challenge page — the article body did not render into the saved file — so the specific factual contents of the piece cannot be summarised directly from the saved document. Based on the title, URL and the library’s topic tagging, the report is understood to concern the disappearance in Turkey of two Tajik opposition activists linked to the banned Group 24 movement, against the background of a long-running pattern in which Tajik government critics based abroad have been surveilled, detained, forcibly returned or killed — notably the 2015 shooting of Group 24 founder Umarali Kuvvatov in Istanbul. Readers needing the full text should consult the original Diplomat URL; related coverage of transnational repression of Tajik opposition figures in Turkey, Russia, Germany and elsewhere is available from HRW, RFE/RL, Amnesty International and other sources held in this library. This entry is retained as a bibliographic pointer to the original publication rather than as a substantive extract.
Primary source
- Publisher
- The Diplomat
- Language of original
- English — Latin
- Publication date
- 1 March 2024
English-language reference
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