Urgent Press Release

Фев 02.2026

Today, the Supreme Court of the Kyrgyz Republic grossly violated the principle of proper preparation for the trial of journalist Mahabat Tazhibek Kyzy, which is based on the Constitution of the Kyrgyz Republic and international principles of fair trial (Article 6 of the ECHR, Article 14 of the ICCPR), which require reasonable time limits, independence, and impartiality of the court. 

Key aspects include: equality of the parties, adversarial proceedings, disclosure of evidence, collegiality, and balance of interests of the parties to prepare for effective proceedings. 

Basic constitutional and international principles of case preparation:

Reasonable time and efficiency: Preparation should facilitate the rapid resolution of the dispute, excluding unreasonable delays.

Independent journalists, activists, Mother of Makhabat, Mother of Bolot Temirov, a representative of the Kyrgyz Ombudsman, the mass media, victims of torture, illegal arrests, and persecution, representatives of international organizations and embassies waited for the trial at the Supreme Court of the Kyrgyz Republic from 10 a.m. The judges introduced the prosecutor and lawyers, and the presiding judges, without informing the members of the panel, stated that the Makhabat case was voluminous and they did not have time to familiarize themselves with the materials, and scheduled the court hearing for March 3 at 11:15 a.m.

Monitoring by Bir Duino staff shows systemic violations in the consideration of strategically important cases by the Supreme Court of the Kyrgyz Republic, which require urgent consideration and the release of illegally arrested activists and opponents of the government in order to restore public confidence in a fair and independent court in the Kyrgyz Republic.

We believe that the postponement of the Mahabat case by the Supreme Court of the Kyrgyz Republic is an act of arbitrariness on the part of the judges and further pressure on the victim of torture and injustice, who is being held in the unbearable conditions of a prison system that has not been reformed since its creation in Soviet times.

1. Why does the General Prosecutor's Office of the Kyrgyz Republic not supervise the legality of the Supreme Court of the Kyrgyz Republic?

2. Why do representatives of the Ombudsman's Institute of the Kyrgyz Republic not respond to the violations of the victims of torture in the unjustified postponement by the Supreme Court of the Kyrgyz Republic, violating the principle of reasonable time limits and efficiency? 

Bir Duino demands the immediate release of all independent journalists, akyns, and opponents of the government for criticism and that they not be subjected to systematic torture and inhumane treatment!

Freedom for Makhabat!

 

For all questions, please contact Bir Duino Kyrgyzstan team by phone: 0501 156-390 and by email: birduinokyrgyzstan@gmail.com 

 

 

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NURIZA TALANTBEK KYZY

NURIZA TALANTBEK KYZY

I became confident

In summer of 2019, Nuriza Talantbek kyzy took an active part in conducting regional screenings of documentaries, helped with organizational issues during the campaign dedicated to the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, participated in trips, and did the TOT on women's leadership. She used to be a migrant, worked for an NGO in Osh, and now works in Bishkek in the service industry. She calls her participation in the TOT “an invaluable experience”: “I first attended such an event, and received exactly the information that I needed, for which I am sincerely grateful to the facilitators. I experienced very difficult issues in my life, and thanks to that knowledge, I was able to overcome them, I persevered! After the TOT, I became more confident, began to better understand the essence of human rights, and learned to defend my interests.”

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The defendant has passed away. The work on his rehabilitation continues.

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