Kazakh authorities on November 13 released from detention another Karakalpak activist, Tileubike Yuldasheva, who faces extradition to Uzbekistan, where rights watchdogs say she would be at risk of politically motivated prosecution over last year's mass protests in Uzbekistan's Karakalpak Autonomous Republic. Yuldasheva was released from a detention center in the northwestern city of Aqtobe after spending a year there. Since September, Kazakh authorities have released four other Karakalpak activists but ordered them to stay in the country. Fifty Karakalpak activists have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms in Uzbekistan this year over mass protests against proposed constitutional amendments in July 2022. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Kazakh Service, click here.
Kazakhstan Releases From Jail Another Karakalpak Activist Facing Extradition To Uzbekistan

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