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Former Member Of Tajik Opposition Group Gets 6 Years In Prison

Sulaimon Jobirov went missing in Russia, where he has resided for years, in April. (file photo)
Sulaimon Jobirov went missing in Russia, where he has resided for years, in April. (file photo)

Sulaimon Jobirov, a former member of Tajikistan's Group 24 opposition movement, was sentenced to six years in prison on a charge of cooperating with a banned organization, a relative told RFE/RL on August 1. Jobirov went missing in Russia, where he has resided for years, in April. He was subsequently located at a detention center in Dushanbe. Group 24 was labeled as a terrorist organization and banned in Tajikistan in 2014. The group's current self-exiled leader Ubaidullo Saidi, has said Jobirov quit the banned movement eight years ago. To read the original story by RFE/RL's Tajik Service, click here.

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