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[As the triplets IWPR, ICG and HRW intensify their
joint campaign to secure the civil and, ahem,
religious liberties of armed cross-border
drug-traffickers functioning variously under such
creative disguises as the Organization for the
Liberation of the Orient, Organization for the
Liberation of Uigurstan, National Liberation Army of
East Turkistan, Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan - all
generally subsumed under the Islamic Army of Turkistan
- the undeniable pattern of providing on-the-ground
legal and public relations services for terrorist
separatists might be questioned by funders and
supporters of these three organizations. Might.]


Kyrgyz Trial Angers Uigurs 
Uigurs angry over Bishkek claim that murder of
community leader was politically-motivated 

By Venera Jumataeva in Bishkek (RCA No. 68, 6-Sep-01)

A murder trial in Bishkek has touched off furious
claims that the Kyrgyz government is persecuting its
ethnic Uigur minority to curry favour with China.

Before the court are four men accused of murdering
Nigmat Bazakov, head of the Uigur association Ittipak,
who was shot dead outside his home in front of dozens
of witnesses on March 28, 2000. 

The prosecution claims he was killed for refusing to
support Uigur separatists. From the start of the
trial, the Uigur community has vehemently spurned this
version of events, saying that Bazakov, a prosperous
businessman, was shot in a financial dispute.

The defendants are alleged to have been working for an
organisation called Shark Azatlyk Tashkilaty, SAT,
which means Organisation for Liberation of the Orient.
The group was founded in the Xinjiang-Uigur Autonomous
Region, XUAR, of China in the early 1990s with a
purported goal to create a strictly Moslem state named
East Turkestan which would embrace a swathe of Chinese
territory.

Chased out by Chinese security, SAT activists found a
refuge in neighbouring Kazakstan and Kyrgyzstan which
already had large Uigur communities and offered a
freer operating environment. SAT sought Bazakov's
support to help it get a foothold in the local Uigur
community.

Uigurs in Kyrgyzstan had previously attempted to form
their own organisation called Uigurstan Azatlyk
Tashkilaty (Organisation for Liberation of Uigurstan).
But the Kyrgyz justice ministry refused to let it
operate, citing Kyrgyzstan's friendly ties with China.

According to Tursun Islamov, chairman of the
Demokratia human rights organisation, Kyrgyzstan and
other Central Asian nations have been increasingly
targeting Uigurs as undesirable aliens since the
Shanghai Organisation for Cooperation, SOC, was formed
to promote mutual assistance in fighting terrorism,
extremism and separatism.

Uigur separatism has been specifically branded as a
threat to regional security at SOC meetings in
Shanghai. Analysts believe that in return for military
assistance, China is expecting Kyrgyzstan to help it
suppress the "Xinjiang threat".

Police said one of the accused was caught in
possession of a SAT mission statement urging all
Uigurs to join in the struggle against "Chinese
colonists" until East Turkestan (Xinjiang) was
completely free. SAT also punishes "traitors and
renegades", trains fighters for the national
liberation army of East Turkestan, and calls for a
pan-Moslem Jihad.

Accused of masterminding Bazakov's assassination was
the head of the SAT office in Kyrgyzstan, Kasarji
Jalal Mahmud, an ethnic Uigur from Turkey. Like many
Uigur expats in Kyrgyzstan, he came here in the early
1990s to do business, married a local Uigur woman, and
was planning to settle down in Bishkek.

Other defendants besides Kasarji, who is a Turkish
citizen, include Otabek Akhadov, 22, an Uzbek known as
a contract killer and two Chinese nationals Muhamed
Toktoniaz, 27, and Ablemit Kerim, 29, both Uigurs. An
investigator told IWPR, "We found a gun on Akhadov and
our forensic experts proved it was weapon that killed
Bazakov. One old woman wrote down the license plate
number of the car in which the killer left the scene.
The car was found and the driver also identified
Akhadov. Yes, the prosecution has plenty of evidence."

The investigator showed us items found on the
defendants: there were SAT mission statements, oaths
taken by its members and their photographs, a
satellite phone, various weapons and ammunition and
forged IDs.

On top of Bazakov's assassination, the four are being
charged with a terrorist attack against a Chinese
government delegation in Bishkek which left one
Chinese official dead and four wounded on May 25,
2000. Other charges are the kidnapping of a Chinese
businessman in Osh, southern Kyrgyzstan, along with
illegal possession of firearms, forgery, and a number
of lesser counts adding up to 18 overall.

The Office of the Uzbek Prosecutor General told the
Kyrgyz interior ministry that Otabek Akhadov belonged
to the militant Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, IMU,
and is wanted on suspicion of bomb attacks in Tashkent
during 1999. The chief investigator of the Kyrgyz
interior ministry, Vadim Nemirovich, told IWPR he
could prove that IMU recommended Akhadov to SAT as an
efficient hitman.

A law enforcement officer told IWPR the Kyrgyz people
had always sympathised with the freedom aspirations of
Xinjiang Uigurs. "According to official figures, there
are upwards of 50,000 Uigurs in Kyrgyzstan at the
moment. In fact, there are around 150,000 of them," he
told us, About 80 per cent of Kyrgyz Uigurs came here
in the 1950s and 60s when times were specially hard
for them in China.

A National Security Service spokesman, Nurkul
Sulaimanov, denied that SOC was putting pressure on
Kyrgyzstan to clamp down on Uigurs. "The accusations
are utterly groundless," he said. "The SOC is an
international body whose mission is to ensure
stability and security in the Central Asian region. It
is by no means concerned with discrediting any
specific nation or ethnicity."

A law enforcement officer who declined to be named
told IWPR, "Kyrgyzstan has strong contractual bonds
with China under bilateral and international treaties.
If China asks us to extradite a person accused of
illegal activity in China we are obliged to do so. But
whenever we extradite a Chinese Uigur, the local
community stages rallies and protests all over the
place. I believe that all citizens of this country,
whether Uigur or Kyrgyz, must first of all act in the
interests of Kyrgyzstan."

Few, if any, Uigurs living in Kyrgyzstan believe that
SAT had anything to do with Bazakov's assassination.
"Kasarji has been in jail since 1998. How could he
have masterminded the killing?" asked Murzaparkhan
Kurban, editor of the Bishkek-based Uigur-language
paper Vijda Avazi. "Incidentally, Nigmat Bazakov was
Kasarji's public defender in the 1998 trial. No, I
don't think Kasarji killed Bazakov. The real reason is
that the Kyrgyz authorities are after us. The press
portrays Uigurs as some kind of new Chechens. XUAR
natives are accused of cooperating with all manner of
terrorists and militants, such as the Uzbek IMU whose
guerrillas have raided southern Kyrgyzstan twice."

Tursun Islamov contends the world's 25 million Uigurs
have long since abandoned all ambitions to their own
statehood. "The whole Bazakov case was rigged."
Islamov said. "Uigurs have been wrongfully accused by
Kyrgyz authorities of secret dealings with
extremists."

The Demokratiya human rights organisation said four
Xinjiang Uigurs have been extradited from Kazakstan
and Kyrgyzstan to China and sentenced to death in the
last three years. The organisation said this violates
the principles of international law because "it is
unfair to send people back to where their lives are in
danger".

If a harsh sentence is handed down to Bazakov's four
alleged assassins uproar is certain to explode among
Uigur activists. The outcome of the trial looks
uncertain as the defendants flatly deny all charges
and their attorneys cite lack of evidence. Defendants
and witnesses change their testimonies all the time,
and some witnesses never even showed up. Meanwhile,
defendants' relatives and local Uigur activists
insisted the murder was all to do with a quarrel about
money. 

Venera Jumataeva is a RFE/RL correspondent in Bishkek



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