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Stockholm, January 23, 2023 – In response to news reports that authorities in Kyrgyzstan have applied to a court to shut down Radio Azattyk, the local service of the U.S. Congress-funded broadcaster Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the Committee to Protect Journalists issued the following statement condemning the move:

“Radio Azattyk is one of Kyrgyzstan’s most prominent and respected news outlets and shuttering its office would be a dark stain on the country’s press freedom record,” said Gulnoza Said, CPJ’s Europe and Central Asia program coordinator, in New York. “Kyrgyz authorities should withdraw their application to close Radio Azattyk, unblock the outlet’s websites, unfreeze its bank accounts, and cease all attempts to silence the media.”

Kyrgyzstan’s Ministry of Culture, Information, Sport, and Youth Policy applied to the Lenin District Court in the capital, Bishkek, to terminate Radio Azattyk’s operations, according to those news reports and a copy of the ministry’s petition, which CPJ reviewed. The petition did not include a date specifying when it was filed. The reports say Radio Azattyk was notified of the move on Monday, January 23, and a hearing is scheduled for February 8.

When requesting the termination, authorities cited a September 16, 2022, video report by the U.S. funded broadcaster Current Time TV, a joint project of RFE/RL and Voice of America, published on Radio Azattyk’s website, about a border conflict between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. The ministry’s petition alleged that the video violated a ban on “propaganda of war, violence, and cruelty, national or religious exclusiveness, and intolerance of other peoples and nations.”

Kyrgyz authorities have blocked Radio Azattyk’s website since October over the same video, and issued a freeze on the outlet’s bank accounts under the country’s money laundering laws.

CPJ emailed the Kyrgyz Ministries of Culture and Justice for comment, but did not receive any replies.


This content originally appeared on Committee to Protect Journalists and was authored by Erik Crouch.

Citations

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