Speech at the “Journalist
2013" Award Ceremony at the
international organisation "Reporters Without Borders"
The “Journalist 2013”
award of international
organisation
“Reporters without Borders”
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I am especially proud for Muhammad Bekjan.
He has earned the recognition and respect of the international community. In
1990 Bekjan became chief editor of the "Erk" – a newspaper published by the first opposition political party "Erk"in
Uzbekistan. From day one, this
newspaper raised questions
discussion of which in Uzbekistan is still prohibited. They are:
privatisation of land, de-monopolisation
of the economy, the abolition of forced labour,
the causes of self-immolation of women, the consequences of the Aral Sea
ecological disaster, etc.
Under the leadership of
Muhammad Bekjan, a
network of correspondents was
created, which included not only famous writers and poets, scholars and human
rights activists, but also ordinary residents of provinces of Uzbekistan.
The newspaper unites people who believe in their ideas and gives an objective picture of events. It is known
that the "Erk" newspaper is kept in many homes of ordinary Uzbeks for a number of years as proof that one can
write about the truth openly!
An ordeal fell on Muhammad Bekjan. In February 1999,
he was sentenced to 15 years of imprisonment. In 2003 the sentence was reduced by
three years and eight months. In January 2012, a month before his release, he
was again sentenced to imprisonment for 4 years and 8 months. In total, the
term imposed on him is 19 years. Bekjan was twice convicted on trumped-up charges
and repeatedly tortured. All these years he is detained in conditions amounting
to torture. Muhammad Bekjan has been suffering from a severe form of
tuberculosis for many years. But his access to medical care is limited;
moreover, his diagnosis does not reflect the severity of the disease, so the
limited treatment he is receiving is ineffective. The repressive system is damaging
his health to intimidate all who wish to express their opinions openly.
Not everyone, under these
conditions, can maintain independence and adhere to the
principles of transparency and fairness. Muhammad Bekjan is undergoing
these challenges with
dignity. Being awarded
the prize of a prestigious
organisation as "Reporters
without Borders" is
a moral support not only for
him, but also for his family and the readers of the newspaper
"Erk". Bekjan’s case shows that freedom of
speech is in danger and needs a
support from the
international community.
In Uzbekistan, besides Muhammad Bekjan, the following
people are sentenced to lengthy prison terms:
— Yusuf
Ruzimurdov, a correspondent of the “Erk” newspaper — sentenced to15 years;
— Dilmurad
Sayid, a freelance journalist specialising in investigative journalism of
corruption cases — sentenced to 12,5 years. He
suffers from a severe form of TB;
— Gayrat
Makhliboev, a correspondent of the “Huriyat” newspaper — sentenced
to 12 years.
He was tortured during the
investigation of his case;
— Salijon
Abdurakhmanov, a correspondent of the online publication “Uznews.net”— sentenced
to 10 years.
He is severely ill, if kept
in custody any longer, this may result in irrecoverable damage to his health.
Khayrullo Hamidov, a sports
commentator of the Uzbek television, journalist of the “Chamrion” newspaper,
radio “Navruz” and Ravshanbek Vafoev, Botirbek Eshkuziev, Bahrom Ibragimov,
Davron Kabilov, correspondents of a religious newspaper “Irmok”, are still in
custody.
Many independent journalists are forced to leave
Uzbekistan threatened with arrest for criminal cases.
In Uzbekistan, there are no independent media, because
Uzbek authorities have established a system of suppression of freedom of
speech. After the Andijan tragedy European and American media lost
their accreditation; the citizens of
Uzbekistan cooperating with the
Western media are brought under a total control. Even those who are officially working for the Uzbek
services of BBC and "Radio Liberty" in the European countries are not always able to visit their family
in Uzbekistan. There are cases when the Uzbek TV proclaimed them "detractors of the Motherland"
or "enemies of the people”.
I believe that giving this
prestigious award to Muhammad Bekjan will resonates
with all people of good will and give a new impetus to the struggle for his and other journalist’s liberation.
Nadejda Atayeva