Additional Name(s): Ruhiddin Fahrutdinov, Ruhiddin Fazlitdinovich Fahrutdinov

Gender: Male

Perpetrator: Uzbekistan

Religion or Belief: Muslim – Sunni

Health Concerns: Tuberculosis

Reports of Torture: Yes

Reports of Medical Neglect: Yes

Sentence: 17 Years' Imprisonment

Date of Detainment: November//2005

Date of Sentencing: September/15/

Date of Release: August/27/2020

Current Status: Released

Religious Leader: Yes

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment

Reason for Persecution: Religious Activity Religious Figure & Religious Leadership Role

Nature of Charges: Banned Organization Extremism Spreading Propaganda & False or Misleading Ideas, Information, or Materials Treason & Sedition

Ruhiddin Fahriddinov

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Ruhiddin Fahriddinov was imprisoned for his religious activity.

In November 2005, Kazakh authorities detained and deported Fahriddinov, a scholar and independent imam, to Uzbekistan. Fahriddinov fled to Kazakhstan from Uzbekistan in 1998 following a crackdown on independent imams. Fahriddinov was reportedly tortured in both Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan while detained. Uzbek authorities accused Fahriddinov recruiting and sending young people to terrorist training camps outside the country and for managing the finances of extremist religious sects and the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.

There are conflicting reports about the court involved in Fahriddinov's case, charges, and date of sentencing. Forum 18 reports that the the Tashkent City Criminal Court on September 15, 2006, sentenced Fahrutdinov to 17 years in prison for “attempting to overthrow the constitutional order” (Art. 159 UCC), “illegal formation of public associations or religious organizations” (Art. 216 UCC), “preparation or distribution of materials containing a threat to public security or public order” (Art. 244-1 UCC), and "creation, management, and participation in religious extremist, separatist, fundamentalist, or other banned organizations" (Art. 244-2 UCC). Human Rights Watch reports that the Chirchik Criminal Court in Tashkent on September 15, 2007, sentenced him to 17 years in prison on ten counts, which were not specified. Human Rights Watch reported that Fahriddinov had been originally charged with 22 offenses, including " terrorism, sabotage, organization of illegal religious groups, activity against the constitution, and the dissemination of materials that threaten state security."

Fahriddinov was reportedly tortured while imprisoned.

Fahriddinov's health deteriorated while imprisoned. Fahriddinov was reportedly held for nine months in an isolation cell, where he contracted tuberculosis.

Fahriddinov's family, including his wife and step-daughter, have been arrested, with his wife being sentenced to prison for their connection to Fahriddinov. Fahriddinov's wife also alleged that a police officer raped the couple's 6-year old daughter.

On August 27, 2020, Fahriddinov was released from prison after he was granted amnesty.