Gender: Male

Perpetrator: Tajikistan

Religion or Belief: Muslim – Unspecified/Other

Date of Detainment: February//2025

Current Status: Not Released

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment

Farkhod Negmatov

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Farkhod Negmatov is imprisoned for his alleged religious association. 

In February 2025, Tajik authorities detained Negmatov and charged him with involvement in Hizb ut-Tahrir, a banned religious group. Negmatov’s relatives denied the charges.

In May 2025, the Bobojon Ghafurov District Court sentenced Farkhud Negmatov to 8 years' imprisonment for his alleged affiliation with Hizb ut-Tahrir. 

Dec 12, 2025

 

 

Iraqis Face Ongoing Sectarianism, Genocide-Related Religious Freedom Challenges 

Washington, DC – The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) released the following report: 

Iraq Country Update – Since 2014, when the self-proclaimed Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) launched a genocide against Iraqi and Syrian religious and ethnic minorities, Iraq’s diverse population has continued to suffer ongoing aftereffects. The Iraqi federal government and semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government have each offered some forms of redress to genocide survivors. However, these survivors and other communities and individuals throughout the country suffer varying degrees of systematic and ongoing restrictions on religious freedom. This country update provides an overview of recent religious freedom restrictions, including new legislation that threatens to increase sectarianism and limit freedom of religion or belief for Iraqis of all religious backgrounds. 

 

In its 2025 Annual Report, USCIRF recommended that the U.S. Department of State place Iraq on the Special Watch List for severe violations of religious freedom, pursuant to the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA). Over the course of 2025, many of these unfavorable conditions have persisted and, in some cases, escalated. 

 

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The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) is an independent, bipartisan legislative branch agency established by the U.S. Congress to monitor, analyze, and report on religious freedom abroad. USCIRF makes foreign policy recommendations to the President, the Secretary of State, and Congress intended to deter religious persecution and promote freedom of religion and belief. To interview a Commissioner, please contact USCIRF at [email protected].

 

Gender: Male

Perpetrator: Azerbaijan

Religion or Belief: Unspecified

Date of Detainment: December/3/2024

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Detainment

Rufat Safarov

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Rufat Safarov is detained for his religious freedom advocacy. 

On December 3, 2024, Azerbaijani authorities arrested Rufat Safarov, an outspoken critic of the Azerbaijani government’s unjust imprisonment of nonconforming Shi’a Muslims, just before his scheduled travel to the United States to receive the U.S. Secretary of State’s 2024 Human Rights Defender Award.