Gender: Female

Perpetrator: North Korea

Religion or Belief: Christian – Unspecified/Other

Reports of Torture: Yes

Current Status: Not Released

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Detainment

Victim NP-0076

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Victim NP-0076 is detained for her religious conversion and activity. 

In 2014, Ministry of State Security officials detained NP-0076, confined her at Musan County MSS Detention Center, and charged her with converting to Christianity after she had been refouled from China with a group of North Koreans who had all attended the same church in China. 

During detention, authorities beat her and subjected her to prolonged kneeling or stress-position detention, resulting in severe knee damage.
 

Gender: Male

Perpetrator: Kazakhstan

Religion or Belief: Unknown

Date of Detainment: November//2025

Current Status: Not Released

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment

Batylbek Baikazy

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Batylbek Baikazy is imprisoned for his religious freedom advocacy. 

In November 2025, Kazakh officials arrested Baikazy and 18 other human rights activists for protesting China's arrest of a Kazakh truck driver and its broader abuse of Uyghur and Kazakh Muslims in Xinjiang Province, China. Chinese authorities have perpetrated genocide and crimes against humanity against Muslim ethnic minorities in Xinjiang on the basis of religion since 2017. 

In April 2026, District Court Judge Yerzhan Nurdangazy sentenced Baikazy to 5 years' imprisonment for "inciting ethnic hatred."

Gender: Male

Perpetrator: Kazakhstan

Religion or Belief: Unknown

Date of Detainment: November//2025

Current Status: Not Released

Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment

Bakytzhan Shugyl

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Bakytzhan Shugyl is imprisoned for his religious freedom advocacy. 

In November 2025, Kazakh officials arrested Shugyl and 18 other human rights activists for protesting China's arrest of a Kazakh truck driver and its broader abuse of Uyghur and Kazakh Muslims in Xinjiang Province, China. Chinese authorities have perpetrated genocide and crimes against humanity against Muslim ethnic minorities in Xinjiang on the basis of religion since 2017. 

In April 2026, District Court Judge Yerzhan Nurdangazy sentenced Shugyl to 5 years' imprisonment for "inciting ethnic hatred."