Additional Name(s): Jahongir Djaparovich Kamolov, Жаҳонгир Жапарович Камолов, Джахонгир Джапарович Камолов
Gender: Male
Perpetrator: Uzbekistan
Religion or Belief: Muslim – Sunni
Reports of Torture: Yes
Reports of Medical Neglect: No
Sentence: Reduced to 10 Years' Imprisonment (Originally 16 Years' Imprisonment) + 8 Years Imprisonment + 4 Years, 7 Months' Imprisonment
Date of Detainment: May/18/2000
Date of Sentencing: September/22/2000
Current Status: Released
Religious Leader: No
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Imprisonment
Reason for Persecution: Religious Activity Religious Association
Nature of Charges: Banned Organization Spreading Propaganda & False or Misleading Ideas, Information, or Materials Treason & Sedition Violating Prison Rules
Jahongir Kamolov was imprisoned for an alleged religious affiliation.
On May 18, 2000, police arrested Kamolov in Tashkent for allegedly being a member of Hizb ut-Tahrir. He was reportedly tortured during pre-trial detention. Human rights activists report that the police fabricated the allegations and case against him.
On September 22, 2000, a Tashkent court sentenced him to 16 years in prison for “attempts to overthrow the constitutional order” (Art. 159 UCC), “illegal formation of public associations or religious organizations” (Art. 216 UCC), and “preparation or distribution of materials containing a threat to public security or public order” (Art. 244-1 UCC).
On an unspecified date, Kamolov's sentenced was reduced to 10 years in prison on appeal.
On an unspecified date, authorities added eight years to his sentence for violating prison rules (Art. 221 UCC) with just two years left on his sentence.
In August 2016, citing Kamolov for “not fixing his bed,” prison officials in Navoi extended his sentence for another four years and seven months.
Kamolov’s relatives told human rights defenders that he has been tortured in several prisons where he has served time.
In September 2022, it was reported that Kamolov had been released.