Ishaniyazov, Chary

Gender: .
State of concern: .

Who, Why and How exiled:

Formely a diplomat at the embassy of Turkmenistan, Berlin (BCoCiECA, 2001). Currently a member of the Republican Party of Turkmenistan in Exile (OSCE 2009), living in the West (RFE/RL, 2009).

Category of exile: . (Definitions here.)
Alleged affiliation: Former insider.

Which stages experienced: Stage 1   not Stage 2   not Stage 3. (Definitions here.)
Date of most serious incident: 2009.
Violence experienced: .

Stage 1 details (accusations/ charges/ Interpol notice/ extradition requests):

There has been attempts by the Turkmen government to limit the movement of his family within Turkmenistan. In 2009, his brother and son were removed from a trip to Almaty, Kazakhstan, and informed they were on a black list that prevented movement (DW News, 2009).

International arrest warrant: .

Current status:

Living in exile in the West and acting as a member of the Republican Party of Turkmenistan in Exiles (OSCE 2009; RFE/RL, 2009).


Press sources:

DW News (2009). At the OSCE meeting in Warsaw Turkmenistan is mentioned repeatedly. [online] DW.COM. Available at: http://www.dw.com/на-совещании-обсе-в-варшаве-туркмения-упоминается-неоднократно/ru/ [Accessed 14 Apr. 2018].

 

Ishaniyazov, C. (2009). Turkmenistan Less Isolated, But Still Repressive. [online] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. Available at: https://www.rferl.org/a/Turkmenistan_Now_Less_Isolated_But_Still_Repressive/1497908.html [Accessed 14 Apr. 2018].

 

OSCE (2009). Human Dimension Implementation Meeting. [online] Cristidanilet.ro. Available at: http://www.cristidanilet.ro/docs/41062_en.pdf [Accessed 14 Apr. 2018].

 

THE BERLIN CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA, MAY 16-18 2001 (2001). CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA Setting an Agenda for Children in Europe and Central Asia. [online] Cf-hst.net. Available at: http://www.cf-hst.net/unicef-temp/Doc-Repository/doc/doc454345.pdf [Accessed 14 Apr. 2018].