Abused by Relatives, Ignored by the State
Domestic Violence Against and Neglect of Women and Girls with Disabilities in Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan has a dynamic political landscape, but shortcomings in judicial independence and accountability for law enforcement erode Kyrgyzstan’s democratic progress. Long-term human rights concerns have heightened since President Sadyr Japarov won a snap election in January 2021. Pressure on civil society has increased as have legal actions against independent journalists and media. The death in custody in 2020 of human rights defender Azimjon Askarov leaves a stain on the country’s reputation, as Kyrgyzstan continues to deny justice to victims of the June 2010 interethnic violence. Kyrgyzstan has sought to tackle domestic violence, but impunity for this widespread problem persists. Several foreign human rights workers remain banned from Kyrgyzstan. Border conflicts with Tajikistan have resulted in many deaths and serious human rights violations.
February 21, 2025
December 10, 2024
Domestic Violence Against and Neglect of Women and Girls with Disabilities in Kyrgyzstan
Justice Needed for Lethal Attacks on Civilians
Institutionalization and Barriers to Education for Children with Disabilities in Kyrgyzstan
Represented Government Critics, Opponents
49th Session of the UN Universal Periodic Review
Draft Amendments Threaten Freedom of Expression, Religious Liberty
“All we can think about right now, is how to survive”
From Russia to Kyrgyzstan, and Georgia to Hungary, “Foreign Agent” Style Laws Have Become a Preferred Instrument for Authoritarians to Extinguish Critical Voices, Shield Their Rule from Scrutiny and Strengthen Their Hold on Power
Fully Investigate, Appropriately Punish Negligence by Officials
Improvements in Fundamental Freedoms, Liberties Are the Bedrock for Closer Ties
Halt Media Intimidation Campaign, End Ongoing Repression of Reporting
Submission to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child
Transparent Investigation Still Needed into Azimjon Askarov’s Death