Chief of pretrial detention center 9/1 says rumors about death of Yoqub Salimov are provocation

DUSHANBE, March 1, 2014, Asia-Plus – Chief of pretrial detention center 9/1, Sadriddin Sharifov has denied rumors about the death of Yoqub Salimov as “baseless” and called them “provocation.” “Rumors about the death of Yoqub Salimov are absolutely unfounded.  I can say with all responsibility that Yoqub Salimov is alive and well and he is […]

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DUSHANBE, March 1, 2014, Asia-Plus – Chief of pretrial detention center 9/1, Sadriddin Sharifov has denied rumors about the death of Yoqub Salimov as “baseless” and called them “provocation.”

“Rumors about the death of Yoqub Salimov are absolutely unfounded.  I can say with all responsibility that Yoqub Salimov is alive and well and he is held in good conditions,” Sharifov told Asia-Plus in an interview.

According to him, such rumors are spread by persons who want to destabilize the situation and create negative image of prisons in the country.

Asked why Salimov is still held in the pretrial detention center and was not transferred to a penal colony, Sharifov noted that the pretrial detention facility has a special place, which is used as a penal colony and has the same keeping conditions.

Yoqub Salimov was one of the most powerful figures in Tajik politics after civil war broke out in the spring of 1992.  He was one of the top field commanders in the Popular Front, a paramilitary group that supported the government during the five-year conflict.  Yoqub Salimov was once Tajikistan’s interior minister, ambassador to Turkey, and chairman of the state customs committee. 

In 1990 Yoqub Salimov was convicted for taking part in Dushanbe riots.  When Tajik Civil War broke out, Salimov was released from prison, and became one of leaders of Popular Front.  In 1997 he was charged with attempting a coup d”etat.  Afterwards he fled from Tajikistan, but was arrested in Moscow in 2003.  Salimov had been detained since July 2003 at Moscow”s Lefortovo prison. On February 24, 2004, he was extradited to Tajikistan.  After a five-month trial that was held behind closed doors, the Supreme Court of Tajikistan found Salimov guilty of treason, banditry, and abuse of office and sentenced him to 15 years in prison on April 25, 2005.

According to the penitentiary system of the Ministry of Justice of Tajikistan, Yoqub Salimov’s prison term was cut by two years in August 2011 under the partial amnesty granted to him.     

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