Tajik suicide bomber’s alleged IMU accomplices go on trial

DUSAHNBE, July 13, 2011, Asia-Plus — The trial in Tajikistan of 53 people suspected of belonging to the banned Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) thought to be behind a suicide car-bomb attack last year began yesterday, Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service reports. On September 3, 2010, Akmal Karimov drove a car packed with explosives into the […]

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DUSAHNBE, July 13, 2011, Asia-Plus — The trial in Tajikistan of 53 people suspected of belonging to the banned Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) thought to be behind a suicide car-bomb attack last year began yesterday, Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service reports.

On September 3, 2010, Akmal Karimov drove a car packed with explosives into the main gate of the headquarters of the Anti-Organized Crime Police Directorate in the northern city of Khujand, killing himself and three others and injuring 28 people.

It was the first-ever such suicide bombing reported in Tajikistan.

Karimov”s brother, Firdavs Karimov, is one of the 53 suspected IMU members who are accused of planning and participating in the attack.

Forty of the suspects are residents of the town of Istaravshan in Sughd Province. One of them is under 18, according to the 20 lawyers who are defending the group.

Suicide bomber Akmal Karimov was born in Istaravshan but lived in Khujand.  Officials say Karimov was charged with kidnapping in 2009 but left the country and underwent training at terrorist camps in Afghanistan.

Yusuf Rahimov, the Sughd provincial prosecutor, told RFE/RL on July 12 that he is confident that the charges of membership in a terrorist and extremist group will be proved during the trial.

Nekrouz Hamzaaliyev, a lawyer for suspects Shuhrat Ghafurov and Murodjon Quzibekov, told RFE/RL yesterday that during the pretrial investigation all the suspects confessed their guilt but some may retract their confessions in court.

Hamzaaliyev did not elaborate, but some local newspapers and human rights activists have accused the security forces of resorting to torture during the pretrial investigation in order to secure the confessions.

The trial in Khujand for the 53 suspects is being held behind closed doors.

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