Tajik student stands trial for hanging IS flag from Dushanbe bridge

DUSHANBE, April 14, 2016, Asia-Plus – A 20-year-old Davron Qurbonov is standing trial for hanging the black flag of the Islamic State (IS) militant group from abridge in Dushanbe’s neighborhood 103. A court in Dushanbe’s Sino district is considering Qurbonov’s case, who is charged with public calls for the forcible overthrow of or change to […]

DUSHANBE, April 14, 2016, Asia-Plus – A 20-year-old Davron Qurbonov is standing trial for hanging the black flag of the Islamic State (IS) militant group from abridge in Dushanbe’s neighborhood 103.

A court in Dushanbe’s Sino district is considering Qurbonov’s case, who is charged with public calls for the forcible overthrow of or change to the constitutional order in Tajikistan (Article 307 of Tajikistan’s Penal Court).


Radio Liberty’s Tajik Service

reports the trial of Davron Qurbonov, who is a student of the Tajik Technical University, began on April 11.

According to the Sino district prosecutor’s office, Davron Qurbonov and his fellow student Hasan Sohibov were detained on November 28, 2015 on suspicion of hanging the IS flag from the bridge in Dushanbe’s neighborhood 103.

Sohibov was reportedly released in a week while criminal proceedings were instituted against Qurbonov on the basis of witnesses’ testimonies.  

We will recall that 13 residents of the city of Norak were jailed in February this year for raising the IS group”s flag in a public place.  A court in Norak found them guilty of publicly calling for extremist activities to overthrow the government and organizing a criminal group and the men were sentenced to prison terms between 10 and 27 years.  The youngest in the group is 21, the oldest 74.

The convicted were arrested in August last year after they raised a black flag looking similar to the one known as the IS flag in downtown Norak.

In August, seven men raised a similar flag in the Shahritous district of Khatlon province. They were sentenced in December to prison terms between seven and 27 years.

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