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Pussy Riot Member Detained at Polish Border on Turkmenistan’s Request
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Pussy Riot Member Detained at Polish Border on Turkmenistan’s Request

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Pussy Riot Member Detained at Polish Border on Turkmenistan’s Request

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Pussy Riot member Aysoltan Niyazova was detained

Niyazova, an activist from Turkmenistan, was accused

Pussy Riot said the charges against Niyazova were fabricated and politically motivated.

“Deportation to Turkmenistan is equal to death for her,” Pussy Riot member Maria Alyokhina told The Moscow Times.

In 2011, Switzerland refused to extradite Niyazova to Turkmenistan but handed her over to Russia, where she spent six years in prison on charges of embezzlement.

Niyazova was reportedly going to Poland from Lithuania to pick up a dog from a shelter there.

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In 2022, Niyazova was also detained in Slovenia and Croatia at Turkmenistan’s request. 

Slovenia released her after 10 hours, while Croatia freed her two days later.

Niyazova’s lawyers appealed to Interpol to remove her from the database, arguing that Turkmenistan’s request was unjustified, but the law enforcement organization refused.

Her father Kurbanburad Niyazov supported Turkmenistan’s opposition and died in prison, the exiled news website Novaya Gazeta Europe reported, adding that Niyazova links her own persecution to her opposition views.

According to Novaya Gazeta Europe, Niyazova has also never held Turkmenistan citizenship.

The Central Asian country, a former Soviet republic, is one of the most repressive regimes in the world, according to international human rights organizations.

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