OSCE calls on Kyrgyzstan to allow Atambayev-owned Aprel TV to resume operations

OSCE calls on Kyrgyzstan to allow Atambayev-owned Aprel TV to resume operations
Aprel TV was shut down after Kyrgyz President Sooronbai Jeenbekov sent in special forces to arrest his adversary. / Kremlin.ru
By bne IntelliNews August 15, 2019

The OSCE representative on freedom of the media, Harlem Desir, on August 14 expressed his concern over the shutting down of the Aprel TV channel in Kyrgyzstan. He called for respect for media diversity in the Central Asian nation.

Aprel is an opposition TV channel owned by ex-president Almazbek Atambayev, who was arrested on August 8 and now faces multiple charges, including murder and causing civil unrest. The channel was shut down on August 9 after Atambayev surrendered following a deadly two-day stand off with the security forces at his residential compound. However, the TV channel’s journalists have managed to continue reporting on the internet.

“I am concerned by the seizure of assets of the TV channel Aprel and the suspension of its operations,” Desir said. “While I am fully aware of the exceptional circumstances under which this decision was taken, I call on the relevant authorities to review this decision. Freedom of the media and media diversity should be preserved even in difficult situations.”

Other international observers, including Reporters Without Borders (RSF), have also called for the Kyrgyz government to allow the resumption of broadcasting at Aprel TV. 

“The investigation into Almazbek Atambayev’s assets cannot be used to justify a violation of press freedom of this kind, especially as Aprel TV is not accused of breaking the law,” said Johann Bihr, the head of RSF’s Eastern Europe and Central Asia desk. “We urge the authorities to rescind this disproportionate measure and to protect media pluralism.”

Related Articles

Unusually intense heatwave hit Central Asia in March, may impact crop yields

Central Asia experienced an unusually intense heatwave in March that could have an impact on agricultural crop yields, according to an April 4 ... more

Russia’s expulsions of migrants reportedly nearly double in 2024 to around 80,000

Russia in 2024 expelled more than 80,000 migrants for immigration rule violations, compared to 44,200 in 2023 and 26,600 in 2022, TASS reported on January 8. The Russian state news agency cited a ... more

Central Asian unified electricity trade platform will boost renewables, says Uzbek energy official

Central Asia is working to achieve a unified electricity trade platform to improve regional trade and meet the growing demand for renewable energy, according to Uzbekistan’s Deputy Minister for ... more

Dismiss