Central Asia Campaign
The struggle for justice in Central Asia
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Background information
From its outset, IHRC has campaigned on issues of justice in Central Asia. This includes advocating for the release of prisoners, opposing restrictive laws and policies, like hijab, beard and prayer bans, as well as demanding economic equality and social justice.
IHRC has advocated for political and religious movements including individual prisoners; produced briefings on the rapid changes in law and policy in the post-Soviet years in many of these countries; organised symposia discussing ways forward. Spanning almost three decades, IHRC’s work on the region seeks to create political and social space for all communities and support the development of a strong and independent region.
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Azerbaijan
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Uzbekistan
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Kyrgyzstan
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Kazakhstan
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Tajikistan
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From 1946 to the present day, Palestinians have seen the percentage of land they control shrink from 96% to 12%.
The Israeli/Egyptian blockade of the Gaza Strip has created an unemployment rate of 45%.
There are approximately six million Palestinian refugees making them the world’s largest refugee population.
An academic study in 2020 found that 53.5% of children in Gaza were suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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