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In Uzbekistan, the Uzbek female student on vacation from studies in Germany suicide after days of police questioning. In Turkey, 22 of 28 leftist youths detained for six months on charges of terrorist links have been released after the court rejected charges them. Professor Nasser bin Gath of Abu Dhabi's Sorbonne University, and four others detained for eight months by signing up online pro-change request has been freed after a presidential pardon. In Iran, a prison rights activist has refused to leave literacy education admissions test. And Tunisia, the Islamic fundamentalist groups disrupted university classes and exams and against a woman teacher.

Uzbekistan: Student suicide after police questioning

Uzbek student Butterfly lsumoi the bud Blank Illovo killed after questioning for four days and local authorities in the western Uzbek city of Andirons, Radio Free Europe reported December 6.


The bud Illovo Blank, who studied in Germany, was home on vacation when he was invited by the police in the area with questions for four days in early December.

On 4 December, he committed suicide and swallowed a large quantity of pills.

According to the rlayeva Yelena, who chairs the Uzbek NGO Human Rights Alliance, the bud Blank Illovo was physically tortured him in prison.

He was ordered to write a false declaration against the leader of the opposition People's Movement of Uzbekistan (OHH), Muhammad Salix, who now lives in exile.

In the suicide note, the bud Illovo Blank wrote: "They tried to make me kill opposition encouraging, but it is better if I die myself than anyone else's life."

According OHH, who through his website shows condolences to the family study, the bdu Blank Illovo had never been part of the opposition movement.

No details were given of the bud Blank Illovo to call the police, and authorities did not comment on the case.

TURKEY: Court rejects cases, emit students

Thirty-two young people, especially students, were released by the Ankara court after months in prison on charges of links with terrorist organizations, Harriet reported December 10.

Start 28 leftist youths opened on the main house tribunal in Ankara on 9 December. At least 3,000 people, including their education, encouragement and legislators of the Republican People's Party and the Peace and Democracy Party, gathered outside the court to support the accused.

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