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人権擁護者に対する攻撃

2015年5月31日

Elena Urlaeva

発生日
2015年5月31日
女性
人権団体
恣意的な拘留
ターゲット: 個人
事件の発生場所: ウズベキスタン
Indorama シンガポール 衣料及び繊維

ソース

Elena Urlaeva is the Head of the Human Rights Defenders Alliance of Uzbekistan. The evidence gathered by her and her colleagues revealed a widespread and systematic state policy of forcing citizens to weed cotton fields in several regions of Uzbekistan. On 31 May 2015, human rights defender Ms Elena Urlaeva was detained by police for approximately 11 hours and subjected to violence after interviewing and photographing teachers and medical staff forced by Uzbek district authorities to work in cotton fields. The Uzbek human rights defender, along with two others, filed a complaint on June 30, 2016, against the World Bank’s private lending arm. The complaint against the International Finance Corporation (IFC) was filed with the Compliance Advisor Ombudsman, an independent accountability unit attached to the IFC. It sought an investigation into forced labor connected to a $40 million loan to Indorama Kokand Textile, which operates in Uzbekistan.