Identified by international monitoring bodies and diplomatic missions as a priority concern.
Case Summary
Former National Security chief Kamchibek Tashiev was sentenced to 3 years of probation for abuse of office. He and several other former officials were convicted of attempting to seize power following a letter calling for early elections.
Key Facts
09 entries
01The case is known as the 'Letter of the 75'
02Tashiev was dismissed from his post on February 10
03The trial has transitioned from closed to open sessions
04Sentenced to 3 years probation
05Case linked to the 'Letter of the 75' calling for elections
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Political Prisoner Watch. (2026). Case file: Kamchibek Tashiev (PPW case cmr581pl, record version 2026-07-16). Retrieved July 16, 2026, from https://politicalprisonerwatch.org/prisoners/cmr581pl70006cas62ybkzyry. Original data from Radio Ozodlik (https://www.ozodlik.org/a/33795421.html).
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File # cmr581pl•Opened FEBRUARY 11, 2026•Uzbekistan / Bishkek
Kamchibek Tashiev
Қамчибек Ташиев
High PrioritypoliticalConvictedInternational Attention
Age ? · male
Bishkek
Detained FEBRUARY 11, 2026
Diplomatic
International Attention documented.
Identified by international monitoring bodies and diplomatic missions as a priority concern.
§ 01 Overview
Case Summary
Former National Security chief Kamchibek Tashiev was sentenced to 3 years of probation for abuse of office. He and several other former officials were convicted of attempting to seize power following a letter calling for early elections.
Key Facts
09 entries
01The case is known as the 'Letter of the 75'
02Tashiev was dismissed from his post on February 10
03The trial has transitioned from closed to open sessions
04Sentenced to 3 years probation
05Case linked to the 'Letter of the 75' calling for elections