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Congressman Condemns Threats Against RFE Journalists


Howard L. Berman, Ranking member, U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee
Veteran U.S. Congressman Howard L. Berman urged Turkmenistan's president to “end threats and harassment of RFE/RL journalists and their family members as well as reaffirm a commitment to support basic rights and freedoms, including freedom of expression,” in a letter sent to the Turkmen leader on Friday.

The appeal to President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov was prompted by a recent pattern of incidents in which reporters associated with RFE/RL's Turkmen service and their families have faced imprisonment, interrogation, been dismissed from jobs, and prevented from traveling abroad.

The recent crackdown suggests a worsening of repression in a country already widely recognized as among the "worst of the worst" human rights offenders in the world, along with Burma and North Korea.

Congressman Berman is Ranking Democrat on the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee.

The text of the letter follows.

February 11, 2011


His Excellency Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov
President
Turkmenistan
c/o Embassy of Turkmenistan
2207 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20008


Dear Mr. President:

I am writing to express my strong concerns regarding the treatment of Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) journalists and their associates in Turkmenistan.

As you know, RFE/RL is an international broadcaster, supported by the U.S. Congress, which covers news and information in the Turkmen language from its offices in the Czech Republic. These broadcasts reflect a commitment to pluralism and freedom of information and expression that your country, like the United States, has pledged to honor through membership in the United Nations and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

However, there have been reports that individuals associated with RFE/RL have been the targets of serious threats and intimidation by agents of the Ministry for National Security because of their work as, or relationship to, RFE/RL journalists. Family members have been subject to imprisonment, arbitrary interrogations, job dismissals, interference with personal and professional communications, and restrictions on travel or “blacklisting”.

My concern for the well-being of these RFE/RL journalists and their family members is heightened by your statement as reported by a Turkmen government website on September 30, 2010. In the address, which recognized the anniversary of the Ministry of National Security, you call on security officials to combat dissent from anyone who would “defame our democratic law-based secular state and try to destroy the unity and solidarity of our society.” These remarks raise serious concerns about the state of freedom of opinion and expression as protected by the Turkmen Constitution and the safety of RFE/RL journalists and associates.

Earlier last year, you signaled interest in broader political participation in your country by calling for the creation of a multi-party system and expanding the role of local governments. Importantly, freedom of expression is a cornerstone for the development of democracy and pluralism in Turkmenistan.

I will continue to follow developments in this area and urge you to end threats and harassment of RFE/RL journalists and their family members as well as reaffirm a commitment to support basic rights and freedoms, including freedom of expression, in Turkmenistan.

Sincerely,

HOWARD L. BERMAN
Ranking Member
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