Uzbekistan: CFWIJ condemns the attempt of intimidation against our fellow Agnieszka Pikulicka
March 30, 2021, Tashkent – The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) fellow and the reporter Agnieszka Pikulicka was subjected to intimidation due to the attack against LGBTİQ+ vlogger Miraziz Bazarov she followed and covered. Agnieszka’s boyfriend and her loved ones questioned by the security forces aiming to silence the journalist. The CFWIJ is utterly dismayed by these brutal attacks against the journalist. We demand Uzbek authorities to respect the LGBQİ+ rights and provide a safer environment to everyone.
The LGBQİ+ vlogger Miraziz Bazarov was viciously beaten and taken to the hospital because of the criticism he made about the Uzbek government’s refusal to decriminalize same-sex relations. Reporter Agnieszka Pikulicka, who is also a member of CFWIJ, followed the incident and went to learn Bazarov’s condition to the hospital he was taken to. Thereafter, Agnieszka’s boyfriend was deliberately questioned by the security forces to intimidate the journalist.
Agnieszka took her Twitter to announce her and her partner’s situation. She said, “My boyfriend is now being questioned by the security services (he is not a journo/activist but he was with me in the hospital yesterday). That's quite an unfortunate move.”
She followed that her boyfriend questioned nearly four hours for just being in the same hospital with Bazarov. Also, her friend was questioned later. “Security services have been questioning my boyfriend for the past 4 hrs (and counting). For no reason. He did not commit any offence; he was only present at the hospital where #Bazarov was hospitalised. Another friend who was with us has been called for questioning to #Uzbekistan”, she added.
Agnieszka is a freelance journalist, based in Tashkent. She has been reporting significant stories with Al Jazeera English, Guardian, Eurasianet, Diplomat and many other media outlets.
The Coalition For Women In Journalism condemns these terrible events which Agnieszka and her loved one had to face. These attacks by the security forces are intimidation against the journalist. We find the events that Agnieszka quite alarming and an unfortunate example of the persistent threats to press freedom in Uzbekistan. We demand Uzbek authorities end their attempt to silence journalists.