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Tajikistan|life|July 16, 2018 / 05:06 PM
Family of Tajik journalist sentenced to 12 years in prison pays over $13,000 fine

AKIPRESS.COM - The family of Khairullo Mirsaidov, the leader of the Khujand-based KVN team and journalist, has paid a 124,000 somoni (over $13,000) fine imposed upon him by the Khujand city court, says a statement by Mirsaidov’s lawyers, copy of which Asia-Plusreceived on July 16.

The statement says the money was transferred to the state on July 12, one day after the Khujand city court sentenced Khairullo Mirsaidov to 12 years in prison.

“However, this does not mean that his family and his lawyers recognize that Khairullo is guilty. We hope Khairullo Mirsaidov will be released soon,” says the statement.

The sentence followed Mirsaidov’s conviction on charges of misappropriate of state funds, document forgery and false denunciation. The court also imposed a 123,913 somoni fine.

The deputy head of the Khujand court, who presided over the trial, said on July 11 in his summing-up if Mirsaidov had paid back 123,913 somoni worth of damages right away, he would have avoided a prison sentence.

Mirsaidov maintained his innocence. He, however, admitted that there were some shortcomings in the report on funds provided for the KVN team activities and he pleaded responsible for that.

The trial of Khairullo Mirsaidov began on June 8, 2018.

Khairullo Mirsaidov was held in custody since December 5 and charges of misappropriate of state funds (Article 245, Part 4 of Tajikistan’s Penal Code), and document forgery (Article 340, Part 1), false denunciation (Article 346, Part 2) and incitement of national, racial, regional or religious enmity (Article 189) were officially brought against him on December 8. The charge of incitement of national, racial, regional or religious enmity was later dropped for lack of evidence.

Khairullo Mirsaidov in November last year applied to the president, prosecutor-general and Sughd governor, asking them to pay attention to problems facing the Khujand-based KVN team because of some corrupt officials in the Sughd province. Mirsaidov publicly stated that Olim Zohidzoda, the head of the Sughd directorate for youth and sports affairs, demanded a US$1,000 bribe.

Mirsaidov failed to produce evidence to support his application against Zohidzoda. Zohidzoda has filed a counterclaim against Mirsaidov accusing him of defamation.

Mirsaidov is an independent journalist and a former correspondent of the Dushanbe-based Asia-Plus news agency and Germany's Deutsche Welle radio.

He is also the leader of the Khujand-based KVN comedy team, a stand-up comedy competition which originated among university students in the Soviet Union and is still popular in many post-Soviet states.


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