Kadyrzhan Batyrov (Uzbek: Qodirjon Botirov, Қодиржон Ботиров; Russian: Кадыржан Батыров; 9 March 1956 – 4 December 2018) was a Kyrgyz businessman and politician of Uzbek origin.
Kadyrzhan Batyrov | |
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Born | Qodirjon Botirov 9 March 1956 |
Died | 4 December 2018 | (aged 62)
Occupation(s) | businessman, politician |
Biography
editHe was also head of the University of People's Friendship[1] and a parliamentary deputy. Last years he resided in Sweden.[2] He fled from Kyrgyzstan to Ukraine in 2010.[2] Batyrov received a life sentence in absentia for his alleged role in ethnic conflicts in southern Kyrgyzstan in summer 2010.[2] In September 2011 he applied for political asylum in Ukraine.[2] In October 2011 Ukrainian prosecutors granted a request to extradite him to Kyrgyzstan.[2] Prosecutors eventually withdrew permission to extradite Batyrov after UNHCR helped him to receive an offer of asylum in Sweden.[2]
References
edit- ^ Philip P. Pan, The Washington Post, June 16, 2010, "Kyrgyzstan army tries to get control in riot-hit south Archived June 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine", June 16, 2010
- ^ a b c d e f Nation can be dangerous for those who flee persecution, Kyiv Post (10 November 2011)
- ^ В Одессе на 62-м году жизни скончался Кадыржан Батыров, KNews (5 December 2018)